Paper Rosette Tutorial - Tim Holtz style (no die needed)
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All Comments (66)
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THANK YOU! I have struggled and struggled trying to get the paper to go down and form the rosette. Your simple, and well done tutorial has fixed that! finally I made something that looked like a rosette and not a smashed up mess..keep up the great work. Your approach is refreshing and you can tell you love what you do.
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I appreciated the time you took in making the video. I like all the tools, but I also want to know how to do it myself cause the simple reason is that I can't have every tool. Your system works so I say it's great!!
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just an fyi- actually the die makes it a lot harder, so keep going with those beautiful hand made rosettes! Trust me- save your money!
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I love making the rosettes, you are a very good teacher. Do you happen to remember what company the green and also the white with the green card stock is from. I like this paper a lot.
thanks LG
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Great tutorial!! Great job!! Thanks!!
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Hello I just wanted to thank you for making this tutorial. It was really easy to follow :) Thanks!!!
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Hi there, I am so glad to see a tutorial about these rosettes, Thank you so much, it was very clear and easy to understand, and I will be using them on a lot of my cards!!!
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tshernjpan, thank you for writting me back I do appreciate it. I did try it and it was easier to do it the way you told me. thank you again, michelle73ism
I was using glossy accents but just went and got a glue gun. For 9 dollars great investment. Excellent video. Love that green paper. I am mainly looking for topper ideas for these rosettes. I am going to use them on my christmas cards this year.
lisacrofts 4 months ago
@lisacrofts yes, i do not like to use glossy accents for this. my glue gun is the best! we can get them at the 100 yen store for 315, and a pack of about 50 sticks for the same price. but i invested in a precision tip one from hobby lobby when i went to the states back in march. only about 9 dollars. works like a charm. and great for centers/trim too. if i want to use a needle and thread, you can do a running stitch on lace and make a circle with it to top them, just add a bling or button
tshernjpan 4 months ago
Hello my name is michelle73ism, and I am so glad to have seen your tutorial on making rosettes. I do like the cards that you made with them and I thought that you did a great job. I hope that you have other ideas and I would like to see and learn from you. I do have a question, do I have to use that same measurment because I have a martha stewart scoring board and I do not know or undersstand what measurments do I use. Thanks
michelle73ism 4 months ago
@michelle73ism thanks, michelle. i use the martha stewart board and a strip of 12 inch paper. you can vary the width. I just score on every line on the board. or you can score every other, flip it over and do the opposite every other ones. let me know if you have any more questions.
tshernjpan 4 months ago
Thanks! Great tutorial... and now I'm addicted ;-)
Diane
dasjes 8 months ago
@dasjes so happy it was useful for you! I love making them!
tshernjpan 7 months ago