I was hunting around the net to find tutorials on making flowers. I am always looking for flowers to put on my cards but my local SB store only has so much room for such things and it doesn't always have the color I am looking for. I found a couple of good sites where I can purchase really cute flowers but then I have to wait about two weeks before anything is delivered. There must be a way I can satisfy my need now..... of course, I am part of the instant gratification generation.
Anyway, one I found is Learn to Stamp and Scrap with Lynn Larson. I really like how the finished flower looks but I did not want to go to all the trouble of smooshing the paper so much that it will separate. My answer to this problem is to use thinner paper. I just happened to have some Japanese paper and thought I would give it a try.
I used my Spellbinders small scalloped circles - the two smallest - and cut two of each for the flower. I layered them and punched a hole through the middle and then inserted a brad. I did this to keep all the layers together while I crumpled and smashed the paper to give it texture and shape. I am very pleased with the result. Take a look....
And here is my flower on a card....
The image is a digital design by Squigglefly.
Have a GREAT day!!
1 comment:
The flowers are fabulous!!
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