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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

Flower tutorial using the newsprint vintage paper bags. Can be purchased at: http://www.cuppycakecrafts.etsy.com Completed flower pictures can be seen on my blog: http://www.scrapwithjo.blogspot.com/
Thanks for watching =)

other youtube user with similar flower tutorials:
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  • Beautiful! U said u used diamond glaze? Fr where? Wut section?

  • @MyH2oh you can check Michael's in their glue section. you can also use glossy accents, it's practically the same thing

  • HEY WAS wondering where u get that ... dye thing you spray and was wondering if ... you could use some .. green and brown .. like food coloring or something not exspensive..... trying to stay in budget...

  • @jazzygirrl07 the spray is Glimmer Mist from Tattered Angels, those run about $6-$8..but I prefer the sprays from Lindy's Stamp Gang, they are only $4 each. Not sure about food coloring, never tried it, sorry.

  • Can you use reguler paper bags or is that bag special paper? thanks for the help?

  • @tuffytuffers you can use any paper bags, i only used those because a lot of people had them.

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  • GREAT !! You and those like you make youtube great. thanks for sharing

    

  • @paperdrama thanks so much for your info .. and they look awesome .. haven't been able to make any yet would love to see more

  • Nice tutorial Jo :) TFS

  • HEY WAS wondering where u get that ... dye thing you spray and was wondering if ... you could use some .. green and brown .. like food coloring or somthing not exspensive..... trying to stay in budget...

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