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There have been so many beautiful flowers that people are making out here. Can anyone tell me where to find some of these tutorials? Your help would be much apperciated.
Here's a great video tutorial by the incredibly talented Sherry Cheever. She uses coffee filters, distress inks and nestabilities! I LOVE this tutorial and can't wait to try it out
Here's a great video tutorial by the incredibly talented Sherry Cheever. She uses coffee filters, distress inks and nestabilities! I LOVE this tutorial and can't wait to try it out
I pre-ordered some Nellie Snellen flower punches from 7 Kids College Fund that cut and then emboss. The look like Primas when finished. They'll be here this month, and I can't wait to get them! Flowers that perfectly match your CS...how cool it that?!
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Mary, I left a comment at your blog, but I just wanted to thank you for sharing your tutorial in this format--it's fabulous, and I cannot wait to try these flowers!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
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Mary, I left a comment at your blog, but I just wanted to thank you for sharing your tutorial in this format--it's fabulous, and I cannot wait to try these flowers!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
Oh Julie, thank you. Your comment on the blog was greatly appreciated. I'm glad that I could be of help.
Hope you will stop back often to visit my blog. I post tutorials on a regular basis.
I recently purchased the MS Hydrangea punches from Michaels (used a coupon on both!) and am really pleased with the outcome. I punched and sprayed them with Glimmer Mist which gives them a really pretty sparkle and stiffens them up a little bit which allows the petals to stay curled. Here's the link to my card: Hello, Friend by Hartvillestamper at Splitcoaststampers
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oh no...I feel an obsession coming on......MUST MAKE PAPER FLOWERS!!!
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I've just discovered paper flowers, and I'm going crazy. The kind that I like are done with punches. [Note from Jenn: edited to remove promotional language.] You can find the link on my blog: http://rosebud-crafts.blogspot.com
I plan to have lots of examples in the next few days on my blog ...once I get my punches and get my flowers made. I also plan to do some tutorials if I can figure out how.
Oh my gosh ladies! There are so many pretty and cool flowers out here. Thanks for the great responses. I am going to try to make a lot of these. The imagination and talent out here is truly amazing.