⎨Ribbon Roses Tutorial⎬
Just in case you've missed my previous post, I've received so many messages about my ribbon roses tutorial that I decided to update it and make it available again.
These stunning DIY ribbon roses can be used for many creative uses, such as gift wrapping, DIY wedding favors, as hostess gift ideas, for romantic home decor, and so on.
In the updated tutorial I also included step-by-step instructions on how to make my coffee stained tags.
Hope you'll love making them!
Monica xoxo
Thank you for the ribbon tutorial. I want to try to make one. sandi
ReplyDeleteHello Monica
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting a pretty looking tutorial. Thank you
Have a lovely weekend
Warm wishes
Isabelle x
Hi Monica,
ReplyDeleteLovely craft,I adore roses,especially the creamy white ones.
I think I will make one today.Thanks for the tutorial.
Annabelle
Thank you very much~
ReplyDeleteOh Monica, I want to try this. Lovely!
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Claudia
Monica, that is absolutely GORGEOUS! Thank you for this tutorial. You are amazingly talented.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day...
XO,
Sheila :-)
Mmmmmm I have been buying lots of ribbons lately for my albums... I think I will give this a try during my daughter's school vacation! We can make a bouquet! =) (I will show you!!!)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. My sister has made these for years but hers don't look exactly like yours. I like this one better. Your gift wrap is divine!!! I'm definitely going to make a bunch of these.
ReplyDeleteMonica,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting this. I can't wait to give it a try. Have a wonderful weekend.
Meredith
Oh my GOODNESSS!! It is simply perfect..your tutorial really help me to realize a rose!! Not exactly like yours...but something close to..
ReplyDeleteI will take some pictures so you can get a look on my blog the result of your tutorial!! Wishes from Italy!! Angie
http://angie62b.blogspot.com/
What a great tutorial!! You made it look easy and so simple. Thanks so much!
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SueAnn
This looks really georgeous. It looks not difficult when you do it....but I believe that when I try........;(
ReplyDeleteI am not so creative. But maybe I will try this ......
Nice weekend
Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I may just have to try one.
ReplyDeleteLove roses and yours is especially sweet! Thanks for the tutorial. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Hi Monica! Thanks o much for coming over for a visit. And Thank you for this tutorial, I love ribbon roses and now I'm going to try to make my own!!! Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteKaren
My Desert Cottage
Great tutorial. That's the way I make them too. I was just having to remember how to do it to show a vendor at the gift show. It came back to me but it was a sad little rose:)) lol
ReplyDeleteI used to sew them....to chicken to hot glue.
xo....Carole
Hi Monica...Nice to meet you...I'll try my hand at your cute ribbon roses!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Valentine's day...
stop over when time permits...love to have you visit,
xoxo~kathy @ Sweet Up-North Mornings...
Monica you are so generous to show us how to make these beautiful roses. I think I would love to try my hand at these. Yours are gorgeous and can't even imagine doing this well ever, but I shall try.
ReplyDeleteIn case I haven't told you lately...I LOVE YOUR BLOG!!!
hugs
Monica, thank you for sharing your beautiful ribbon rose tutorial, I now have to go find some lovely ribbon to try this with :) I have a hat I would love to add some too. Besos, Rose
ReplyDeleteJust Gorgeous, I am going to have to try this myself..... It might take some practice to look good as yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this step by step-
Have a Wonderful Day-
Great tutorial!!!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing!!! And yes, the rose is wonderful! You did a great job! Happy Valentine's Day! HUGS!!! Charlene & Reba
ReplyDeleteMonica,
ReplyDeleteI just saw beautiful roses in the boutique for either a dress or blouse or hair that other day and drooled over them but did not want to pay the price. You make this look so easy. Since I loved those roses and I just love the finished one you made with the handmade tage, I am going to have to try this. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
Lynn
Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial!
Similar to my teabag rose tutorial only more twisting, and prettier when done. =0))
blessings and Happy Valentine's and Pink Saturday.
Monica,
ReplyDeleteQuestion:
Is the very last part of your flower burlap that has had some strings pulled out?
thanks
barbara jean
Hi Monica, Charlene sent me over to see your tutorial. I love your rose, and will try it. I make roses too and always love to learn a new twist. Hope you will drop by to see me one day. Now I need to check out your blog.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pat
Love this, Monica! Thanks for the steps. Needless to say, I'll be trying this, for sure! Love your valentine cards. Nothing sweeter. You have such a nice variety. Hope you had a wonderful Valentine's day
ReplyDeleteKitty
Monica,
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know about the burlappy (is that a word?) ribbon. =)
I just love scrolling through your pictures. They are always so beautiful.
blessings
barbara jean
Monica, thanks for the Rose Tutorial, I am going to try them as soon as I can, your above post what an amazing bunch of cards you have. everything is beautiful....Hugs to you, hope you had a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind and generous to share this tutorial with everyone! No matter how hard I try I can't make it look as beautiful as yours!!!
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Margaret B
xo
Monica..
ReplyDeleteYour rose is gorgeous..I will try my best to make one as pretty. Thank your for the tutorial..
Monica, I saw this rose in the recent edition of Artful Blogger and am so happy you did a tutorial on making it. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteMonica--
ReplyDeleteThis is the 1st ribbon rose on the web that I've seen that is so beautiful & classy. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thank you so much for posting this! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeletepretty!
ReplyDeletethank you
sheetal
WOW! Looks amazing! I'll certainly give them a try! I was just wondering whether they could be sewn up as well. (I don't have a glue gun and prefer sewing anyway...)
ReplyDeleteLoVe this!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your directions!
Still a beautiful Rose Tutorial!! Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteI love how easy your tutorial was to follow. I have been looking for one like this. The burlap is beautiful with it. Thanks!
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