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Mother's Day: Vintage-Inspired DIY Corsage
Mother's Day: Vintage-Inspired DIY Corsage

By Holly Lefevre, 504 Main

Mother's Day is a simple day for my family. Rather than racing off for a day at the spa to "escape" them, this is a day I choose to embrace them. After all they have made me a mother. We celebrate together, enjoy each others company and maybe best of all. I do get to sleep in while the family prepares a special breakfast. I don't even ask for a gift... sleeping in is a gift in itself.

I was feeling nostalgic and like I needed a few more mementos to commemorate and celebrate my own motherhood and hopefully I have created a little something that you to can make to show your mom (or any mom) how much you love her. I know my mom is getting one!

Related: 5 Creative Ways to Surprise Mom on Mother's Day 

Supplies
Canvas Corp Fabric Flower
Photo (printed to the appropriate size)  - I used a left over holiday card photo.
Button/chipboard/wood disc
Pin or clip
Scrap of felt or fabric
Glue (hot glue or fabric glue) - I used hot glue
Decoupage and brush
Scissors or X-ACTO knife
Optional: sandpaper

Embellishments
Be creative - if your mom is more sparkle than pearls, use some jewels and buttons are super cute too. I raided my craft stash to create this. I bet you have something you can use already!
Organza ribbon
Vintage lace seam tape
Pearls
Optional: Distress Ink

Directions
1. I started with a Canvas Corp Fabric Flower - it is already made...so that is super easy, your base is done!

2. Center: Determine what you are using for the center (see the supplies for some ideas). I used a flat (cheap) button bout 1" in diameter. Cut the photo to size so that it fits the button; apply a layer of decoupage to the button; place photo on button; apply 2-3 more thin layers of decoupage...let dry.

3. Once dry you may need to trim the photo or use a small piece of sand paper and lightly sanded the edges, then rubbed some Distress Ink on the edges.

4. Cut the ribbon and seam tape into about 2" strips; lay them in the center of the flower in a "asterisk" design. Lay the ribbon down first, then fill in space with the lace seam tape. Finally, hot glue the ribbon down - it is pretty easy to pick up one piece of ribbon at a time and glue it down.

Related: 7 Ways to Afford Your Craft Habit 

5. Glue the center (photo) onto the fabric flower, on top of the now glued ribbon.

6. Start Embellishing! Run a thin line of hot glue around the button and lay the pearls down all around the button edge, then separate some pearls and glue them randomly all over the flower.

7. For the back, flip over the flower and use the same organza ribbon and seam tape and using 14" length, fold them in half, layering the two types of "ribbon." Once satisfied with the look, hot glue them down on (approximately) the center back of the flower; trim edges at an angle. Of course you can leave this ribbon detail off if you want it simpler.

8. Cut a small piece of fabric or felt, long enough to cover your clip and the area you just glued the ribbon to; determine placement for the clip and run a line of hot glue; glue clip into place; run hot glue around edges of the felt and with the clip open, place the felt down, covering the bottom (attached) portion of the clip

Ta-Da! There you have it  - an heirloom worthy vintage inspired Mother's Day corsage. This also look really sweet attached to a necklace or a purse. No matter how you wear it or who you give it to, it celebrate the joy of being a mom!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About the Holly Lefevre: Author, Designer, DIYer, Creator at 504 Main. I rely on mochas, makeup and "I love you Mama!" to get me through the day. I like to {make a mess} and let the creative juices flow, and with any luck it all works out. In the real world I am delightfully cynical and bitterly cheerful. That said, I still believe anything is possible. Visit Holly at 504 Main.

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