Framed Floral Art www.stampingt.com.au 1 This tutorial offers instructions for making the flowers that are used to compile this Framed Floral Art piece. Additional flowers, button and ribbons can be used to decorate your frame to suit your taste. Each flower has a full video tutorial showing you how to assemble each one. FABRIC FLOWER Supplies • Tea for Two Fabric - 2" x 18" • Other - Needle and thread; Pearl • Tools - Hot Glue Glun; Silcone Matt Instructions Fold the length of fabric in half lengthways so that the printed pattern is towards the outside. Use running stitch to stitch the entire length of the fabric close as possible to the folded edge. Once at the end, use the thread to gather the fabric up as tightly as it will go. Place a reasonable amount of hot glue onto the silicone matt and place the fabric into the glue in a ‘spiral’ pattern. Place more glue on the top side of the flower to secure the pearl in the centre. To finish, unravel some of the outer edges of the fabric to give a softer look to the finished flower. The YouTube tutorial is available here: http://youtu.be/3T73Fxz7S2I ROLLED ROSES Supplies • Calypso Coral cardstock - 1¾" circle • Tools - Hot Glue; Quilling Tool/Tweezers Instructions Cut circle into a spiral. Use bone folder to lightly distress the cardstock then use either tweezers or a quilling tool to roll up the card stock starting at the thin cut end. Glue in place with a hot glue gun. The YouTube tutorial is available here: http://youtu.be/LWJ6FdF0xVk
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Framed Floral Art
www.stampingt.com.au 1
This tutorial offers instructions for making
the flowers that are used to compile this
Framed Floral Art piece. Additional
flowers, button and ribbons can be used to
decorate your frame to suit your taste.
Each flower has a full video tutorial
showing you how to assemble each one.
FABRIC FLOWER
Supplies
• Tea for Two Fabric - 2" x 18"
• Other - Needle and thread; Pearl
• Tools - Hot Glue Glun; Silcone Matt
Instructions
Fold the length of fabric in half lengthways so that the printed pattern is
towards the outside. Use running stitch to stitch the entire length of the
fabric close as possible to the folded edge. Once at the end, use the thread
to gather the fabric up as tightly as it will go. Place a reasonable amount of
hot glue onto the silicone matt and place the fabric into
the glue in a ‘spiral’ pattern. Place more glue on the top
side of the flower to secure the pearl in the centre. To finish, unravel some of the
outer edges of the fabric to give a softer look to the finished flower.
The YouTube tutorial is available here: http://youtu.be/3T73Fxz7S2I
ROLLED ROSES
Supplies
• Calypso Coral cardstock - 1¾" circle
• Tools - Hot Glue; Quilling Tool/Tweezers
Instructions
Cut circle into a spiral. Use bone folder to lightly distress the cardstock then use either tweezers or a
quilling tool to roll up the card stock starting at the thin cut end. Glue in place with a hot glue gun.
The YouTube tutorial is available here: http://youtu.be/LWJ6FdF0xVk
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SPIKEY FLOWERS
Supplies
• Primrose Petals DSP - 12" x 2"
• Very Vanilla DSP - 1¼" x 6"
• Scrap cardstock - ¾" circle
• Tools - Scissors; Quilling Tools/Tweezers;
Hot Glue Gun
Instructions
Fold both pieces of DSP in half length ways and use scissors to make small
snips along the entire length of each piece from the ‘open’ edge right down
as close as you can to the folded edge. The narrower you can make each of
the cuts the more ‘full’ your final flower will be.
Use tweezers or a quilling tool to roll up the smaller piece
of DSP first and secure the end with a little hot glue.
Wrap the longer piece of DSP around the outside of the small section and again
secure the end with hot glue. Making sure that all the folded edges on the bottom of
the rolls are flat, cover with hot glue and then use the ¾" circle to cover the base.
Once dry, slowly tease out (fold down) the leaves of the flower, a row at a time.
The YouTube tutorial is available here: http://youtu.be/AtIcqqgMqqA