Tuesday, June 29, 2010

3D Flowers

Today I thought I would show you the 3D Sizzix flower. So cool and easy to make.....
Here is a video on how to make them using a quilling tool. Have fun.




Supplies:
Sizzix 3D Flower Die
Quilling Tool (found mine at Michael's)
Georgia Pacific Cardstock (Walmart)
Hot Glue Gun (Art Temp)

Here are a few places that carry the 3D Sizzix die:
Sizzix
Ellen Hutson
Scrapbook.com

I purchase mine from Ebay...so check that out too...




25 comments:

Teri A said... Reply to comment

Thanks always love your flower lessons
you know I am going to have to try this one now
Thanks again,

Teri

Linda said... Reply to comment

Gee thanks Christina, something else for me to buy.

Brenda Ldo said... Reply to comment

Christina,
Your instructions are always so clear and straighforword!
Thank you!
Brenda

Kristina said... Reply to comment

Great tutorial, I hope you're commissioned because now I want to buy one too :) Thanks for showing us how it works.

sucor said... Reply to comment

Another great tutorial! Thanks for sharing.

Denise V said... Reply to comment

Christina, great tutorial once again.

Where did you purchase the 3D sizzix???

LiveLaughScrap said... Reply to comment

Thanks for this tutorial. Also i just saw Momo's video today. Thanks for letting her know about the program. She seems so happy to be able to help others more.
Lori

barbsmith2536 said... Reply to comment

I think this was one of the most useful tutorials. Thanks. I have made the flowers by cutting it out myself but this die would be SO much easier and would make a more consistent end product. Using the water to spritz the cardstock before winding it is also a helpful hint. Thanks again.

Barb from Toronto, Canada.

Gramma said... Reply to comment

Cute flowers Christina... you are a very talented artist!

Sharon said... Reply to comment

Pretty! I love to quill so this is right up my alley!! :)

Jennifer said... Reply to comment

Christina,

Thank you for the tutorial!!! :) Those flowers are beautiful!

I always wondered what a quilling tool could be used for...

-Jennifer

Colleen said... Reply to comment

So cute. I love these.

Wendy said... Reply to comment

?You always have such cool tutorials! I hadn't seen this flower set before.

kim.mom said... Reply to comment

AWESOME!! I've been looking for this die!

Linda said... Reply to comment

Do the 3D Sizzix's dies go through a Cuttllbug?
They are beautiful!
Thanks,
Linda

Nanabugaboo said... Reply to comment

Thanks for sharing your talents. I would have started rolling from the middle if I had not seen this video.

Nanabugaboo

Vickie Lee said... Reply to comment

These are so cool. Can't wait to make them. Thank you!!!

Kelly said... Reply to comment

Awesome tutorial...You make it look so easy. After seeing your tutorial, I'll have to put that sizzix die on my must have list!Prima flowers don't have anything on you. Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said... Reply to comment

Dear Christina, awesome video as usual, I look forward to your new posts each day. Does this die fit in the cuttlebug? I sure hope so! Sheri ;)

Alex said... Reply to comment

thanks christina, i've been wanting to make my own 3d flowers and this is a nice option for me. I wonder if the cricut will ever come out with swirl cuts for flowers like this ?

mahuntington said... Reply to comment

Wow, beatiful! I've always heard that the Cuttlebug will take any die. Truth or Fiction? If truth, then what line up of plates do we use. Thank you so much for the tutorial.

DEBBIE ORR said... Reply to comment

I know you have already been asked this but I didn't see your answer posted can you use the cuttlebug to cut with this die? Thanks for the tutorial.

J. Salvato said... Reply to comment

Like the new music! Great flower, I will be making these, for sure. Thanks for all you do and share.

felkatz said... Reply to comment

did you have to use a crease pad for it when using it on your cuttlebug? ALso I know you use spellbinder or nestibilities.. Can you show how you use those with the cuttlebug. I want to buy them but not sure how it will work or if i need to buy extra stuff for it.

Thanks!
kathy
felkatz at gmail dot com

Cathryn67 said... Reply to comment

Wow, the money you can save and the colors you need!
cathryn67