Here is two cards I made today. I seen these paper rosettes on the Martha Stewart Wedding Inspirations. I had to try to make them.
I made a Thank You and Congratulations card. These rosettes are easy to make. These can be used on cards, scrappages and for Party Decorations if they are made big enough .
Here is a tutorial on how I made the Congratulations card rosettes. Cut a piece of meduim weight pattern paper 1 in. by 12 in. Score every 1/4 in. to the end.
Pleat and fold to end on all 1/4 in. score lines. It should look like this.
Glue ends togethers. You can use the white glue, but I like to use the hot glue gun because it glues faster.
Push down on top until it lays flat on table. Add hot glue in center.
Glue paper flower to rosettes and glue gem. I hope you all try to make them. I had so much fun making them. You all have a great day!
Cartridge used:
Plantin SchoolBook ( flower) cut
Judy, thats so beautiful! thanks for the tutorial too. i'd like to try my hands on it some day.
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ReplyDeleteJudy, it's so funny - I made those same flowers but yours look so much better! LOL! I might have to go back to the drawing table and try again! Your card is really very nice - TFS!
ReplyDeleteJudy, I love that flower! Thank you so much for showing us how to make it.
ReplyDeleteJudy... these flowers are soooo fun!! i can't wait to try one!! Thanks for the tute!!
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Oh my heck, this is such a cute idea! Newest Follower from FMBT!
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You have such a fun blog! :) I'm now following you from Welcome Wednesday and would love for you to follow back at www.dandygiveaway.com!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool. They look extremely difficult but wow, so easy. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
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ReplyDeleteHi Judy, following from Admirer Monday! Loving the flower rosettes :) Will have to give these a go one day...
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat trick, I love it. Thanks for giving such clear instructions with big pictures...that was needed.
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Fabulous tutorial! I'm not paper-crafty, but am enjoying looking at all you create. Found you at Buzz On By and am now following. Thanks for sharing. Happy Thursday! :o)
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Have a Great Thursday :)
Your cards are lovely!
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Stopping by from NFF and wanted to say how beautiful these are! I love the mix of colors and textures to make such a gorgeous card!
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Judy this is great as usual! I have to try this! I think a card that is handmade says so much! Have a great Friday!
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Such gorgeous cards :) Especially in person! Love having you as a blogging friend too girl! I really love the flower you made. Thank you so much for the gift card :) I'll be shopping for scrapbooking goodies for sure!
ReplyDeleteMy daycare and I made these rosettes into Christmas tree ornaments. I used shank buttons for the center. I love your cards.
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I love the flowers; I am becoming so inspired to start crafting again! I love your blog and the music is beautiful..I am a new follower from Over 40 FF.
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Your daughter is gorgeous in pink!
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ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty creations!
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This is such a cute idea. I am going to check into some more of your tutorials. I am following you from FF over 40. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tute on making these flowers! I will definitely give them a try!
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ReplyDeleteI am going to check into some more of your tutorials.Love to see all these ideas and stuff has been created by the author thanks.
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