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Hi! I'm so happy today because I had a lot of comments about my mini flowers bouquet. I love to work with little things and that is a challenge for me. For this one I used:
1. Martha Stewart punches - Hydrengia (25 pcs aprox., small size) and maple leave (5 pcs)
2. Marvy 1" circle punch (2 pcs)
3. stylus or paint brush
4. glue
5. twizzers
6. gel pen or any kind of paint(stickles, markers, chalk, etc.)
Take one circle and make small cuts around it, save the other for final step.
Put circle in a foam base and with your stylus make circular motions to end with a semi-circle and do the same with the mini flowers.
Now, use your favorite glue and twizzers to attach the flower starting with the base or bottom of the semi-circle.
Now, use your favorite glue and twizzers to attach the flower starting with the base or bottom of the semi-circle.
Continue gluing the flower around the circle and finish at the top.
Glue 5 leaves to the second circle and make small dots in the center of each flower with gel pen .
Glue flowers to the leave base.This is the result. Isn't a cutie.
You can see this card hereWell I hope you like my first tutorial, and don't forget to leave your comment. I love to hear from you.
Glue 5 leaves to the second circle and make small dots in the center of each flower with gel pen .
Glue flowers to the leave base.This is the result. Isn't a cutie.
You can see this card hereWell I hope you like my first tutorial, and don't forget to leave your comment. I love to hear from you.
Bye....
Beautiful and it looks so easy. Now, I want the punches. Thanks for Sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Zulma!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo clever and such hard work as well. Love it... so very real looking.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Monica
Adoro seu blog!! é um sucesso!! amei o tutorial,
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Beautiful Zulma, loved your technique. hugs. Frances.
ReplyDeletewonderful, TFS!
ReplyDeletewowwwww!!! that is so easy.. but soooooooo wonderful!! love it!
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for showing us!!!
So cool!))))
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so cool! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastyczny kursik, wielkie dzięki!!
ReplyDeleteoh wow this is super cute.
ReplyDeleteLove it, it looks quite simple too, so one I will definitley try
Anne x
So beatuiful and wonderful tutorial...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies, your comments make me so happy. It's my first tutorial and I'm so glad you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Puerto Rico, Zulma.
Gorgeous flower I think I might try and utilise the punches I have to make this thanks for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteUna hortensia preciosa, gracias por el magnífico tutorial, eres muy generosa.
ReplyDeleteBESOS DESDE ESPAÑA.
Wow that is just brilliant, thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteawesome awesome flower .. love all of the detail!
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ReplyDeleteYour tutorial is absolutely love. Flawers are so cute, that I maust try it :-)
ReplyDeleteMuitooo lindo!! Parabéns!! Vou tentar fazer também!!
ReplyDeleteC'est super joli, il faut que je trouve la perfo d'hydrenga
ReplyDeleteMerci pour le partage
Ariane