This month we’re celebrating our bloggers and their creativity. In January 2015 at CHA, bloggers gathered at our CHA Networking Event to meet companies and to work more with us here on FaveCrafts. Each blogger was then sent a box filled with new craft products from the company sponsors. They set out to make projects from these new products and we were blown away by the results. We’re featuring these fantastic projects all month with giveaways so you can make your own versions of their wonderful crafts.
Kanashi DIY Flower Hair Clip
It’s never been so easy to create DIY hair bows. Create your own Kanashi DIY Flower Hair Clip using only a few supplies from Clover. Best of all, this project isn’t expensive to make. Create an easy to hand-sew flower clip to put in any girls hair. Japanese Kansas flower style using scraps of fabric and template. DIY hair accessories are perfect for moms who are constantly looking for cute yet age-appropriate wearables for little girls.
You can find this project, as well as many other fabulous blogger projects, in The Best Blogger Craft Ideas 2015: Home Decor Ideas, DIY Jewelry, Easy Crochet Patterns and More free eBook. Download your own free copy today!
Today’s prize is a variety of products from Clover. Included in the prize is:
- Wonder Clips, Flower Maker, Air Erasable Marker
In order to win today’s prize, all you need to do is leave a comment on this blog post below telling us:
What would you make with the flower maker?
Congrats Lauren G. who answered, “I would make the flowers but then attach them to scarves, belts, and ribbons to use for accessorizing.” Enjoy making flowers!
Enter to win our Best Blogger Craft Ideas Grand Prize Giveaway! Filled with amazing prizes from 13 companies, this is the ultimate way to get crafting this month! The deadline to enter is April 30, 2015 at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern time.
OFFICIAL RULES FOR DAILY CONTEST
- There is a maximum of one entry per person. The entry will be based upon a comment left on this blog post. Duplicate comments will be deleted and are not tallied.
- Winner will be selected at random from the comments on this blog post below.
- Winner will be announced here on the blog as well as contacted by the email address provided.
- You have until April 25th, 2015 at 11:59p EST to leave your comment on this post. Comments posted after that will not be counted.
- Contest open to anyone 18+ in US and/or Canada.
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I would make flowers for my granddaughters to put in their hair or to play with.
I would love to anything with the flower maker! I’ve seen them on throw pillow, totes and so many other uses and it would be fun to experiment with it.
I’d make some decorations for tote bags – thanks.
I would love to learn to make flower hair clips or flowers on tote bags.
what a great way to embellish my crocheted and knitted bags!
The flower maker would be a delightful way to add embellishments to a spring handbag or a thoughtful flower pin for Mother’s Day!
Embellishments for quilted wall hangings. Thank you for the giveaway.
I would love to make flowers to decorate my recycled bags and totes. Then maybe some for hair decorations.
I would make my granddaughters flower head bands
I would make a flower to hide the snaps for a summer straw bag.
I would make flowers in many different colors/patterns to use as accents on the purses/bags/totes I make.
I’d love to make fabric flowers for use on my Wedding Paws line! I could match them to the wedding party so the dog would be accessorized to join in the wedding!
Would love to make some of these. Here with my mom trying to keep her and I busy awaiting her liver/kidney transplant. We spend a lot of time in the sewing room. Been some great memories. .good luck all.
Clover brings people together to craft and enjoy good food and catch up on each others news. Can’t wait to show off these magazines and flowers maker to my best friends.
i would love to learn how to make hairclips for my beautiful almost 5 month old granddaughter!
I think The Flower Maker would be great for pillows or even totes. Maybe a wall hanging to pop out a 3D project. Endless ideas starting to flow here.. LOL
I would make flower decorations for my daughters wedding
I would make tons of flowers for my small headbands business and flowers to go on dresses! And I would use the wonder clips for all my sewing projects! I love them, can never have too many!
I would make flowers for my granddaughters hair.
I would use them to make flowers to make for the children at the local Children’s hospital.
I would make a bouquet of flowers for friends!
I would make flower clips for the kids boxes in Operation Christmas Child
I’d make hair clips.
With the flower maker I would make flowers for hair clips (like the one shown) and also to jazz up other projects. So many ideas come to mind that they are just to numerable to mention. Thanks for the chance to win! 🙂
I’m a children’s librarian, so I’d let the kids at my library use their imagination!
Flowers for quilts, chemo caps, and walker bags
I would make a lower hair bow for my niece and one for my granddaughter also. Thanks for the chance to win these awesome goodies!
I would make lots and lots of flowers for my grand angel’s hair! AND I would make flowers for baby headbands. LOVE this!
I would make bracelets. I love flowers. So did my Mom. It is spring time. the time of flowers. Thank you for the contest.
I would make hair clips and decorate totes as fund raisers.
I don’t have any grandchildren yet, but when I do, my little granddaughters would get these for their hair. I can actually see many uses for them. They would have been perfect in my daughter’s photo booth at her wedding on April 18!
I’d use this when making greeting cards.
I have a 4 months old granddaughter, and I would love to make her some hair/head adornments.
I can see one or more flower on a plain white t-shirt. What a pop of color.
I love making them but some times getting the size of each piece just right can be daunting
I would make flowers to decorate tote bags.
I’d love to do a fabric wall piece with these!
flowers for my grander bedding
Hair accessories for all my granddaughters. All 10 of them!!
I would make flower picture frames
This flower maker could open up a whole new venue for me! Not only would it help my aching hands to continue to do what I love but now I can make smaller versions to embellish all kinds of clothes for my granddaughter AND her Nana (me!). We can have some of the fanciest tea parties!
Looks fun and I would take
this to our family reunion
and make bows with my
nieces!
Carla from Utah
decorate some tote bags
My sister and I get together and do crafts each week. I could see us using these flowers on aprons, tote bags and blankets!
I would love to try this product. Right now I make all my paper flowers by hand using scissors and a ruler. it would be great to have some help.
I would make flowers for a headband.
Put on some homemade baskets
i would make these flowers to add to the crochet hats i make my sweet pea!
I would make Brooches and
Barrettes.
I don’t know what flowers I would make yet, as I’m not familiar with this product or its abilities. That being said, I would love the opportunity to find out its abilities as that’s part of the fun of new things ☺️
would love to try making flowers to brighten the day
Would love to add these flowers to my clutch bags…but would also like to try to do a baby blanket of flowers.
These are so beautiful! I would love to makes these are share them with people I know.
I would scatter them across pretty skirts for my three granddaughters.
I would love to anything with the flower maker! Thank you!
I will create beautiful and cute flowers for my daughter’s old summer hat and bag. thanks
I would make flowers to decorate my crocheted projects.
I would make a headband by joining several flowers in shades of pink for my granddaughter.
I would make them for hair clips and hair clips and hair clips (my granddaughters lose a lot of them), we would decorate totes and I would help my granddaughter make them to cover a quilt top (she’s 10) she makes for a charity auction. Never an issue of what we can make around here but how many!
I’d like to make some fabric flowers to decorate a fabric basket I’m working on.
I have three nieces who would love to help me make flower barrettes and flowers for our handmade cards.
I would glue them on the edge of a lamp shade, or maybe just all over the shade.
Hair clips
I would use it for lots of wonderful things from hair clips for my nieces to a door hanging for my mom’s apartment to just embelshing clothes, bags, and even flip flops
I would make flowers for handmade cards.
I LOVE making Kanzashi flowers! I’ve made pins, pony-tail holders, Hair bands, Necklaces, rings, earrings, bouquets and pillow and purse decorations out of them.. .FUN!
We have so many young ladies in the family who would love some hair clips!!!
I would use them to embellish my burlap wreaths
Those are so cute I would make a corsage to add to a jacket or dress. Would also be fun to make hair accessories, tote embellishments, flower pot embellishments and plant picks. Only the imagination would limit the ideas.
I would love to make some flowers to put on quilts! A lovely effect! Thanks
tdkcarpenoctem@msn.com
I’d use the binding clips and the invisible marker while making a new quilt.
What a cute idea – these would be perfect for a flower girl in a wedding. They could be white or made to match the bridesmaids.
I’d make flowers to decorate my granddaughter’s room.
I would make a bunch to put around the edge of a quilt I’m making for my great grand daughter. She would love them.
I would make flowers to add to the hats I make.
I would make accessories for all occasions. From baby gifts, hair pieces, wedding floral’s and home deco.
I would make a flower purse for my sister
Flowers to cover buttons/snaps, also for jewelry, hair clips, the possibilities are endless.
I would make flowers for my granddaughter.
Fabulous! I would make pretties for embellishing projects for my daughters and my new grandbaby due it June!
I would make Hair bows for all my granddaughters
I would make them to decorate baskets and wreaths, and also to decorate clothing and headbands.
I would put some on my sandals or flip flops to give them a different look
I would make flowers for a wedding veil cap piece. White satin, teal satin, pearl highlights crowded on a pill box white hat, with illusion tulle cascading from the back. For the bridesmaids, a hairpiece of the same, plus ribbons to soften
I would make a clippie with a flower for each of three great granddaughters.
Make hair clips for my niece
I would make bows for gifts that could be reused for hair or packages.
I would use the flower maker to create pin to hold eye glasses or sun glasses.
I would make artificial flowers for the planter in the living room.
Make flowers to match dress a girl dresses
I would make flowers to put on Flowers! Then I’d put the flowered flowers on probably anything I could attach them to…. Kids, dogs, cats, vases…. I could go on and on… Seriously, the uses are endless.
These products give me a really good idea for a nice spring/summer wreath.
I would like to make flowers to put on quilts that I make.
I would make flower clips for my hair and decorate tote bags.
I would use them to decorate the skirts I’m sewing for my daughters and niece this summer.
I would make different flower hair things for my girls.
I would make flower hair clips.
I would make some new hair clips for my daughter! She is very interested in learning how to do this!
Our daughter would probably like to make hair clips with this.
i would make some accessories for hats!
Hair clips for my beautiful granddaughters!
I would make hair clips for my granddaughter.
Don’t know. But I would love to have one to play with as I begin the new to me craft
I would make matching hair clips for the little girls in our church’s children’s choir for their musical presentations to the congregation.
I would make decorative fabric flowers for hats!
I love to do crafts and would love to learn how to make flowers. God bless
I would make hair clips and bows.
My wife would make jewelry for our granddaughter.
I would make a hibiscus flower for my hair because they are my favorites.
I would use it to make my wife and daughter flowers for their hair. I would make them roses, so that when they dress up they could wear them.
I would make the flowers but then attach them to scarves, belts, and ribbons to use for accessorizing.
I would like to make a wreath of the flowers.
So many choices, I’m not sure what I’d make first. Probably samples and then something for a straw hat and to decorate gift bags and …
I would decorate my home office.
I’d love to make bows and use them to decorate various other items!
Clips for my cousin & flowers as embellishments for bags, cards & even a vase full of flowers will be possible.
I would make fabric flowers to make a blanket with.
I would make flowers for my little grandbabie’s hair and for her little friends. I would also use them as embellishments for my crochet projects.
Thank you very much for offering this contest.
I would make flowers to put on a quilt for my great grand daughter.
I would make flowers for granddaughters hair and clothing.
I would make bouquets for friends and family.
I I would start first with hair acessories and jewelry.
I love making flowers and have been doing them for years
All of the flowers put together would make a great little purse!