7Oct | 2010
My beach wedding dress – A pinwheel tutorial
Posted under Sewing . Tutorials . Upcycle | 14 Comments
We are getting close to a year of being legally married (it will be November 11th to be exact) And I though I should share here some of the tutorials I made for my wedding planning blog. This will be the first and one of the most specials to me, because is about the transformation I did to the dress I wore for our beach legal ceremony.
When we decided we wanted to get married at the beach we only had 1 week to get everything done and find what we were going to wear, one a very fast shopping day we got Ken a very cool shirt but had no luck trying to find a dress I like in a price I like ( Witch was the hardest part) Until I spotted this dress in the sale section of Sears for $9.99
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I thought it had a lot of potential so we bought it and once we got home I grab my scissors and got to work! I cut the length, made some ruffles, rip the necklace off, added normal straps and finish everything with some pinwheel flowers for the top. At the end it looked like this:
I remember I learned to make this ones at school when I was little so my dolls used to have pinwheels all over their clothes and hair
So now here is the tutorial
Fabric pinwheel flowers:
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I love this pinwheels because they are super easy to make and super pretty to add details on sashes, headbands, dresses, purses, shoe clips etc… the options are endless!
And of course I could not help but share some of my favorite pictures of our Legal ceremony.
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Joy Kelley is a Chilean Designer. Wife. Crafter. IMac dependent. Pattern lover. Color obsessed. The girl behind the HowJoyful Design Studio. Mrs Poodle at Weddingbee.

























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Its stunning. You and your dress is looking gorgeous. And thanks for sharing these pinwheel flowers over here.
You both look so happy! thank you for sharing this cute tutorial, I love your blog <3
So obvious this will be a happy union. The dress is perfect and a gorgeous color.
Congratulations on your marriage!! And your dress is beautiful! I linked to your post over on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-fabric-pinwheel-flower-embellishments/2010/10/10/
–Anne
Thank you so much Anne!
thamk you for tutorial… I love your blog…
hope you find most greatest idea… love you Joy..
Beautiful!
And excellent instructions.
Will certainly sharing some photos with you of this in like 2months or so when I get back home. Thank you for sharing
Hi Joy, I really love your blog… u r so talented.. thanks for sharing your ideas to us.. u n me are the same in choosing dresses.. haha… instead of buying an expensive dress, u turned it around… i love it.. thanks again for showing all the tutorials… i hope u’ll continue doing so… i will try to do some of these soon…. take care….bye
That is a gorgeous dress and you look fabulous in it. I have my step-daughters here this weekend and it’s miserable and raining outside so we’re all going to make pinwheel flowers.
A beautiful couple!! You both look so happy. God bless you both. Thank you for sharing these wonderful photos and for all your fabulous tutorials too.
In America we call these cute little flowers…..Yo-Yo’s!!!
They are adorable and I love what you did with your dress!
The dress of Ken is very beautiful . The flowers is little and very cute.
So cute! Congratulations!