This is my flower nest.
Supplies needed:
music paper
*small nest
scissors
pencil
glue stick and glue gun
cheesecloth or lace
plastic egg
feathers or other nesting materials
This is the pattern for the flower.
(I do not know how to make this usable for you,
but maybe click to enlarge and copy into word.
Then make size to 5-6".)
Then you can either cut out the pattern
and trace it onto music paper, or just put the pattern into
the copier and use music paper to print it on.
I think I originally saw this idea at Diane Knott's Musings.
(she has a great blog so I hope you will go visit.)
When you have cut it out it should look like this.
(if you want your paper more aged looking go HERE)
(still do not know how to fix sideways pics) =/
Next you need to fold on the dotted lines
(see pattern)
which is between each petal.
You want to fold towards the inside of the flower.
Next you need to fold on the dotted lines
(see pattern)
which is between each petal.
You want to fold towards the inside of the flower.
Can you see the folds?
Now overlap the petal over the little odd piece and glue
with glue stick. Hold a minute.
(extra piece should be on back side,
but no big deal if it is on the inside as nest will hide it.)
Now to curl the petals.
Use a pencil, dowel, or pen.
(Very difficult with one hand while other took picutre, but I did it!!)
Place pencil on edge of petal and hold paper around it.
Roll down till you come to the "V" of the petals.
And, hold it a minute. =)
(this can be redone later if it does not stay curled)
O the fun now!!
Add some cheesecloth or lace to part of the flower.
Use the glue gun on next few steps.
Add your nest.
(instructions for nest HERE)Add cheesecloth strings, feathers, or any other
materials you have to make a nice soft place for
the plastic egg you will glue in.
After egg is glued in you can add more nesting as needed.
OK. How did you do??
If you make a nest please let me show all my friends.
And be sure to email me if you have questions.
I'm joining these special parties.
Hope you will go look around too.
blessings
barbara jean
Hi dear,
ReplyDeleteyour nest is adorable, and so sweet of you to give this tutorial, about how to make it, to all of us.
Happy week-end.
XO Dorthe
Just beautiful! Love it - love all your work! Thanks so much for plant your creative seeds at Punkin Seed Productions. Are you having some beautiful weather in Eugene?
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kristi
Punkin Seed Productions
I want to make a few of these with my daughter. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletehow cute is this?! love the sheet music with the twiggy nest! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, I love your work especially when they are nesting! You are so cute with cheese cloths, thanks for sharing what you have received by grace, your talent! Rose Marie blessings
ReplyDeleteReally cute, I will have to put this one away for a winter project!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, the little flower nest is so charming!
ReplyDeleteI am so in to paper projects right now!!! Love this...thanks for the wonderful tutorial!
ReplyDeletexojanis
Your flower nest is beautiful! Great tutorial - I can't wait to try making one. Thanks for sharing! ~Marcy
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara Jean- This is soooo incredibly sweet!! I absolutely love it! Thanks for joining Feathered Nest Friday and sharing this delightful little flower nest! :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! So so pretty, will be trying out this project for myself, thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little nest-so clever and inspiring-I'm always on the hunt for sweet thing that go with birdies!- Love your blog-now a follower-stop over at mine!
ReplyDeleteHi, Barbara Jean. I love this little tutorial! I need to make a few little thank you gifts and this is so much better than a card! I love that it is a project I can do very quickly too. Thanks for sharing and for visiting me today. Your comments were so sweet. I do love my new bloggy friends. Take care.
ReplyDeleteDear Barbara:
ReplyDeleteYour flower nest is AMAZING!!! It will be perfect to use for the thanksgiving table as place cards. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
best regards,
Wanda
what a great tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful creation and fabulous tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love the next.. Thank you so much for sharing....
ReplyDeleteBlessings....
thank you for sharing this sweet tutorial! i'm going to be giving it a try. i find myself moving towards smaller projects. i tend to take on things that don't fit on my table top. thanks.
ReplyDeleteblessings
marie
Hi Barbara Jean,
ReplyDeleteI've got to make one! Thank's for showing us how!
(wildrosevintage)
Seriously sweet and clever and on my list of book page projects now instead of music. So stinkin' cute, you smart lady.
ReplyDeletehi there Barbara, I'm visiting from Vicki's Rusty Rooster Vintage! Love your flower nest tutorial, I love and collect bird things, just became your newest follower!:)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! I really like crafts with bits of sheet music. Thanks for joining in on Finished for Friday.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! It's so adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! that is the sweetest little thing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I am thrilled to find you through Coastal Charm's NTT linky party! I've had this idea of nests for Christmas ornaments this year, but just couldn't figure out the process. Thanks so much for sharing! I can't wait to get started. Happy Thrifting! :o) Larri at Seams Inspired
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like how it turned out. Could you copy the template and make it into a pdf for your readers?
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable nest. Lynne M
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love anything with a bird theme. Very, very pretty! I like how yours is unusual with the flower and sheet music.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!! :)
ReplyDeletejust letting you know, Barbara, you're featured this week! congrads!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.finecraftguild.com/diy-tutorials-party-17/
yes, do submit some new tute ideas. if they are anything as good as this lovely flower nest, you're more than welcome, each wednesday!
Fabulous! Going to put this in my "to do" for spring.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara
ReplyDeleteThanks for contributing your flower nest to our DIY craft tutorial linky party.
I made a change to the original code and hope it now works better for everyone.
Hope to see you again this coming Wednesday with some new ideas & turorial, okay?!
Till then,
This is so sweet, I l ove it and want to make some to nestle into the Christmas tree. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRose @ Fine Craft Guild:
ReplyDeleteApologies that link was not correct. Thanks for fixing it.
(would have mailed you but could not find a way to contact on your site)
Hope the other links I posted it worked. I usually check it.
thanks
barb
Precious! I love anything with sheet music!
ReplyDeleteBarbara Jean,Thank you so much for this cute idea!! I have been pairing birds with sheet music on wreaths in my shop! I am about to post one on my blog tonight. This would be perfect to go in my trees to match the wreaths! Thanks again for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kelli
Great idea and execution
ReplyDeleteThank you Barb! Your flowernest is so b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l!!! You are so inspiring and generous person:-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Hugs, Minnamarika
Love it and made it on my own way.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Agnes,
ReplyDeleteI would love to see it.
Went to your blog.
Can you put pics on there??
blessings
barbara jean
Oh dear...i tried to make a blog, but i stopped.Its all in the English language and i donot know how to add a picture on it.
ReplyDeleteBut i have my own Hyves, may be that is possible for you too?
http://agnesp.hyves.nl/
I just tried to make a blog.
ReplyDeleteExcuse me, it is not as good as the other blogs,but the picture is on it.
Hello Barbara Jean,
ReplyDeleteI love it!!
I made the flower with te nest!!
You can see it on my blog........http://creabythea.blogspot.com/2011/01/nest.html
Of course I made a link to Your blog!
Love from Holland,Thea♥
Crea by Thea
!!!Barbara que maravilla!!!! voy a intentar hacerlo yo a ver que tal me sale.
ReplyDeleteMuchísimas gracias por el tutorial, muchos besos para tí y para tu hermosa familia
Raquel
B.J> Luv the nest and I so appreciate the tutorials. I am going to try making some of these little nests really soon. Add that to my long lists of "crafts to make". Love your blog. I am a new blogger. You can find my at thecrankyqueen.blogspot.com Thanx for any comments so I wont be so crazy lol. tiff
ReplyDeleteHello, I'm Linda from Nothin But Country Living. I found you while visiting Primitive Lace.
ReplyDeleteGreat craft idea....I have several little hummingbird nests we found around the property.
Come and visit anytime and..... Thanks for sharing.
i love your nest- it is so sweet. thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou know i dont usual comment, but i genuinely like your blog and i thought i would introduce myself. I have been reading it for awhile but this is my initial comment.
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