Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Make Your Own 3D Floral Initials


This was a fun project for our sweet granddaughter when she stayed with us way back in June! 

Here's my pinned video RIGHT HERE.


 Handsome Husband measured and cut the cardboard then covered it in green painters tape.  Next, he chopped and filled the "I" with floral foam.


Here's where I come in.  ;-)  My job was cutting the floral stems to about 3 inches tall.


Our grand daughter pressed her flowers into the foam.


I think the bulk of the work fell on her Grandad, but he didn't mind!

;-)  -Marci


My project is for this month's Pinterest Challenge!  Here are the talented hosts!
Pinterest Challenge Blog Hop

 Sew Crafty Crochet • My Pinterventures •   Eye Love Knots   Faeries and Fauna
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To join next month's #pinterestchallenge, click here to sign-up ⇒ October Pinterest Challenge

 Now, let's see what the other hosts have created ⇓⇓


9 comments:

  1. Very pretty! I made one for my daughter awhile ago and it looks so pretty on her bedroom door. Floral initials are so fun.

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  2. Great craft idea to share with your granddaughter, Marci. It turned out great!

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  3. What a fun time with the granddaughter making this pretty flower initial! Life long wonderful memories for her with the grandparents!

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  4. Cute idea, and your granddaughter's very cute, too!

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  5. Such a fun project for them to do together

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  6. I love all the projects you do with your granddaughter. She must love hanging out with you.

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  7. What a lovely gift for your granddaughter!

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  8. Such a cute project idea! I love that you do so many crafts with your granddaughter. I can tell you from experience she's going to remember these for many many years to come. Pinned.

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