Place them behind the flower center.....
Using a wooden spoon or dowel curl the tip of each leaf under.....
I chose a snowflake button to accent the center of this flower as I plan to use it on a holiday layout....
These flowers are quite large and would make great accents for gifts as well....and could certainly be used on a layout afterword.....so when wrapping up your holiday packages think of your scrappy friends and add a flower instead of a bow for them to use on a special layout.....Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and are having a fabulous holiday season....and don't forget....we will be posting tutorials throughout the month of December!
Sandy, these are amazing; I'm always taken aback by the beauty of these flowers. This is incredibly beautiful - thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletegeez these are really amazing! and what's so neat is how SO different they could all look depending on the paper chosen of even with the look of different paints or inks applied! GREAT tute! and your right, these would be awesome accents for lots of things!
ReplyDeleteJust adorable!!!! These are beautiful - thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWow Sandy, this is gorgeous! Great tutorial. I can see a million uses for these! Thanks so much! xxD
ReplyDeleteThanx so much everyone...glad you liked them!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandy!!! This is just awesome...you make it look easy, but I for sure want to give it a try! I hope the tut's stay here so we can refer to them often...
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy - great tutorial, I can see my presents all beautifully adorned with your flowers under the tree - does no harm to dream!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! Thank you so much for this wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteWOW Sandy, what a beautiful flower!!! Thanks for showing us this wonderful tutorial!! May have to try this one out..
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYou make the most beautiful flowers! I love the way you use leaves for the petals... they make amazing flowers! I can see so many uses for these flowers, beyond scrapbooking! Thanks for the lesson! Barb
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