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Pomander Balls: Peony Design

Pomander Balls: Peony Design
These peony pomander balls (also known as wedding kissing balls) are very elegant and easy to make. And if you are on a tight budget and need some cheap wedding flower ideas, then these pomanders would be the perfect choice. These pomander balls could be used to decorate the pews, or your reception or even as a bridal bouquet design if you are planning on making your own bouquet. Materials For Wedding Pomander Balls 4" Styrofoam ballCoffee filters (4 cup basket style)RibbonSpray bottle for waterScissorsPearl head pins (1.5" and 3")Watercolor paintPaintbrushWax paperPaper towels How To Make Paper Flowers: Peony Design Print and cut out the paper flower patterns. Note: Each flower requires 4 "large petals", 4 "medium petals" and 4 "centers". One 4" ball takes 12 peony flowers, which requires 36 filters. One filter will make 16 accent flowers, and one ball needs around 20. The first step to painting your flowers is to lightly spray them with water. Kat Says: Ruquiyah Foye Says: Id'z Says: Related:  razonia

Paper Flowers – Anyone Can Do That | FindInspirations.com Japanese Kusudama, this tutorial is featured on Craftuts Anyone can do that, I assure you. The proof: I can, just take a quick look at my result below. And, believe me, I am neither meticulous nor particularly patient. Below you can see my very first attempt to create paper flowers. What you will need to make your own Kusudama paper ball? 1. 3. 4. (optionally) I prefer torn paper instead of cut. You have to start with a single petal. Now you have to glue your 5 petals into a flower. Apply the glue to only one side of each petal, except for the last one, in this case cover both sides with glue. Your first flower is done. Don’t glue every petal right after you make it. When all 12 flowers are finished you have to glue them together. When two halves of Kusudama Flower Ball are ready you have to glue them together.

Tissue Paper & Paper Flowers Tutorial I debated sharing this tutorial for a couple-o-reasons. Reason 1. It's a craft that has been around since before I was born and reason 2... it's a craft that has been around since before I was born. I feel like I might be a 100 years old at this point. Since it's new to me I figure it's got to be new to someone else too so I am doing it anyway! Supplies you'll need to make tissue paper flowers:Tissue paper (seeing as how this IS a tissue paper flower tutorial it would stand to reason that some form of tissue paper will be required)16 HUGS (just checking to see if you are actually reading this)Pipe cleaners or floral wireScissors Extras (for pizzaz): glimmer mist, brads, 2 inch Styrofoam balls, ribbon, more hugs (still checking), a flower girl (seriously), and lastly... As I stated last week, I purchased a Martha Stewart tissue paper flowers kit a few months ago on clearance at Malwart. Let's get started!! ...or... Once you have the entire thing folded up, you will want to fold it in half.

Paper Flying Disc Pull the string and watch the Paper Flying Disc whiz and spin through the air. You can design all kinds of different flying discs and have your friends help you launch them. You can fly these discs inside or outside -- anywhere they can take flight and soar through the air. What You'll Need: Blue glitter glue penSmall wooden thread spool36 inches blue crochet threadMagenta pony beadScissorsRulerCraft knifeCraft glueTracing paperPencilCardstock (optional) Note: Adult help needed.Step 1: Cut out the disc pattern and ask an adult to help you cut the straight lines with a craft knife and ruler. (Note: If you think you may want to make more than one Paper Flying Disc, ask an adult to help you make a copy of the pattern using tracing paper and cardstock.) Step 2: When the glue is dry, fold along the dotted lines so the flaps bend up a little bit. Step 3: Decorate the disc base using the glitter glue pen. Step 4: Tie the pony bead to the end of the thread. Want more cool paper craft projects?

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DIY Botanical Silhouette Decorating the home will involve at some point, working with your walls. In one way or another, you are bound to eventually feel the urge to paint them. But most of the times, (re)designing or (re)painting walls have a more permanent impact than paintings do. • a couple of brushes (thin and thick); • a piece of paper; • a board of canvas; • a twig of leaves; • a small bowl; • a bottle of acrylic paint; • a can of spray paint; • a can of spray adhesive; The steps are quite easy and will definitely take you back to arts & crafts classes from school.

Comment faire un noeud coulissant avec un cordon / Breloque & Pendentif Vous l'attendiez toutes : le guide sur le noeud coulissant :-) Ça n'a pas été évident à mettre en oeuvre en photos, j'espère que ça sera suffisamment clair pour vous. S'il y a des parties qui ne le sont pas, n'hésitez pas à me poser des questions dans les commentaires, je vous répondrai le plus vite possible :-) guide technique tuto comment faire un noeud coulissant avec un cordon Le matériel : Donc sans plus attendre, le guide : Alors c'est sympa non ? Je vous expliquerai aussi dans le guide suivant, comment faire tout ca mais avec 2 cordons !

Cakes and Catwalks: Recipe: Mother's Day daisy cookie pops With just a few days to go until Mother's Day, I've been baking up some treats - I think home made gifts are always a lovely gesture, particularly on Mother's Day. Spring inspired, these daisy cookie pops would be a great gift for Easter too! These floral cookie pops are very easy to make, (although the icing does require a little patience).I used my basic sugar cookie recipe for these Mother's Day cookie pops (follow the link for the instructions). You'll also need the following tools and sugar paste to ice:A small daisy plunger cutter (approx 2cm diameter)A small leaf plunger cutter (approx 3.5 cm length)A rolling pinWhite sugar pasteYellow sugar pasteGreen sugar pasteCornflour (for dusting)Tinfoil15 wooden lolly sticksAn 8cm round cookie cutterA 7cm round cookie cutterEdible glueA food safe paintbrush The baked sugar cookies freeze very well - so don't feel like you have to make and ice 15 cookie pops if you don't need that many! How to: To decorate:

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