Hello to all of my friends in “blogville”. I hope your week is a grand one. Today, I am going to show you how to use our cool Hibiscus Die to make some gorgeous flowers for all of your paper crafting needs. Stay with me and I will show you step-by-step what you need.
First, get your Hibiscus die ready and whatever system you use for your die cutting. I use the Cuttlebug.
Next, you are going to need a stack of coffee filters. You can use the white or the natural…which ever you prefer.
The coffee filters are so thin, you can cut up to six layers at once. Just discard the leaf that cuts from the die…you wont need that for this project.
You will need twelve flowers to achieve the fullness that I am going to show you today.
Punch a small hole in the center and secure with a brad.
I wrinkle mine up a bit to give my petals some shape and definition…basically…I wad it up in a ball and then start opening it back up.
And now…the finished product.
For a touch of color on your flowers simply apply a bit of ink and then spray with a small amount of water. Once your flower is dry, you can crumple and shape as you want.
Why not make up a few and keep on hand. You only have pennies in your filters. Also, try using printed tissue paper, printed paper napkins, and brown paper bags….these items make lovely flowers.
And now for the finished product…a mini scrapbook page embellished with our beautiful paper flowers.
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7 responses to “Paper Flower Tutorial”
super cute! love your dies! can you use your dies with the sizzix bigkick/bigshot machine? is it like a sizzlit? thanks for sharing :)! have a great day! *hugs* steph ๐
Steph…YES, YES, YES…you can use our dies with just about any of those machines.
Beautiful job Tracy! Love how those flowers turned out. Nicole
OMGosh! The flowers are totally AWESOME! Thanks for a great easy to follow tutorial.
great tute! thanks so much for sharing
Love the look of these flowers! Very creative!
Great tutorial ๐ Thank you for sharing it.