Crochet No-fuss Foam Roses
If you're looking to add a touch of charm to your décor or craft projects, these Crochet No-fuss Foam Roses are an absolute delight! With their effortless and fun design, you can easily create a bouquet of these roses to brighten up any space. The best part is, these roses require minimal effort to crochet, making them perfect for both beginners and experienced crafters alike. So grab your yarn and crochet hook, and let's bring some floral magic into your world with these wonderful foam roses!
You will need: scallop-blade scissors, hot glue gun with glue sticks, and thin foam sheets. I purchased a multi-colored package of 36 – 4″x6″ foam sheets from the dollar store. They quality is much thinner than what you would find at the craft stores, however, they are the perfect thickness for this purpose. The thinner the foam sheet, the smaller you can make your roses.
1. Cut your foam sheet into 2″x2″ squares. A 4″x6″ foam sheet can yield six roses.
2. Using your scalloped scissors, cut each square into a spiral. Two and a half revolutions around the spiral should be sufficient.
3. Starting from the outside of the spiral, roll the foam sheet inward.
4. Apply hot glue to the bottom of the rose.
While the glue is still hot, you can apply the rose immediately to a magnet, thumb tack, earring backing, or fashion ring.
Crochet? These look cute, but I think they are not crochet.
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