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I have been asked so many times how I attach flowers and other embellishments to my cards. I use Crafters Pick Incredibly Tacky Glue, I could not make a card without it!!
Remove the waste wire from the flowers as close to the flower as possible (I use this waste to twirl around a pokey tool and add these curls to the flower arrangement). Then just apply a dollop of the Crafters Pick glue (which is really thick and grabs almost right away even though it’s not dry – and it dries clear).
I also use it for punched leaves, just a little is needed for these. Then I poke them in with a pair of tweezers where I have gaps in the arrangement.
I also use it to attach charms and anything else to the front of the card.
And the finished card
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Gulp, I’ve attempted my first video. I've had so many requests on how I tie my bows that I thought I would start off with something quick and simple lol. I have used the new 25mm Organza Ribbon that is now in stock at Wild Orchid Crafts.
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I have done a quick tutorial on how to make these dahlia-type flowers. I was playing – as you do – whilst demonstrating at one of the shows and quite liked the look of this flower.
Tools needed:
Large and medium Retro Flower punches
Distress Ink and applicator (my hubby made me 36 of these – a huge money saver that I could spend on more stash lol)
An embossing tool and mat (I use a piece of lino)
Pokey tool
Bone Folder
To make the large flower punch out 2 each of the small and large flowers (I used 1 patterned paper and one plain). and ink around the edges.
Curl each petal over a bone folder to give shape and movement to the petals
Indent the centre of each flower and pierce a hole in the centre for the brad
Pinch the points of each petal tightly
Give them a good spritz with Glimmer Mist and then assemble – layer the two small flowers on top of each other (patterned paper at the top) then then layer on top of the large flowers and hold together with a brad. Once the Glimmer Mist dries it seems to firm up the paper so the flower keeps it’s shape beautifully. To make a small flower just use 2 layers of the small punched flower and assemble as before.
And there you have it, a quick and easy flower that you can co-ordinate to your project using left over bits of paper.
And an arty shot. The image is Confirmand Melinda from Whiff of Joy
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