Friday, July 2, 2010

Zipper-de-do-dah!

I have a tutorial to share with you today. It was actually featured in last month's GCD Studios newsletter, so if you get that you may have already seen it. If you don't and you'd like to sign up, you can do that by e-mailing inthestudio@gcdstudios.com :)

This tutorial is actually inspired by my love of thrift store shopping. You see, I always end up picking up random things like these metal zippers (note that I don't really sew) and then wonder what I am going to do with them once I've gotten them home. Well, I think I've come up something pretty cool and I'd like to share it with you...zipper flowers.


You will need a zipper (length doesn't really matter), scissors, needle
and thread.

1. You'll need to start by cutting the zipper from the hardware, so you end
up with one long strip of teeth.
2. Fold one corner down...
...and begin to roll.
3. Once you have one complete roll add a couple stitches to keep it
together.
4. Then take a few running stitched along the bottom edge.
5. Gather these stitches and roll then stitch to hold in place.
6. Continue stitching, gathering and securing until the flower reaches the
desired size.

7. To finish it off, trim the remaining length of zipper from the flower,
tuck the end under and stitch to secure.
8. Simply glue to your project to embellish!

Here is the first card I created, using the yellow zipper flowers.

Supplies: (all GCD Studios unless noted) Patterned Papers: Melody Ross Artsy Urban, Sheer: Melody Ross Artsy Urban, Scalloped Scissors: Fiskars, Ribbon: Offray, Zipper: Thrift store find
Size: 5x5"


I just love the detail the zipper edge adds!

I used papers and a beautiful bird sheer from the GCD studios Melody Ross Artsy Urban collection. I love how these funky flowers go with the fun homemade feel of these papers! The sentiment was cut from one of the patterned papers.

I also created a flower from a red zipper that had slightly larger teeth.

Supplies: (All GCD Studios unless noted) Patterned Papers: Melody Ross Artsy Urban, Chipboard frame: Melody Ross Artsy Urban, Sheer butterfly: MelodyRoss Artsy Urban, Ribbon: Wrights, Border Punch: EK Success, Rub-ons: Doodlebug Designs, Zipper: Thrift Store Find
Size:5x7"


I did a bit more gathering on this one, so it is open a little wider. Who knew zippers could look so elegant!

I hope you give this technique a try, it's pretty easy and I love the results!

Hope all my fellow US residents have a fabulous fourth! We are having family come and stay. My brother and SIL have kids close in age to ours, it should be a great weekend!

TGIF!!
Heidi

35 comments:

Eveline said...

OH WOW, that's fun! I love the zipper flowers.
Eveline.

~amy~ said...

♥♥shut up♥♥ You are a GENIUS!!!! I LOVE those blooms {sorry that I'm screaming..LOL}...happy friday sista and thanks for the fabbie inspiration!!!

~JulieH~ said...

Oh these are fabulous such a creative idea ! Thanks so much for the great tutorial I must try them!
juliexx

Ginny said...

love it heidi! such a great idea... they look so fabulous on your cards. i appreciate your genius in putting these things together--it gets my creativity going :D

Eva said...

Heidi....you AMAZE me with all your creativity...I LOVE these cards made with zipper flowers, something I have been wanting to try and now you just inspired me!!!! LOVE it!! Hugs...

Jaclyn Miller said...

That's just plain genius. I'm in awe.

Courtney Baker said...

Love these! I actually have a shirt with them all over it!

Daniela said...

Wow, awesome idea!!!! How did you come up with that???

Dayna said...

Gorgeous flowers!!! What a fun idea, and thanks for a wonderful tutorial!!!

Karolyn at Paper Therapy said...

Shut the front door!! Girl, you never cease to amaze me with your creativity. I am in awe of these zipper flowers, especially the last one. Mmmmmmm . . . please send some of that creativity my way, would you?!! LOL Brilliance, I tell ya - sheer brilliance!

Tiffany Heilman said...

OMG girl! You Rock! Love that Zipper technique. I feel the need to visit a craft store and buy zippers!

Michelle aka Otomon said...

OMG! You are so clever! Who would think a zipper could be so pretty? Love them!
Michelle :)

Ida said...

Totally in AWE of these fabulous zipper flowers. What great embellishments on your wonderful cards.

Agata said...

Excellent! i've already seen some zipper flowers on dresses in a shop but thanks to your tutorial I'll try to make some of mine... Thanks! Your cards are beautiful!

Kathy Martin said...

Very cool! I gotta go find a zipper! From back in the Junkitz days! So clever! LOVE it! :)

Alice Wertz said...

you are a genius, Heidi! LOVE those zipper flowers! fabulous cards! love them!

Deanna said...

Love your zipper blooms!

annieambriel said...

oh my oh my.. this is super cool and super gorgeous. i love the way the zipper metal adds elements to the flower.............. woWEE .. Gorgeous.. totally HEART it. Thinks for your wonderful sharing :D

KimCreate said...

UN-Freakin-beleivable! Gorgeously creative. Love them and the papers you used!
KimCreate

Irena said...

Ooo this is great idea. Your cards are very beautiful.

dstandard said...

Wow fabulous and what a creative idea!

Terrie B x said...

Heidi these are fabulous!!!Zips will never be the same again!!!!
Have a fab weekend:)xxx

Michele Gross said...

Get out!!! Zippers?! These are spectacularly fantabulous!!!! Thanks for the tutorial- I can't wait to try these :)

jan said...

Genius and Gorgeous!!!

Peet said...

These zippers flowers are Fabulous, Heidi...absolutely FABULOUS!!!

Cindy Lee said...

You are always full of creativity!! Love your zipper flowers!

DonnaMundinger said...

LOVE this Heidi! You know Marc Jacobs did a whole bunch of shoes using zipper flowers several years ago and I've always thought they were just FAB! On cards they're even more beautiful! xxD

Charlene Austin said...

Heidi Heidi Heidi!! You rock. I especially love that you like to thrift store shop. That's one of my fav things to do. I saw a huge bag of zippers there recently and now I want to go back to see if they are still there!! AWESOMENESS!!!

Kay said...

Oh my, girl! How do you come up with such amazing new and creative ideas!! You rock! These zipper flowers are beyond fabulous and look incredible on your marvelous cards! Thank you for the tutorial.
♥♥ Kay

Sabbyscrap said...

Hi,
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been eyeing these zipper flowers for some time and didn't know how to make them. I'll give it a shot now thanks to you!
Best regards,
Sabbyscrap.

donna mikasa said...

Fabulous zipper flowers! Thank you for sharing! Can't wait to try these, too!

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Sue Lelli said...

Heidi, LOVE this zipper flower! Thanks for the tutorial! Can't wait to try it and give you a shout out!

many said...

Merci c'est génial, c'est une formidable idée. Gros bisous

Cynthia said...

Thanks so much for the tutorial, Heidi. I've seen these on cards, but wasn't sure how to create them. I have zippers that NEED to be used!