Last month at my Technique Tuesday class we made this awesome paper flower technique: Crimped Flower Rosette.
I saw the technique demonstrated in January at the Stampin' Up! Phoenix Regional Seminar. The instant I saw it, I knew my stamping club members would want to make it. Let me tell you, it was a HUGE hit! They LOVED it!
A few people missed the class and opted for my TO GO option. Sometime a technique like this one is hard to explain in writing. You just have to see it. So here is a quick video. (Unable to see the video? Click to view it on YouTube)
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Enjoy~Dawn O
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Thanks so much for taking the time to tape that video. It is so much easier than you think it will be once you’ve seen someone make them. Love the look!
Dawn, these crimped flowers are so cute! Thanks for sharing the technique on your blog.
That’s gorgeous Dawn! Just like that and you’ve got a beautiful flower!
This is awesome, Dawn! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the video tutorial, what a neat way to make the flower! Now I need to go try it – thanks again.
Lovely flower Dawn. Thanks for the tutorial which made it look easy to make. I’ve got to try this.
Wow Dawn,,,,,,,,once again you out did yourself – this is a great technique when you need to mail a card and want a flower on it
thanks for sharing
Judy
This is SOOOO cute Dawn, thanks for sharing with us! Awesome video by the way!
Dawn, I posted a card made with these flowers on my Facebook page (Stamping with Jayne), and I’ve had a request for a video on how to make them. Since I learned from watching your video, I’m going to give them the link to your blog so they can watch it for themselves. (That’s okay, isn’t it? If not, let me know and I’ll remove the link.)
Thanks!
~Jayne S.
Absolutely – go for it Jayne!