We hope you all had a wonderful Easter weekend! We're enjoying spring break this week, so I apologize for the lack of posts. Too much fun going on with our kiddos! But I do have another flower video tutorial for you that I put together for Lasting Memories. These have to be my favorite flowers I've done a tutorial on so far. They're gorgeous! Also, if you're in the Seattle area, be sure to join us this Saturday for another live flower demo and make 'n take at Lasting Memories. And check out our other flower videos from the past few weeks, like the box-top, the fan-fold, the fabric rosette, the puff ball, and the six-petal rose. Enjoy!
Okay, just want to say that you absolutely ROCK! This video is fabulous and thank you SO MUCH for providing a super easy tutorial on these. The flowers are absolutely gorgeous!
Yes, you should be able to make them with fabric! I've done it with felt, and I'm sure if you used a double-thickness of fabric it would turn out darling!
This is a really great idea! First time on your site and I'm very glad to have visited. Thank you so much!
Shopped my house for card stock to try this design and came across some old holiday cards, cut them into squares and made your flowers out of these. They came out great and made me feel good about recycling at the same time:) plus all materials were FREE! definitely worth making no matter what you use
Oh my goodness, this is great! I even tink I can do it! I'm going to feature this on my blog. Come on over and check it out! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda
https://mmtncrfts.blogspot.com
https://mmtncrfts.etsy.com
Great tutorial! I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this technique! So many flowers out there on the internet right now. This is new and very fun! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this! so pretty and charming :)
ReplyDeletejust yesterday i was scowering youtube looking for paper flower tutorials-- and found blah--
ReplyDeleteSO THANKS!!
Thanks for the tutorial! I attempted making them...NOT as cute as yours though :) Here is my attempt :
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Oh wow this looks like so much fun and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCant wait to try it!
Thank you!!
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Pearl
Thanks so much for the post! I've been trying to make paper roses but mine always turn out looking like cones. Now I know what I was doing wrong!
ReplyDeleteOkay, just want to say that you absolutely ROCK! This video is fabulous and thank you SO MUCH for providing a super easy tutorial on these. The flowers are absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCorinna
www.myscrapbooklife.com
Great tutorial! I'm definitely going to make some of these :)
ReplyDeleteThis was so much easier than it looked, thanks to you & this great tutorial! THANK YOU SO MUCH! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your help and inspiration! My church's ladies group is going to love these on our inspiration jars. Again thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteI like to know what is the name of the paper you use to make the roses.
ReplyDeleteThanks
so glad I stopped by, love the tut. Thanks for sharing. I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteJessica
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jessicascraftshaque.blogspot.com
do these kinds of paper flowers work with fabric? because i saw the one fabric rosette but itd be neat if they all worked with cloth (=
ReplyDeleteYes, you should be able to make them with fabric! I've done it with felt, and I'm sure if you used a double-thickness of fabric it would turn out darling!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great idea! First time on your site and I'm very glad to have visited. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteShopped my house for card stock to try this design and came across some old holiday cards, cut them into squares and made your flowers out of these. They came out great and made me feel good about recycling at the same time:) plus all materials were FREE! definitely worth making no matter what you use