Today Design Team member Susan Dupre has a fun flower tutorial to share with you! We hope you'll find this tutorial easy to try a home!
What you will need
Use any size circle punch that you wish. I used one that was 1 1/8" - making my flowers about 1 1/2" high
Fold each punched circle in half, but be sure not to crease it. Using a Tim Holtz "Tiny Attacher" staple the very ends of the the circles together.
Holding the stapled end, spread out each of the circles.
Now punch two more circles using "Farmers Market / Berkeley (back side)". This will be you flower base (bud) and your leaf. Cut one of your circles in half which will form the leaf for your flower.
Using the "Tiny Attacher" staple the end of one circle together.
Next fold out the edges of the green stapled paper as shown in the photo.
Take your punched circle that you cut in half and staple the bottom of that together as well.
Using any quick drying glue, add plenty to the inside of the flower base. Insert your three petal flower and hold until dry. Glue your leaf now to the stem of the flower and hold until dry.
You can add a button or any other embellishment you like to finish off your flower. This is how your flower should turn out.
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This is a FABULOUS tutorial!! TY!!
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So cool!
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Cute flower Susan!!
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