Sorry it took me so long to get this tutorial up, but here it is!
I was inspired by Donna Salazar's layered flowers (hers are more grunge style with 4-5 layers of old maps and book pages) and wanted to create a soft delicate, vintage looking flower that was a little easier to manipulate with a whopping 10 layers of various materials. My finished size is 5 inches in diameter. I've seen a similar paper flower technique used with only cardstock on several blogs... but using different paper weights and sheer materials is what gives this flower the shabby vintage look.
Here is what I used, two tulle circles roughly cut to 5 inches, three layers of thin mulberry paper (can use tissue paper) wet torn to 4 inches for a fuzzy edge, a small 4 inch doily, a few white cardstock circles cut with deco scissors and punched with MS lace border punch 4-5 inches, the inner circle of a larger doily 6 inches. I also inked the edges of the cardstock papers in brown, used bronze glimmer mist, water mist and a large brad.
Step 1: Mist the doilies and mulberry paper on one side and gently crumple. Glimmer mist the cardstock on both sides and crumple.
Step 3: Crumple each layer at a time towards the center, starting with the top layer. Let it dry a little.
Step 4: Before it completely dries, gently unravel the layers, starting with the bottom and place as desired to reveal all the gorgeous textures. You can leave the last layer closed if you prefer.
Here is my finished flower with the middle opened to reveal the brad. So fast and easy to do!
Experiment and have fun using different papers and materials too. Happy Scrapping! Your support means so much to me. Thank you for all the lovely comments everyone leaves for me.
This is so beautiful I am putting a link to it on my blog. Definitely want to try it! Great work. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelooks beautiful, Vicky!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful creation Vicky!
ReplyDeleteLove this flower Vicky! Thanks for the tutorial - I am definitely going to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Thanks for the great tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!! I hope you don´t mind if I feature on my blog!!!
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Gorgeous!!!! The flower is so soft and pretty! I can't wait to try! TFS! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower!!!!!!!!!! love it! ;)
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!
ReplyDeleteReally great idea. Love how it turns out. I have to try this on my next layout. THanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI swear you have one of the best flower tutorials!! thanks so much for sharing Vicki!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful handmade flower, thanks for the tutorial, I put a link on my blog for this tutorial, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour flower is stunning will certainly be giving this a go. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletelovely idea flower made..thanks for the tutorial..
ReplyDeletewauw great lovely flower this is thanks for sharring .
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This is brilliant! I will definitely try this out. TFS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous flower and the tutorial is fabulous, thank you so much. I too am popping a link on my blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautyful flower! I'm deffintaly trying this one out ;-)! Thank you so much :-)
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! Awesome technique. Love it. will be using this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful handmade flower, thanks for the tutorial, I put a link on my blog for this tutorial, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHello Vicky, Thanks for amazing tutorial. Shared this tutorial at a Facebook Paper Craft Group!!
ReplyDeleteHi Vicky. I have just found your blog through Pinterest. I have a passion for flowers both paper and material but it is so hard to learn how to make them as people show you them but don't share how to make them. So it is wonderful when someone takes the time to show them and show how to make them step-by-step. Thank you I shall be a regular visitor to your blog.
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