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Monday, July 5, 2010

Elegant ruffled flower tutorial

OK, so I have been researching techniques to manipulate paper to create ruffled flowers for a while now. I actually combined three paper techniques that I found on You Tube and came up with my own ruffled flowers. These take a bit of patience but turn out wonderfully.


I am going to show you how I did the lilac one using heavy cardstock because heavier two-sided cardstock is the easiest to manipulate. The other two I used lightweight cardstock - I like them better but the paper tears easily when dampened. My flowers are 3 inches in diameter but you can make them any size!


Step 1: You need to gather 3 large punched/cut flowers, 1 medium and 5 small. It really doesn't matter what punch or die cut you use as long as there is a bit of separation between the petals. You also need a pen or pencil, tweezers, plain water mister and I forgot to put adhesive in the image - but that's a given right?

Step 2: VERY lightly mist the large and medium flowers, then using your tweezers gently twist and push the petals towards the center. Be careful not to overly wet them or they will rip. Right before you take the tweezers out give it a gently pinch to keep in place.

Step 3: Set aside to dry.

Step 4: Lightly mist the 5 small flowers. Then using your pen end, cup them around and roll then against the pen to get a good cup shape formed. On one of them pinch it to create your flower center.

Step 5: Glue the 4 flower cups into each other and press with pen end. Remember to off-set your petals. Then glue your center in. Set aside to dry. NOTE: This makes a pretty little rose on its own... just add leaves or a green star-like punched flower underneath to simulate a baby Prima rose.

Step 6: Lightly unravel your 3 large and the medium flower and glue them into each other, the medium one on top. Remember to off-set the petals again.

Step 7: Lightly push back the petals of the mini rose and glue it into the middle of the larger flowers. You can add leaves, or attach to a paper vine/flourish. You can also create "leaves" by putting a green pointed petal flower underneath. I just inked white cardstock.

Then you're done! I love the elegance of these flowers. You can also Glimmer Mist, add Stickles or simply ink the edges as I have done. I over inked the centre to show you the definition but I like them better more lightly inked in the center to look more natural.

I really enjoyed creating these. NOTE: I actually used the pointed flower base to create the pink one below. Like I said use whatever punch or die cut you have because once twisted they all look nice. Have fun and don't forget to show me your results! All I ask is that when possible you please give credit where due (to ANY artist) because tutorials do take a lot of effort to produce. Thank you.

26 comments:

Lisa aka Raining said...

Those are gorgeous!Love them! TFS

Tanya said...

Wow, I love 'em too! They are beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial.

Darien said...

WOW!!! Those flowers look Amazing!!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE TUT!!!!

Leah the Orange said...

WHOA! stunning! wonder if i'll have the patience to try this - the result is INCREDIBLE! thanks for sharing, Vicky!

carrie said...

freakin amazing girl, you do the prettiest flowers. so elegant

Hand Me a Stamp said...

Beautiful flower and fantastic tutorial! Thanks so much!

Karen Wilson said...

OMG thats a beautiful flower Vicky! It reminds me of the Petaloo Mulberry flowers, except they dont have the rose center. I will have to get me some more flower punches to try thsi out=)

The Razzill Dazzill Girl said...

I love these flowers! Great tutorial!

ScrappyLizzy said...

These are fabulous!! I can't wait to try making them! Thanks so much for your tutorial!

wendela said...

wow!! thanks for your tutorial, those flowers are so beautiful!

Beata said...

These are amazing! I can't wait to try making some. Thanks for the tutorial:)

Southern Moments said...

Oh oh I know what I'll be doing tomorrow..these are awesome..can't wait to give it a try.

Peggy said...

Awesome tutorial!!!!! TFS!!!!

francie said...

I'm sending this link to my daughter, Mrs. Bean. Her and I are going to spend a day making your flowers. THANK YOU SO MUCH. We really appreciate all your hard work. Fran (Quicksilver)

zuk said...

These are just gorgeous! Thanks for the tut! I can't wait to make these!

Scrap Vamp said...

These are gorgeous! Plus it's two tutorials in one! Thanks for sharing!

wildwoodrose4 said...

These are truly beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us.

Megan Ann said...

Here is how mine turned out using a daisy punch (8 or 9 skinny petals per flower): http://www.scrapbook.com/galleries/228451/view/2933583/-1/1.html Thank you for the great tutorial!

SassyCricut said...

here is how mine turned out.. My very first ones.. Not perfect, but worked for this card... I'll improve hopefully with practice.. Thanks for sharing such amazing flowers... Yours are GORGEOUS...

http://sassyscrappz.blogspot.com/

Myrna Marcano said...

Great tutorial!
Thanks for sharing your talent
Hugs, Myrna

ania said...

Ten kursik też jest świetny!!

Astrid Maclean said...

So glad I found your blog!! These are stunning and thanks so much for this very clear tutorial. Definitely will give them a try, they look fantastic!!

paulaexuk said...

Thank you so much for doing all these flower turorials. I have tried to get the twist that you did on your large petals but I guess I need to practice more and with different size petals. Want to see my attempt?
http://paulaexuk.blogspot.com/2012/01/elegant-ruffle-flower-card.html

MariLynn said...

These are gorgeous!!!

SherriBenson1 said...

I'm going to have to do these, thanks for sharing

Waseem said...

These flowers looks amazing...I really like it.


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