Grunge Flower Part 2: Accent Essentials

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This is part 2: how to assemble the grunge flower. Thanks for watching.

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  • Great tut Christina! :-) You can also achieve the same flower using the "Plantin Schoolbook" Cricut cartridge. I have an older vid out on that. :-) TFS!

  • Good to know, I'm off to add this to my video and to update the post on my blog with a link to your video....Arlene, did you sense that I'm sitting here trying out your paper bag flap. It is so much fun....Thanks.

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  • Look at that! I love these, they are so cute!!!

  • THANK YOU so so much! I just made a flower and I LOVE it!!!!!! YEAHHH!!!!! thanks for all of your wonderful ideas via video and blog! I am a loyal follower!!! ellen

  • THANK YOU! You are an amazing artist!

  • Thanks for taking the time to make the vid...I loved watching it...

  • I applaud you for doing this on camera! I get so stressed when I work with those two petals that are cut off! I have gotten better as I do them, but if I were to try that on camera I would brust! LOL! Great tutorial!

  • Funny thing, I liked your tip about your mat helping you know where to stay so you are in frame!!! Thank you for telling me what flower it is to cut out too! I didn't know what one it was, and I looked for it!TFS!

  • Thanks for Sharing Christina. I have not made the flower yet but I will now. Great tip about using Modge Podge. I have some but don't have any idea where it is. I guess I'll have to run out to Walmart tomorrow to get some more. The Scotch Quick Drying glue you are using is at Big Lots for $2.00 a bottle.

    Sharon C.

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    Neat Idea, I will have to write this tip down.

  • Thanks for the great video. Awesome as usual. I've been blotting the Glimmer Mist with a piece of card stock, that I use repeatedly so the mulitple colors make a great background for an atc or card. Kind of like the stipple Radiant Pearl backgrounds of a couple years ago. That way there is no waste of the Glimmer Mist.

    Thanks again for the tutorial.

    April

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