Rainbow Rose
Do you know rainbow roses? Real roses colored like rainbows? They're made by splitting the stem in four and putting each part in a different food coloring bath. The stem sucks up the coloring and the rose should color like a rainbow. Sounds easy, but after trying several times with no rainbow coloring of my roses at all, I gave up.
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But then I saw a crocheted version of the Rainbow Rose, so I made that one!
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For the Princess Dress I'm working on for some weeks now for my daughter, I've made this Rainbow Rose with leftovers from the Love&Peace Dress. It was just what I needed to get in the mood to finish the whole dress. Sometimes I start making something and then, just when I only have to do the seaming or only have to put on three buttons, I can't find the zest for it. Some projects are flinging about for years and out of sight is out of heart. The dress is lucky, it's still in sight, so it's not forgotten yet. And now that I found this rose to put on, we're back on track. Only have to do the trimming.
You can find the rose pattern here.
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Thank you, Kristina!
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But then I saw a crocheted version of the Rainbow Rose, so I made that one!
www.betweennapsontheporch.net
For the Princess Dress I'm working on for some weeks now for my daughter, I've made this Rainbow Rose with leftovers from the Love&Peace Dress. It was just what I needed to get in the mood to finish the whole dress. Sometimes I start making something and then, just when I only have to do the seaming or only have to put on three buttons, I can't find the zest for it. Some projects are flinging about for years and out of sight is out of heart. The dress is lucky, it's still in sight, so it's not forgotten yet. And now that I found this rose to put on, we're back on track. Only have to do the trimming.
You can find the rose pattern here.
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Love that rose, Liz! I would love to make one and use it as a hair clip for my daughters, I am sure they would love it too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Sweet Inspiration, we are so happy to have you too!
Hugs,
So pretty!!:)
ReplyDeletelove the colors, please share your post over at http://tryit-likeit.com/link-it
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I pinned it and can't wait to make it. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty rose and I love the rainbow colours! I want a whole bouquet.
ReplyDeleteI had not idea that is how they made a rainbow rose. Thanks for sharing your post with Creatively Crafty Link Party.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful! I love this so much. Thank you for sharing it on the #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny, I love your crocheted version, and I imagine that to color the rose one needs dye much stronger than food coloring! i do have a bush of white roses with a few first blooms, so maybe i'll give it a try!Thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!
ReplyDeleteFood coloring is what the instructions said. If you want to try it yourself: you can find instruction for making the roses all over the Internet. Hope you will show us your results!
DeleteVery pretty indeed!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Sunday,
Marjan
Your crochet rose is gorgeous! I have never seen them. I will have to look for instructions. Thanks for your lovely post.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how sometimes when we approach the end of a project, we delay finishing? I do that too, I'm glad I'm not the only one! Your crocheted Rainbow Rose looks beautiful, Liz. It will make such a gorgeous decoration. Thank you for sharing it with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop. Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteHello Liz, I'm dropping by from the DIY Show Off Party. Your rainbow rose is so pretty and creative! I've never seen one done that way. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI hope you will share this at Thoughts of Home on Thursday this week.
We would love to have you.
Just stop by my blog to join in.
Enjoyed visiting,
Laura
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Happy TOHOT!
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Oh! Both those roses are lovely! I would like to try that rainbow rose at home with my kids.
ReplyDeleteThose are so awesome. My mom would love the pattern. Thanks for sharing at DI&DI.
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Love the rose.
ReplyDeleteLove the multicolored rose. Could you send me the pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove the multicolored rose. Could you send me the pattern. dkarst@kmtel.com
ReplyDeleteThe link to the pattern is mentioned in the post above.
Deletehttp://delicadezasalcrochet.blogspot.nl/2014/12/rosa-multicolor.html
It's very pretty, I'll have to try it!
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are so beautiful! What do you think about turning these pictures into free coloring pages for kids? You can free at hier
ReplyDeleteI would love to have this pattern - either pay for it or free, but when I click on the link, the page becomes an error. Please let me know how I can obtain this pattern.
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