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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

This is a Tim Holtz Tattered Floral Rose cut from Organza Fabric perfect for scrapbook and craft projects.

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  • Brilliant tutorial - gorgeous flower!!!

  • @StarLitStudio  Thanks.

  • just gorgeous! thanks for sharing..i have a question, and would really appreciate if you could answer it... what is the Tim Holtz cut? i know of the cuttlebug and big shot and sizzix machines (dont have one yet), is this something to do w/ those?

  • @truckart Go to JoAnns.com and search Tim Holtz Die Cuts. The one used is Tattered Florals. You will need a cuttlebug or bigshot to die cut these out. Also - you can find a heat gun at Joanns.com too. Just be very careful with it. You can burn yourself. 

  • I LOVE THIS FLOWER! You're convincing me to buy the Big Shot I've been on the fence about. LOL Great tutorial!

  • @Tracylovestoscrap - Oh, it is only money, DO IT!

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  • the flower is beautiful. Where can I buy a heat gun?

  • Gorgeous!! I have that die and a cuttlebug so that's perfect! I also went to a thrift store a couple days ago and saw some sheers that you use on windows and thought they would make pretty fabric flowers! Perfect again! I think that material will work perfectly on this flower! Am off to the craft room to give it a try!! TFS!!

  • cute and simple.... thank you for sharing your inspiration :D

  • LOVE IT!

  • thankyou for the easy to follow lesson such a beautiful flower

  • wow, so much easier than using the candle. I like your idea of putting all the flowers on the paper piercing tool also. I wondered if you heated it while spread out on the tool if you would get more "fluff". I will need to try that. Thanks for the tutorial!!!

  • this is a lovely flower i will have to invest in a big shot or cuttlebug i only have a cricut and i don't think the fabric will work very well with my cricut

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