 Hi everyone, Marianne Espresso Press Design. This is kind of a bonus video today. Normally I don't do videos where the viewer might have to buy a lot of additional things, but I made these flowers from Momagami paper using the techniques in the last three videos, two videos, I guess, the clips, the button clips and the Momagami paper kneading technique, and I thought they were so pretty that there might be some people who want to know how I did it, so I thought I would quickly just assemble, explain and assemble some. They're very pretty, they're not attached to this tag. I think this this is a very sellable craft in my humble opinion, so I think I might do that myself and turn some of these into pins and pins and or embellishments and sell them in my hopefully soon upcoming boutique. Okay, so this is the bonus video, so I'm just going to assemble today and explain what I did, but the next video is going to be for the average person and that's going to be Momagami flowers and charms using, oh dear, did that come off? Yes it did, using magazines, very organic, very pretty, and anyone can do it with materials they have readily available, so let me just get a tag here and pop these up here so you can see them more clearly, so that's tomorrow's or next video, not sure what day it will be. Okay, so I have everything, sorry I've had a cold this week. I have everything ready to assemble. What I did, I got two separate dies in two separate sets. They're nested dies, one's a circle and one's this scallop type circle and the other one is just a scallop circle and I nested them according to size. I have my Momagami papers and I just arranged them in what order I wanted them and then I cut out my shapes in order and then I have my mini button clip pre-assembled, so and the only thing that's not Momagami is a doily die cut that I shaped a little bit, so of course when you run it through the die cut you're going to lose some of your texture, so I wrinkled them back up and then it was just a matter of placing a glue dot in the center, lining up the flowers. Let's get something here and press that a little bit, so let me get my stylus here. I'm going to press that slightly because you really can't, you can't shape these like a paper flower and that's not really centered. You can do that again. Once they become Momagami you really can't shape them like a paper flower because they're more like fabric but I still want them to have some dimension to my flower and I want to get this and make sure I follow the same then my this and third. The doily came third just because that's where it fit, so I think this is something I could be wrong but I think this is something that would be very sellable so that's why I wanted to share it. I could imagine these being brooches, pins, tuck them in an Easter hat. I could imagine that packaging and everything for these, so that's why I'm sharing on a cute little tag. They could even be a cute little, a very sellable tag for like a wedding gift or something. They could even be a going a little note card. I personally think when you want to sell something you have to create value for the customer, meaning that it's either either they don't want to take the time or they don't want to incur the expense and these do take time, mostly needing the paper and then cutting out each individual piece, so there that's assembled. And for this mini button clip, it's not a clip. I did use foam tape, dimensional. If I had it, if I had the little circles I would use that. I'm just gonna take this off the corners just to be a little shorter, just a second. Even though that's tape, I'm going to apply glue to this little topper. I shape this the same way as the button clips. Okay, I'm just gonna put that aside to dry and that's not totally centered, but it is what it is. I'll pay close attention to that because when they're not flat it is a little more difficult to get everything perfectly centered. But that's what I did and for those who want something to sell or I'm sure the craft fair people will tell me if I'm wrong but I personally think things like this are sellable because as I said you're, you know, that's definitely off. But it's okay. When you're selling something I think you have to create the value for the customer. So I personally am thinking of turning these into brooches or pins as well as embellishments and I just have to resource and try to figure out what I'm going to do to the back to attach a pin. Probably felt, but they're very soft. I mean they don't, the time is in the Mamagami. That's the real time. The die cutting isn't that difficult and nothing else is really that difficult except for kneading the paper. So I hope you'll be back for the next video because it's going to be for everyone and making these cute little Mamagami charms. Okay, have a great day everyone. I'll see you next time. Bye.