So love your tutorial's you explain every step nicely you make it so easy. I love, love flowers so on a fixed income, you have to learn to make them instead of buying so again thank you for taking the time... :)
Just watched the video. I'm going to try these tomorrow. I will use the scallop on mini monograms, because i don't have a punch, can't wait, thanks for the great idea!!
Hi Christina, I absolutely love all of your tutorials. They are very well instructed. Oh, and I have a blog award for you. Please visit my blog at http://lovethatbug.blogspot.com/2010/02/my-very-first-blog-award.html to pick up your award. Stacy
Thank you Christina for this video....I want to make my own flowers and have been looking on the you tube and really didn't like any of them....but I love yours.....and I will make them just like you explain....except I'm going to use my cricut to cut them out.....and thank you so much.....
Another great tutorial, Christina!! Thanks so much for sharing how to make these beautiful flowers! I have seen other versions, but I like yours!!! Seems simple and so pretty!! Thanks for all that you so generously share with us!!!
hey, guess what, I just tried this and it's so fun, then I looked around my scrap room and spotted the medium sized punch for the itop and wondered how that would look, gave it a try and it's really cute because the petals are more blunt, it's so cute, thanks for the great ideas!!!!!!
Hi Christina, I love this flower tutorial. Great job dear... I will have to try it. I still love your new website design, super cute girlie! Huggs, Gale :)
GREAT FLOWER AND IT LOOKS FAIRLY EASY TO MAKE A WEEK OR SO AGO YOU USED A CROCHET FLOWER ON ONE OF YOUR PIECES DID YOU MAKE IT YOURSELF? DO YOU HAVE A PATTERN I WOULD ALSO LOVE TO TRY ONE OF THOSE THANKS DEBBIE
Just got referred to you by Robyn, (THE PINK STAMPER)...LOVE, LOVE, LOVE those little flowers, they will certainly become one of my regular embellishments! Thanks Christina!
Hi Christina, I actually made some of these for a card challenge and I think they turned out pretty darn cute. If you have time you can check it out here. http://vicki-vintagelace.blogspot.com/2010/04/play-date-cafe-challenge-pdcc-25.html
Hey Christina, I tried another technique with flowers. After breaking down the fibers, peel the card stock in two. I used 3 scalloped punches, which in turn were 6 papers.
If you want to see how they turned out: http://pastedpictures.blogspot.com/2010/04/flowers.html
Christina..I made a couple of these great little flowers today, they are so cute. I can see this being just the beginning. Thanks for all you great videos and ideas I look forward to your emails everyday. Thanks again for sharing you time with all of us.
Hi Christina! I made three of these using 2 colors of glimmer mist for each flower, instead of water. WOW! Easy and very pretty!! Thanks for the video. :)
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ReplyDeleteSo love your tutorial's you explain every step nicely you make it so easy. I love, love flowers so on a fixed income, you have to learn to make them instead of buying so again thank you for taking the time... :)
ReplyDeleteJust watched the video. I'm going to try these tomorrow. I will use the scallop on mini monograms, because i don't have a punch, can't wait, thanks for the great idea!!
ReplyDeletePennyG cricut mb
So cute Christina, and so easy. I, like Penny will use Mini Monograms as I have no scallop circle punch. thanks for your videos and help
ReplyDeleteSusan
Great technique, thanks for sharing. I am going to try these on my next project.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great flower and it seems easy to make. Thank you for the excellent step by step instructions. Cant wait to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. This looks like something I will try.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty to be so simple to make. Going to try them tomorrow.--Ryansmaama
ReplyDeletegkburrow@cmaaccess.com
How easy is that? Love it. Another thing I need to start using. Wooooo Hoooo! I love new techniques!
ReplyDeleteHow cute and easy! Thanks for sharing this with us. Love, love, love your videos!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, thanks for sharing! Cannot wait till your next video! Bye, Anne-Marie
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the video. This is so easy. I would have never thought it could be so easy. Thanks for showing how to do this!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
i like that flower, and it is easy to do. Thank you
ReplyDeleteCUTE! I have done something similar just using a scallop edge scissor to cut the circle...this was pre-cricut...aka...the dark times! HAHAHA
ReplyDeletenikki
OMG!!! These are so easy to make, thanks so much for the great video tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make some of these flowers for myself!
Wow Christina! These flowers are perfect & easy, definitely something I can tackle!!1:) TFS
ReplyDeletehugs,
Emma:)
Great video Christina! Need to a scallop punch and get to work-this would be perfect for my sister's B-Day card. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love all of your tutorials. They are very well instructed. Oh, and I have a blog award for you. Please visit my blog at http://lovethatbug.blogspot.com/2010/02/my-very-first-blog-award.html
to pick up your award.
Stacy
Thank you Christina for this video....I want to make my own flowers and have been looking on the you tube and really didn't like any of them....but I love yours.....and I will make them just like you explain....except I'm going to use my cricut to cut them out.....and thank you so much.....
ReplyDeleteAnother great tutorial, Christina!! Thanks so much for sharing how to make these beautiful flowers! I have seen other versions, but I like yours!!! Seems simple and so pretty!! Thanks for all that you so generously share with us!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs!
Linda
Very cute flower! Thanks for sharing the video with us! Have a great Sunday, Mary
ReplyDeleteThat's such a pretty flower! I wonder if any of the scallop circles on the Cricut would work. I'll have to give it a try. Thanks, Pam
ReplyDeleteAs usual Christina you amazed me! I loved your last flower and this one is even more life like.
ReplyDeleteI created mine in a SU' darker royal blue (forgot the color last scrap piece) :( and it looks like it is swede gorgeous cannot begin to describe it.
Thank you for all you do I am forever grateful not only for your vidoes but for your kindness and willingness to share!
You are the QUEEN of flower making!! I love your creativity!
ReplyDeletePenny :)
barefoot at spyfbi dot com
Fabulous idea! I love this flower. You are teaching me so much about flower making. Thank you they are wonderful!
ReplyDeletehey, guess what, I just tried this and it's so fun, then I looked around my scrap room and spotted the medium sized punch for the itop and wondered how that would look, gave it a try and it's really cute because the petals are more blunt, it's so cute, thanks for the great ideas!!!!!!
ReplyDeletePennyG cricut mb
that is really cool, thanks for showing this.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina,
ReplyDeleteI love this flower tutorial. Great job dear... I will have to try it. I still love your new website design, super cute girlie!
Huggs,
Gale :)
What a great easy flower! Thanks!
ReplyDeletePamela
That does look super easy and it comes out looking great!
ReplyDeleteGREAT FLOWER AND IT LOOKS FAIRLY EASY TO MAKE A WEEK OR SO AGO YOU USED A CROCHET FLOWER ON ONE OF YOUR PIECES DID YOU MAKE IT YOURSELF? DO YOU HAVE A PATTERN I WOULD ALSO LOVE TO TRY ONE OF THOSE
ReplyDeleteTHANKS
DEBBIE
Love it. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteflapril
Your videos are just so great. I think anyone could now make one of these flowers. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina for this video!
ReplyDeleteI just bought some Glimmer Mist
and can't wait to use it after I
make some of these flowers.
Way cool! Thanks so much for taking the time to make the videos for us! I really appreciate your efforts.
ReplyDeleteSheri
I love these flowers. And they are so easy to make. Looking at the pics of them I thought they were made from fabric or ribbon. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLori
Love the flowers. Way to cute!
ReplyDeleteJust got referred to you by Robyn, (THE PINK STAMPER)...LOVE, LOVE, LOVE those little flowers, they will certainly become one of my regular embellishments!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina!
Love it! Those flowers are way too cute!!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, I actually made some of these for a card challenge and I think they turned out pretty darn cute. If you have time you can check it out here.
ReplyDeletehttp://vicki-vintagelace.blogspot.com/2010/04/play-date-cafe-challenge-pdcc-25.html
Hey Christina, I tried another technique with flowers. After breaking down the fibers, peel the card stock in two. I used 3 scalloped punches, which in turn were 6 papers.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to see how they turned out:
http://pastedpictures.blogspot.com/2010/04/flowers.html
Christina..I made a couple of these great little flowers today, they are so cute. I can see this being just the beginning. Thanks for all you great videos and ideas I look forward to your emails everyday. Thanks again for sharing you time with all of us.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina! I made three of these using 2 colors of glimmer mist for each flower, instead of water. WOW! Easy and very pretty!! Thanks for the video. :)
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