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Flower Week: Tissue Paper Carnations. Today is the start of Flower Week on Folding Trees.

Flower Week: Tissue Paper Carnations

Jones design company ⋅ create ⋅ decorate ⋅ celebrate. Welcome to flower week – five days of simple and delightful flower projects.

jones design company ⋅ create ⋅ decorate ⋅ celebrate

I could probably do three weeks of flowers because there are so many different ways to create them, but I’ve limited it to five of my current favorites. Before we get started, let me make a few disclaimers: 1. I find inspiration for projects all over the place {online, in shops, in magazines}, then figure out how to re-create them on my own. Each of these projects are my adaptation of something I’ve seen elsewhere. 2. 3. Okay, so let’s begin. Here’s what you’ll need: :: paper {either cover or text weight} Rolled paper flowers {tutorial} 50+ Paper Flower Tutorials & Templates: {Free.

Kusudama Tutorial part 1. The Japanese kusudama is a paper ball made out of multiple identical origami shapes glued together.

Kusudama Tutorial part 1

They were traditionally used as a ball for incense or potpourri but now we see them more for decoration or as a gift. Today I am showing you part 1 on how to make the Japanese traditional shape. There are many different patterns to make a kusudama ball but I find this the easiest pattern to get started. This is also the pattern I used to make the pink flowers on the tree in the banner. Gift Ideas for Poor Creative Souls (17) Posted by: Cathy on Aug 04, 2012 Tagged in: Untagged Paper Flower Tutorial Doesn't this look divine? When I first saw these, I thought they would be really difficult to do because they look quite intricate but actualy, they're easy!

Anyone can make these with the minimal of materials. Materials needed: - hand-painted paper or colored paper - watercolor paint (if painting your own paper) - florists tape - cork - wire - decorator's tape - scissors - craft knife. Paper flower tutorial. I thought some of you would enjoy a quick tutorial on how to make those little paper flowers I used as part of my table setting a couple weeks ago.

Paper flower tutorial

The credit for these go to Martha Stewart (I saw this idea nearly 10 years ago in her magazine, but haven't been able to find it on her website). So here I go.. Step 1: Draw a spiral on a 4x4" square sheet of paper Step 2: Cut out spiral along lines you have drawn Step 3: Begin rolling up the spiral from the outside Step 4: Keep on rolling until there's no more left to roll Step 5: You're done! Christian Printables Bible Crafts Recipes Homeschool & Mom Stuff. Fabric flower brooch tutorial « Happy Serendipity. Happy wednesday everyone. today i have a beautiful flower brooch tutorial to show you. it looks easy but it takes a bit of time and passion and patience but the outcome is really really nice. you need: 8 fabric squares (mine are 4×4 cm), a felt circle (this has a 4 cm diameter), thread and hot glue. fold the squares into a triangle. then fold the outer corners to the middle. it should look like this. sew the corner together and you’ll get 8 little “blossoms”. with a bit of hot glue on the felt circle i attached coordinating fabric so it would match with the blossoms. with the hot glue i attached all 8 blossoms onto the felt circle. and because the center doesn’t look so nice a red button was placed in the middle. it takes patience and a bit of time to get this right. but i love this little flower. it looks so nice. have fun making some flowers for yourself. xoxo.

fabric flower brooch tutorial « Happy Serendipity

Pop Up Card . Just Piece of Paper . Amazing Flower. Coffee Filter Rose Tutorial - Emmalee Elizabeth Design. I’ve had some requests to do a tutorial on the coffee filter roses I made for my wedding.

Coffee Filter Rose Tutorial - Emmalee Elizabeth Design

So here it is. Like I said they really are easy once you get the hang of them. A bit of practice and you’ll have beautiful roses in no time. The supply list is simple. You will need: floral wire 22–24 gauge white cone shaped coffee filters floral tape scissors pen Petal template (Martha Stewart and Cassie Mae Chappell have a great one, click here to download it) Trace the petal patterns onto the coffee filters and cut them out. Tip: Make sure that you keep the different petals separated. So this is where the explanation gets tricky, so bear with me as I try to explain it the best I can.

Tip: Make sure that you wrap each petal with enough tape to secure it tightly. Rip open petal #2 at the seam, leaving one side still connected. Pedals #5 and #6 require two steps so that they stick securely to the stem. When you are finished it will look nothing like a rose. How to make paper flowers. De lotus paviljoen _ van totogirl foto's delen - hoop Sugar Network. How to Make A Beautiful Origami Rose For Valentine's Day! How to make an easy origami modular rose! Making DIY Coffee Filter Flowers: The Complete Guide.

Hello lovely readers, Apologies for the delayed post today.

Making DIY Coffee Filter Flowers: The Complete Guide

This post was originally one sweet little DIY tutorial all set to go live at 9am this morning then I got immersed in the intoxicating world of coffee filter flowers and ended up adding another and another until I was up to my eyeballs in coffee filter tutorials and inspiration! How to make an Easy origami Rose Bouquet! Plastick roos. DIY Paper Flowers. Crepe pap bloemen. 50+ Paper Flower Tutorials & Templates: {Free. De DIY een kleurrijke bloem ~ (via designtrends) _ foto's van de totogirl aandeel - heap Sugar Network.