Crimped Paper Flowers – Video Tutorial by Patty Bennett

Flower m&t march 2010 This is one of the fun projects we made at my Luv 2 Stamp Group meeting on Saturday!


The gals at the meeting learned how to make the paper flower and leaves using the crimper and then added it to the cute treat holder.  Demonstrators in my group who requested a long distance packet received all the supplies and tutorial to make this project.


Thanks to Jan McClurg for sharing this idea at the Phoenix Regional seminar in January!!  Enjoy the Video Tutorial and go have fun making paper flowers!



 



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Order Code



Description


Price


114526


Circles #2 Die


$15.95


115954


Two Tags Die


$21.95


113439


Big Shot


$99.95


100730


Whisper White Cardstock


$7.50


114300


Sticky Pages (12×12)


$6.95


116631


Paper piercing tool


$3.50


105826


Mat Pack


$9.95


109046


1” circle punch (optional)


$10.95


113692


Eyelet Border punch


$15.95


102482


Real Red Cardstock


$5.50


100702


Old Olive Cardstock


$5.50


117289


Pretty in Pink Satin Ribbon


$8.95


102892


Sponge Daubers


$10.95


103133


Real Red Ink Pad


$5.95


101618


Crimper


$19.95


108360


Craft & Paper Scissors


$29.95


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22 thoughts on “Crimped Paper Flowers – Video Tutorial by Patty Bennett”

  1. Very nice flower and a great tutorial. Thank you Patty for sharing this with us..
    I love when you have tutorials..at 77 I learn more from seeing..ha ha ha
    pat

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  2. Patty,Very cute idea! Can’t wait to do these. I have seen the flowers but thought they were made with cloth.I love useing the tag as a treat holder,so clever! Thank you for sharing.

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  3. These look like so much fun – can’t wait to give them a try – I know my gals are going to love them. I find written directions at Julie Davison’s blog, but I am a visual person, so the video will help.

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  4. Awesome video, Patty! You always go just a step above and make it sooo much easier with the extra details. Thanks!!

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  5. I loved this tutorial! Your directions are very clear, video is crisp and clear. Thanks so much.
    Marilyn in Michigan

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  6. Thank you for sharing. The tutorial was great and I am looking forward to making some of these and sharing with my friends!
    Suzette in Maryland

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  7. absolutely darling… I loved the video….I learn better by watching than reading…. Thanks so much for the video….
    Cookie

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