How ever you say 3- doesn't matter because today I have 3, yes 3, videos! Each one is for a distinct 3-D flower. These are fab tutorials that I have been dying to share. I actually did these back in January and February but that was before I had my Sony Webbie Cam. So they were just Photo Tutorials. Well for my project that I will be featuring this Friday at Olive Juice Studio, I decided to shoot the tutorial on how to make these flowers. What I am using them for you ask? Well you will have to come back on Friday and see. In the meantime, here are the three tutorials. I have provided the links to the original post where you can view the tutorial through photos if you prefer. The difference between the original photo tutorial and the video is that I used hot glue to assemble my flowers.
Hibiscus Flower
This flower is cut at approximately 1.25 inches
The paper is SEI Bridgeport Oceanfront
The recipe for the petals are 5, 3, 2
Pagoda Flower
This flower is cut at approximately 1.25 inches
The paper is Basic Grey Junebug Orchard
The recipe for the petals are 5, 4, 4, 1, 1, 1
Blossom Flower
This flower is cut at approximately 1.25 inches
The paper is SEI Bridgeport Oceanfront
The recipe for the petals are 6, 4, 2
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16 comments:
Cute flowers. Love the Pagoda ones.
Awesome tutorials!!! Can't wait to see your finished project on Friday!!
Elizabeth, the flowers are awesome the tutorial is perfect , and I know I need to take out my hot glue gun and try this . Awesome project .
These flowers are gorgeous. I am so going to have to try them out. I love love making my own flowers. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Hugs,
Mila
PRETTY PRETTY PRETTY!!! Flowers!!
The paper you used makes them even prettier!!
These flowers are gorgeous and your videos were fabulous!! Definitely learned something new today!! Thanks for sharing this with all of us!!
barb :)
These look fun and easy to make. Thanks for sharing!
I love these flowers. They are so unique, TFS, Mary M
These are all such wonderful and pretty flowers! I can't wait to see what you made using them!
I am so glad I found your site. You do such beautful work.
Fantastic 3D flowers. I'm going to try one for a Thank-you card that I'm making!
The flowers look so realistic. cannot wait to try them out. Thank you for the tutorial. Janet
Lovely job cannot wait to try them, love the tutorial it really makes it easier. janet
What a great tutorial!! I've been looking for several 3D flowers to use and these are GREAT!!
How cute! The bigger one would make a terrific lapel pin and small ones would be cute earrings.
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