flowers pillow place mats Tutorials

More Ideas

Yesterday I said I would have more ways to use the tutorial I shared on Ucreate. Well, first up are the rest of the place mats I made. I used different fabrics for each one, and different flowers as well. I love the ecclectic look of all the varieties. I have tutorials for the white flower and the five petal flower. The gold rosette is a strip of fabric, gathered on one end and rolled up (like the white flower, only with a thinner piece of fabric so it lays flat). The rolled flower has tutorials everywhere, but there is a good one by Jen, here. The red felt flower is made using a tutorial from the DIY Dish found here.


I am hosting a brunch next week and wanted to do a dry run of the table. I’m not sure this is what I’ll be doing for sure, but at least I have a good idea of what the place mats look like.
I have to admit, I’m pretty happy with how they turned out. And I love the little pops of turquoise in with all the fall colors.


After I showed my daughter these place mats, she said she wanted a pillow like them. Since we’re doing her room for her birthday, I obliged. This pillow is made using turquoise velvet and dark brown felt. I used the DIY pattern again for the flowers. To make all three, I simply cut out each size on the template twice.

I am loving how this blue and brown looks on these red chairs my dad built for us. I might have to make some pillows to keep out there permanently!

I have a couple more ideas using this technique (why not run it into the ground while I’m at it? ;P) and I’ll be sure to share them when I’m done.
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  • Gwen @ Gwenny Penny
    October 30, 2010 at 6:12 pm

    The table looks gorgeous all set up. Love these placemats, and love that you made each one a little different. And that pillow is beautiful!

  • Jeannie
    October 31, 2010 at 4:12 am

    I just popped over from Ucreate and I love your blog! Thanks for sharing your awesome place mats 🙂 I'm following now!

  • chris
    September 26, 2011 at 2:22 pm

    These are darling, Amy. It makes me want our kitchen table back NOW! Oh, well, next spring. 🙂

  • Kristie
    December 29, 2011 at 6:14 pm

    These are so cute! I think I will make some for me and my girls, and do super hero ones for my hubs and son!