There are some many ways to make flowers using Stampin' Up!'s Scallop Circle punch. I found that crinkling the paper was 1) time consuming, 2) easy to tear flower when opening up, and 3) made calluses on fingers. In just nine easy steps, create this paper flower using your crimper!!!
I set out to design an easy way to create beautiful flowers for cards, bookmarkers, gifts, etc. This picture is an example of a few things I have done with the scallop circle flowers
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Showing posts with label How to make a paper flower. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Paper Flower Tutorial
I don't know the original creator but I LOVE the paper flowers that you can create using the Stampin' Up! Scallop circle punch.
You will need 8 scallop circles for the flower; if you plan on mounting the flower to a bookmarker (as illustrated in the tutorial, punch out a total of 9 scallop circles.
Stampin' Up! Products
You will need 8 scallop circles for the flower; if you plan on mounting the flower to a bookmarker (as illustrated in the tutorial, punch out a total of 9 scallop circles.
Stampin' Up! Products
- 6” x 6” Designer Series Paper (for a better looking flower, avoid using one sided pattern paper). I used Regal Rose in the tutorial
- Regal Rose cardstock
- Rose Red ink
- Refuge & Strength stamp set
- Scallop circle punch
- Sizzix Two Tags (Stampin’ Up! exclusive die)
- Bone folder
- Crop-A-Dile
- Large brad
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