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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Scrap-turday 12/1/2013

Yes! It's late! Confess had a very busy weekend so could only get my bits finished today. I have used some left over bits of cardstock and some punches to make three different styles of flower.

Here are the punches used -


The large one is "boho blossoms" (old style - the new ones are like the little punches) and the little ones are two out of a three piece set called "itty bitty punches" (the third shape is a small plain circle).  They are all available in the Annual Catalogue.

Here are the flowers -


These ones are made with the little punches.  The cardstock colours are pink pirouette - sponged with pink pirouette ink - and so saffron.  I curled the petals with an embossing stylus - this has to be done before adhering. They are constructed with 1 round flower and 2 four petal flowers.  They are held together with liquid glue and there is a dot of fabric paint in the centre of each - glitter yellow and white pearl.


These ones are the so saffron version of the boho blossoms punch only for the larger flower and boho blossoms and round itty bitty for the smaller flowers.  They are sponged with crumb cake ink and adhered with liquid glue. The petals are curled with the embossing stylus and they have a latte pearl from my stash in their centre.


These are the pink smaller flowers from the boho blossoms punch and the itty bitty round punch (so saffron)
The petals are sponged with pink pirouette ink and curled with the embossing stylus. The pearl in the centre is from my stash.  You could colour a white pearl with a sharpie if you don't have coloured pearls.

Punching out flowers to have a ready made stock is a great way to use up bits of card stock that are too small or an awkward shape for sentiment panels etc.

Happy crafting!
Cheers
Susie

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