Hi Everyone!
The Supplies you need include:
* Cardstock
*Blossom die or flower punch
*Brads
Punch or die-cut your blossoms (about 6 to 8). For a vintage touch, I inked the edges of mine.
If you use cardstock, you will need to spritz those pieces with water. This just helps break the fibers down a bit and make it softer to work with.
Now carefully un-crumple them.
Stack each flower. With your paper piercer poke a hole in the center.
Add your brad, closing the back.
Take your top layer and smush upward to the center and repeat for each layer.
It should start to look like this.
Once you have the flower scrunched upward. Starting at the bottom, start to pull back the bottom layers just a bit till you get just the flower look you are going for. These are easy peasy to make in no time.
This particular size I don't use on my cards, but embellish packages or home decor projects. The possibilities are endless.
Stay tuned for a future post where these might re-appear! :-)
Be sure to stop by The Kraft Outlet to check out the wonderful line of Kraft Paper products including something I {heart} Vintage Dictionary Pages! I would love it if you dropped by The Kraft Journal and left me some love!
~Tammy~
15 comments:
totally awesome - love the step out!! tfs
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!! Thanks for sharing how you made this!!! And HOPING you feel better soon!! xoxoxoxo :)
What a great tutorial! Love those sweet flowers! TFS!!!!!!!!!
LOVE this flower! GORGEOUS!
Hope your feeling better...cute flower and so easy to make!
BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Sherrie K
oh i totally love these..thanks for sharing..
Ohhhh...such a lovely flower...thanks for the tutorial!!!
I love playing with flowers! Great tut!
Awesome tutorial, Tammy!! The flower is gorgeous!! Happy Wednesday :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Your paper flowers are just delightful, Tammy! I bet these are just lovely on gifts. Great thinking!! Happy New Year!
Awesomeness! And you die-cut them all the same size, right? This is something I could see playing around with :)
Very beautiful! I agree, this size can be too much for a small card, but it's perfect for packages, as you say. :) Or even to decorate store-bought picture frames!
Beautiful little flowers!!!!
Beautiful flower, great tutorial!
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