This week we are doing a bit of a dimensional flower.
You will need to start with 4( I only show 3 because after I finished I realized I really needed another set) pieces of paper 6 inches by 2 inches.
Then you are going to cut these into triangles....I do mine like this
Lining up opposite corners on the cutting edge then cutting. You will end up with 8 triangles
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Starting at the wide end of your triangles you are going to roll them up....
keeping rolling until you get to the last 1/2 inch or so...then apply adhesive...I prefer liquid
and then roll the rest of the way. I put mine in a clip to dry..like this.That way I can roll the next ones while they dry and not have to hold each one.
Cut/punch a scrap piece of paper..this will be the base to adhere all your petals to
add adhesive and adhere your petals
then top with your choice of flower center, add some leaves, bling, swirls whatever your heart desires. I added a large circle to the top of mine.
Here is the completed page I used mine on.
give it a try...I would love to see what you can do with this...and if you do post to this thread by next Thursday, July 2 at midnight...OMG( cant believe it will be JULY!......) and you will be eligible for some random points!
I'm out the door to my crop and printed! Can't wait to uploaded a layout with this flower!
Super cute! I can see making a sunshine with this technique as well!
Cute!!!
I always mean to do these, but so far the only one I have done is the crepe paper flower. I absolutely LOVE that one and have made bunches so that I have a stash on hand
I always mean to do these, but so far the only one I have done is the crepe paper flower. I absolutely LOVE that one and have made bunches so that I have a stash on hand
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Really cute flower! I think this will look good on a boy LO too! Wow did I find a really cute way to use this! Check it out!
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Cool- I'm going to try it!
**Crystal** Scrapping, knitting mama to 3 girls!
These seem very versatile. They could probably be strung on a string like beads for.... something. They made a great sun on your LO. Thanks for the instructions.
Lynda
Oh Yes! I can see myself doing some flowers with this technique. I like it for a sun as well. It is summer after all!
Can't wait to get home and try it!
Can't wait to get home and try it!
You took the words right out of my mouth! I soo could have used this on my sunshine lo last night!averys_mom wrote:Super cute! I can see making a sunshine with this technique as well!
RACHEL
Thank you so much for the flower tutorials. You give such wonderful directions. I was able to make them today and they were very easy.
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What a clever way to use this "Flower" technique!!meteechtap wrote:Really cute flower! I think this will look good on a boy LO too! Wow did I find a really cute way to use this! Check it out!
Lynda
meteechtap wrote:Really cute flower! I think this will look good on a boy LO too! Wow did I find a really cute way to use this! Check it out!
What a clever way to use this flower! Great LO!
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meteechtap wrote:Really cute flower! I think this will look good on a boy LO too! Wow did I find a really cute way to use this! Check it out!
THIS LOOKS FABULOUS!
This is my LO with my flower.
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Retiree3 wrote:This is my LO with my flower.
this looks fantastic....love the swirls you added
I love it as a ship's wheel. i might have to use that too
Kat >^..^<
oh cute!! I have to try this for a sun!!
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