Guest Post: Jeni Brockbank of Fancy Schmancy Boutique

Posted by on Dec 6, 2011 in Cake Decorating, Crochet, Fiber Arts and Felting, Home & Garden, Jewelry Making, Knitting, Paper Crafts, Quilting, Sewing | 13 comments


Hello fellow crafters!

I’m Jeni Brockbank, an independent designer of the Fancy Schmancy Boutique and I am in. love. with holiday fabric flowers!

Don’t you just love gifts that have been lovingly created by someone’s hands?  Those are the gifts that I treasure most & why I love to support independent designers!

Just in time for the holidays, my Festive Fabric Flower Workshop can teach you some techniques that will help you become a fabric flower making pro in no time.  Consider a burgundy single layer flower to embellish a gift.

See how similar it can look to a poinsettia with pearls in the center?  Need a gift for a girl?  A lovely pink headband would put a smile on any girl’s face!

Maybe a brooch or shoe clips?  The possibilities are endless!  See how one embellishes the tree?  Mmmmmhmm!

That is my kind of Christmas!  I have had so much fun in my Festive Fabric Flower Workshop; I hope to see you there!!

13 Comments

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  1. bear

    Beautiful flowers. I hope to learn to make these.

  2. carrie

    I love the quail “tape” but not sure where to get it… do you have a source?

  3. Ladynblackdiamonds

    I love your flowers. Do you have patterns for those. I use to make flowers using ribbons. Ladynblackdiamonds.

  4. Selli

    Flowers are beautiful

  5. Susan

    where are you located ??? do you publish the patterns on line ??

  6. Diana Moore

    I really hope this will help me a lot with some of my crafts. I also do a lot of quilting. And need a lot of tips on this subject.

  7. margaret orr

    love them would love to learn how to make them. good job

  8. Irene T

    I’d LOVE to learn to make these. Do you have instructions?

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