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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Greeting Cards
These are A2 sized cards - Cut at 4-1/4"x5-1/2"
Cricut Imagine Cartridge - Lori's Garden
Colored background paper - Cut at 5"x3-3/4"
The punched white paper - Cut at 3-1/4"x5"
Bird - Cut at 1"
Floral border - Cut at 4-1/2"
Mushroom - Cut at 1-1/2"
Martha Stewart Border Punch - Scroll Lace Punch
Greeting was designed in PhotoshopThursday, February 3, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Popsicle Card
Popsicle Card
Cricut Imagine Cartridge - Yummy - Page 12
Popsicle's cut at relative size 4-1/2"
K&Company - Sweet Stack
Glossy Accents
Popsicle Card
Cricut Imagine Cartridge - Yummy - Page 12
Popsicle's cut at relative size 4-1/2"
K&Company - Sweet Stack
Glossy Accents
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Rose Topiary
I'm going to show you how to make this Rose Topiary.
First you will need a candle stick.
I purchase a package of 3 at walmart in the candle section.
Top View
Next you will need a 5" Foam Ball.
I also purchased this at walmart in the craft section.
Next you will need round Dowels.
I also purchased at walmart in the craft section.
Mark the dowel every 4" and cut.
You will have 3 pieces need to assemble the Topiary.
Next you will need floral tape and foam tape.
Using the Floral Tape wrap the 3 dowels together.
Next you will need your foam tape.
Wrap the bottom of the dowel with foam tape.
This will be the end that will stick into the candle holder.
The other end you will stick into the ball.
Place the wooden dowel into the candle holder.
Next push the ball onto the dowels.
Your are now ready to start assembling the Topiary.
You will need 19 paper roses.
You can learn to assemble them on this post
Adhere the roses to the ball using a hot glue gun.
Accent Topiary with Whiter Pearl Sprays.
You will need Tulle to make tulle tuffs in between the roses.
Adhere the tuffs of tulle with a hot glue gun.
As you are adding roses around the ball you will
add tuffs of tulle around each rose to fill in the spaces.
The butterflies are cut at 1-1/2" from the
Martha Stewart Elegant Cakes Cricut Cartridge.
Adhere to ball with hot glue gun.
How To Make A Paper Rose
When I make flowers I like to use hot glue guns to assemble them.
It dries quickly and makes for a sturdy flower.
To make a rose using your gypsy you want to select any image that will make a good petal, leaf and base of the flower. See diagram below to start your cut file.
Create A Cut File
On Your Gypsy make a cut file with the above images.
Cartridges - Gypsy Font, Mother's Day Bouquet.
Cartridges - Gypsy Font, Mother's Day Bouquet.
Preparing The Petals
You Need 12 1-1/2" Petals, 9 1-1/4" and 4 1" petals
I used my quick stick and foam pad.
I rubbed the petal in a circular motion to curl the petal.
Don't worry about the folds and wrinkles it adds to the texture of the flower.
Assembling The Rose
Next ink the edges of the petal.
Layer the 2 cross shape petals for the base of the rose.
Adhere with hot glue.
Next adhere 6 1-1/2" petals with hot glue to the base of the flower.
Next adhere with hot glue and layer the next 6 petals.
Place this row of petals so they are inbetween the bottom petals met.
Next Layer 6 1-1/4" petals in the same manner as above.
Next layer and adhere with hot glue the last 3 petals of the flower.
Creating The Center Of The Rose
Place a tweezers at the side of the petal.
Next roll the 1" petal around the tweezers.
This will be the center of the rose.
With the last 3 1" petals place the tweezers in the center of the petal.
Next fold the sides of the petal around the tweezers.
This will create a bend in the petal to layer around the center of the rose.
Your 4 1" petals should look like this.
Next put a bead of hot glue in the center of a petal.
Place the center of the rose on top of the petal.
Next adhere the other 2 petals to the center of flower.
Your rose should look like this when completed.
Next adhere the leaves to the side of the rose with hot glue.
Your first rose is done. Now your ready to make some more.
Happy Crafting
Mary
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