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Old 06-21-2005, 10:32 AM   #1  
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Question Looking for help on 3-D Techniques

There was a lovely card with 3-D roses in the gallery, anyone know where I can find instructions on making these 3-D roses, or the 3-D technique?

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I don't know the picture, but I do 3D paper tole (decoupage) so I'm not sure if this is the technique you're looking for. Was it a stamped image, pieced, or picture? If you post a link to it, I'll see if it's something that I can send you instructions for.
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This sitye has instructions for a 3d window card and much more!1
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Linda Duke (Linda D) makes outstanding sculpted roses. Here's a link to one of her cards, and she has instructions listed down in the comments:

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You are so right. That is a very beautiful rose.
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Yep, that is a rose similar to the one on the card by Carole Richardson, it is beautiful!! I must learn how to do this one.

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Hi Maria! As you can see by this earlier sculpted rose card by Carol Richardson (link below), she uses Linda D's technique. Needless to say, Carol's whole gallery is worth looking at. Pure eye candy. Linda

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