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Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FOUR

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 11:37 pm
by InkPattie
Beth, I think you can make them any size--whatever diameter circle you punch will be the radius of the final flower. It looks like RuthAnn used 2" circles, so she ended up with a 4" flower.

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FOUR

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 5:14 am
by ChristyB
did you see this tutorial Ruth Ann?

http://tina-mypaperpantry.blogspot.com/ ... orial.html

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FOUR

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:51 am
by Ruth Ann Landry
No, I haven't seen that one, but don't have a heart punch as of yet....I've been trying to start with simple circle or scallop punches and no particular equipment first so that those that do not have the punches or dies can make some of the flowers....will try some of the specialized ones later...trying not to make this a costly adventure....it's a killer flower, tho.

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FOUR

Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 11:01 am
by Ruth Ann Landry
Here is a posy type flower.
1. Cut circle in desired size...the larger one here is 3"
2. with a pencil, free hand a spiral on the circle and then cut
3. beginning with the outside, pointed edge, begin rolling the circle toward the center. (i always roll between my fingers so that the top and especially the bottom of the roll are pretty much even)
4. apply a dollop of adhesive (I use fast glue) onto the circle on the end or inside of the spiral using that as the base of the flower.
5. Let the spiral unwind or relax a little and adhere to glued center.
6. Add bauble...

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 6:00 pm
by Sharonv
Hi RA and all

Here's one to use up your stash of ribbons to make gorgeous flowers :)

http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resou ... onblossom/

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 6:08 pm
by Ruth Ann Landry
very pretty...maybe i'll give it a try....I have some others of ribbon i will post also

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:57 pm
by julierealtor
You're doing a great job with this RA...I need to catch up.

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:54 am
by ChristyB
all the flowers you are making are just beautiful.

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:12 am
by Ruth Ann Landry
thanks, Christy and all.....it's fun...I'm learning some new stuff....and I appreciate all the sites you are sending me.....

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:28 am
by scrappin nurse
I found a link this morning to this site. I'd like to try this one.

http://valitasfreshfolds.blogspot.com/2 ... -plus.html

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:31 am
by Ruth Ann Landry
nice flower...I'll have to try that one...

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:39 am
by Ruth Ann Landry
I've had a few inquiries about adding flowers here....This is not my site, per se...just wanted to share what I was learning along the way. Here is what I've been thinking thus far....As you will note, the flowers that I've done thus far are using two simple punches that prob most people have or can replicate...a circle, or a scallop circle...I've not done any of the many flowers I've found that use a specific die cut or punches as I wanted to keep from using supplies that either I don't have, or many of you might not have. That way, those who have just the basic equipment can still make a large variety of flowers without adding to the cost. When I (and YOU) have exhausted what I (and YOU) can do with those simple methods, I am anxious to try the more specialized flowers: ie with TH's dies and such...I just didn't want to frustrate people and have them give up by using specialized tools to make the flowers at first. I will run out of ideas and want you all to add what you've made (with directions, please) and photos. You can certainly add what you're doing at any time...or variations you've found on the basic things we've done so far.......I have some cool ribbon flowers coming up soon... Thanks for your enthusiasm and help by sending links to me......

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 1:19 pm
by mpizzazz
I'm catching up with the flowers this weekend before I get back into scrapping.
Since I have an abundance of grey paper, I am cutting that into 8 1/2 x 3 5/8" tags for my flower book.
Here are the first four:
I used the crimper on the first one. Second one is misted. Third has edges painted with white paint to define them-I liked this one a lot and also the simple scalloped ones.
Flowers 1
Flowers 1
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Second Four:
I used some of my thin handmade paper for the ruffled one-it's my favorite. I glued the finished flower to a spare scalloped circle. Did the two from CK that Monica posted. I could not get the hang of the Jeweled Flower on the 'folding into thirds' step so I just left it.
Flowers 2
Flowers 2
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Last Three:
I'll add other heart flowers to Cheryl's lonely little hearts flower. The fancy folded one reminds me of teabag folding which could offer a lot of styles of flowers. I like the last one which reminds me of an orange peel coiled up. I dropped blobs of glossy accents in the center and dropped small beads in it.
Flowers 3
Flowers 3
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Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 1:29 pm
by Ruth Ann Landry
wow, marianne...nice job and i love the grey tags for the pages....the folding in thirds is not hard, perhaps I could have explained it better...let me go back and look and I'll see if there is a simpler way...

Re: a flower technique book...WEEK FIVE

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 1:32 pm
by Ruth Ann Landry
hmmm...try folding circle in half, then folding one (1/3) side to center and the other (1/3) side over that to center....it should look like an ice cream cone when you are done....actually, the whole process is just to break down the fibers in the paper so that it will crinkle and curl when dampened....."scrunching" the paper may give nearly the same effect.