![]() To make this easier, I’ve loaded a bunch of the different flower templates into one design canvas. If you’re making a lot of different felt flowers, it’s easier to cut all the pink parts at once, then all the purple parts, and then all the green, etc. When you load one felt flower into your Cricut Design Space canvas, it will bring all of the different elements of the flower, and then gives your directions to load each different color into its own mat, and then cuts them each out one-by-one. I do have a few shortcuts that I’ve learned that helps the process go much more quickly. I recommend doing this while you’re watching something riveting on Netflix. Making felt flowers can be really time consuming. How to Make Felt Flowers with Cricut MakerĬlick here to access the felt flowers template directly in Cricut Design Space. Hold it still until the glue cools.ĭid you make this? Mention or tag #prettyprovidence! Easy DIY Flower Princess Costume Use more hot glue to stick either side to the top of the headband. No one wants a floppy crown.įold the crown around in a circle and cut any extra that you want off. Use hot glue to stick them together, this gives them more of a sturdiness. Select felt as your material, choose ‘edit tools’ and pick rotary blade. Load the mat into your Cricut Maker and load the rotary blade into the machine if it isn’t already. Put felt on FabricGrip mat and use a brayer to remove wrinkles. Load the crown template into your Design Space canvas. ![]() Click here to access the crown template directly in Cricut Design Space. This easy felt crown takes all of 5 minutes to make. The easy tutorial is at the bottom of this post! I also had to make a cute butterfly wand to go with this princess dress. Once all of your butterflies are ready, use a hot glue gun to attach the them to the dress. Repeat this process of cutting butterflies with each fabric you are using. Trace the edges of each fabric butterfly with Fray Check so they won’t fray and those beautiful edges will stay clean. Use an EasyPress or iron and press down onto the butterfly, to give them a permanent fold. Can you even believe these edges?Īfter carefully removing the butterflies from the mat fold the butterflies in half, pattern facing in. The rotary blade makes perfectly clean, gorgeous cuts. Select fabric as your material, choose ‘edit tools’ and pick rotary blade. Load the FabricGrip mat into your Cricut Maker and load the rotary blade into the machine. Place the square onto your FabricGrip mat with the fusible interfacing side down, and the pattern facing up. Fusible interfacing gives the fabric a more stiffness, which is important so the butterflies don’t flop around too much on the dress. Use an EasyPress 2 or a regular iron to attach the fusible interfacing to the back of your fabric. They are 3D and just gorgeous, right? Butterfly Princess Costume Supplies:įelt Crown Headband How to Make Fabric Butterflies with Cricut MakerĬlick here to access the fabric butterfly template directly in Cricut Design Space. The butterfly images are available with Cricut Access subscription Fabric Butterflies Supplies:Ĭut a piece of fabric and a piece of fusible interfacing into a 12×12 square. I love the fabric butterflies so much! I found a tutorial in Cricut Design Space for making fabric butterfly wall art, and adapted the butterflies to be the right size for the princess costume. This butterfly princess costume is by far the crowd favorite. Now I will show you how to make all three of these DIY princess costumes. It cut fabric and felt like a dream with its gliding, rolling action! Some of the fabrics I used were really delicate and it cut them beautifully. ![]() The Cricut Maker has a rotary blade, and it is amazing you guys. They are the perfect base to start with! I used my Cricut Maker to cut all of the shapes and details out. I didn’t want to sew three dresses, so I found these solid colored tulle dresses on Amazon. If you’re looking for a few more DIY costume ideas, try this easy Easy Bunny Costume, DIY Spider Costume, and all of these Cheap Costumes You Can Put Together in a Day!Or, browse all of our Halloween ideas. Each of these princess costumes has a theme – butterfly princess, flower princess and star princess! These are perfect for Halloween but also could be great for dress-ups or princess camp, tea parties… really whatever a little girl can dream up. I had some ideas in my head and couldn’t decide on just one, so I made three different no-sew princess costumes. This year, she said she wanted to be a princess. ![]() I have always loved making DIY Halloween costumes, and it’s been especially fun the past two years because my little June loves dressing up for Halloween! It’s all she talks about. Make one of these DIY Princess Costumes today! This is a super fun no-sew project to make using the Cricut maker.
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