WOW, those are Gorgeous and looks quite easy to make after seeing you make it. Thanks so much for making this video. I will definitely have to share this with my group on Yahoo (Worldwide_Scrapbooking_n_Cardmaking_Oasis) I'm sure they will all love it just like I do. Have a ScrapTastic Day, I enjoy your videos! :)
Awesome! With all of the Christmas paper going on clearance it would be a good item to make for ornaments and gift embellishments for next year. Sweet! : )
Joic81 : she uses the 1 3/8 in. circle punch for the actual flower and the bottom circle is 1 3/4in. circle punch you are going to need 9 punch out circles in the 1 3/8 in. four of each color and one in the 1 3/4 for the bottom to hold the petals together
Hi Joic81, You can use any size circles that you'd like to create these. The bigger the circle the easier it is to work with though. My favorite punch sizes to use are the 1 3/8" circle, and 1 3/4" circle (use 9 punch outs for each flower - 8 for the petals + 1 for the adhering them all onto). In my sample, I used the 1 3/8" circles to create the top flower, and 1 3/4" circles to create the bottom flower. I then adhered them together with the larger flower on the bottom. Hope that helps.
Another great tutorial, Robin. Very clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful project. Keep 'em coming! LOVE IT! :) 5 stars!!!!!
Excellent easy-to-follow directions. Thanks for putting another "tool" in my flower creation belt.
winston3518 2 weeks ago
Gorgeous flowers! Thank you so much for the very detailed tutorial.
Your talent & time is appreciated.
TabithaGrace
tabithagracejones 8 months ago
WOW, those are Gorgeous and looks quite easy to make after seeing you make it. Thanks so much for making this video. I will definitely have to share this with my group on Yahoo (Worldwide_Scrapbooking_n_Cardmaking_Oasis) I'm sure they will all love it just like I do. Have a ScrapTastic Day, I enjoy your videos! :)
HuGs,
Linda :)
Amerikkahz5nUK 9 months ago
you are so easy to learn from, thanks for all these video's. they are awesome.
zakittyslair 1 year ago
OMG!!!!!!! your mini books are awesome, really awesome, I love them and I've learnt a lot watching your tutorials TFS!!!
cricutera 1 year ago
hey it's great i'm gonna make it!!!iot helps a lot!!! :)
TheCatlover90 2 years ago
Awesome! With all of the Christmas paper going on clearance it would be a good item to make for ornaments and gift embellishments for next year. Sweet! : )
StephanieD2 2 years ago
This is AWESOME! Another great tutorial injoystampin! You're definitely on the top of my "favorites" list.
By the way, I really like your new website. It's a lot easier to navigate. Love all of your projects!
Kudos on the beautiful flower tutorial!
2contentstampin 2 years ago
You all are very welcome. I'm happy that you found it helpful. That's what it's all about. :o) Thanks for watching.
Blessings,
injoystampin'
injoystampin 2 years ago
Joic81 : she uses the 1 3/8 in. circle punch for the actual flower and the bottom circle is 1 3/4in. circle punch you are going to need 9 punch out circles in the 1 3/8 in. four of each color and one in the 1 3/4 for the bottom to hold the petals together
alvarosgrl08 2 years ago
hi i'm deaf could you tell me the size of those punches please so dying to make one of those awesome!!!!!!
joic81 2 years ago
Hi Joic81, You can use any size circles that you'd like to create these. The bigger the circle the easier it is to work with though. My favorite punch sizes to use are the 1 3/8" circle, and 1 3/4" circle (use 9 punch outs for each flower - 8 for the petals + 1 for the adhering them all onto). In my sample, I used the 1 3/8" circles to create the top flower, and 1 3/4" circles to create the bottom flower. I then adhered them together with the larger flower on the bottom. Hope that helps.
injoystampin 2 years ago
thank you very nice demo.
1tinac 2 years ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
I am a flower freak and these are just gorgeous!
TFS! Joyce
mysugarplumcottage 2 years ago
Another great tutorial, Robin. Very clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful project. Keep 'em coming! LOVE IT! :) 5 stars!!!!!
stampinupfan 2 years ago