I used the Tim Holtz Tattered Florals die and cut out 2 of each of the flowers. If the paper is not double sided, then you will want to ink the backside. You can also ink the edges for added dimension.
Snip a little (maybe 1/4") between the petals of the 2nd to smallest flower layer.
1. Spritz lightly both sides and crumble. You can use water or glimmer mist, whichever you prefer.
2. Gently undo the flowers
4. On the 2nd of the large spindly flowers and the 2nd of the med. 5 petal flowers, when you twist the petals, you will also push in towards the center, so that they will be slightly smaller than the 1st of each.
5. On the 2nd of the smallest flowers, when twisting, you will bring each petal up to a 90 degree angle, then twist and push down into the center of the flower. Once all the petals have been done like this, you will have a bud for the center of the flower (see picture below.)
These are what they should all look like after crumbling and twisting each flower layer. As you can see, the light pink layers in the middle are slightly smaller in size than the dark pink ones. This is so you have all the spaces in the flower filled out.
6. Now, layer and glue the flowers alternating the petals as you go. Make sure that the ones where you pushed the petals in go on top of the matching flower that you just twisted. (the light pink ones will always go after the dark pink ones in this picture).
Here is what the flower should look like after you have glued it. My 12 year old daughter did the bottom pink and green flower, so they really are not hard to do at all.
i love those flowers. they look like tissue
ReplyDeletelove this technique. Very pretty flower.
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful Stephanie! I have to give them a try! TFS! Great tut!
ReplyDeleteLove your technique for the flowers. I will keep it in mind for future creation.
ReplyDeleteVisit my Tattered Floral entries on my blog:
Rose Box - http://eridoodle.blogspot.com/2013/03/tattered-florals-vintage-rose-box.html
and
Lunch Bag rose - http://eridoodle.blogspot.com/2013/02/tim-holtz-tattered-florals-die-challenge.html
Best of luck in the Tim Holtz Tattered Florals challenge.
-Pam
Interesting thouughts
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