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Old 04-01-2011, 01:29 PM   #1  
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Default rosette flower with twine pull

Somewhere online this week I saw photos of a rosette that had been cut with a die that made small holes or slits along the bottom of the strip of paper and through which you could put in a piece of twine. After making an accordian fold on thicker paper you could pull the twine to "make" or form the strip into a flower/ rosette. Does anyone know where there are photos of this?
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Were they the Bloom Builders #1 & 2 dies about half way down this page?
Papertrey Ink - Flower Die Collection
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Here are some photos... scroll down about 1/3 of the way down the page.

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Thank you ladies but it is not the Papertrey Ink die. This was a 12 inch long strip of paper that is die cut or perhaps done with SCAL program. The strip has tiny slits along the bottom edge into which you can put the twine and then just pull the twine to form the flower. I appreicate your help.
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How about the flowers on this blog? Under A Cherry Tree: Rosettes? Rosettes!
I found it by googling twine pull rosette. It looks like it is an SVG file. HTH
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Thank you soooooo much. That is the site I'd seen. I really appreciate your help. I never think to Google a topic first. Thanks for reminding me to do that first.
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