I much prefer paper flowers! or maybe fabric. even ribbon.
For this TLC challenge, we're to make a dryer sheet flower. Wow! Harder than I thought. I cut the used dryer sheet using nesties and two (2!) shims in my cuttlebug. I sprayed the die cuts with smooch spritz, used a black copic marker for the center, and assembled them with a brad. I even did leaves. It took a long time to dry, and still left my fingers inkier than usual while working with it.
I couldn't think of a suitable card base, so used an experiment from today's CAS challenge. But, do you think I could get the flower to adhere? Two applications of mono glue and a few glue dots later, I've a shaky stickem working. Teflon dryer sheet!
Okay, the card base: I've this very old ruffle border su! stamp. VERY old. It's mounted on foam rubber. Hey! Still works fine. I did a little stamping, masking and sponging.
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Date: Monday, June 18, 2012 GMT Views: 1224
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Very beautiful! I had never seen this technique until now. I did a quick search on the net for around 5 minutes and yours is the most beautiful I saw. Love your color choices.