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1. Roll out some sugarpaste and cut them using three sizes of daisy cutters.
2. Cut out two sizes of large, two medium and three small daisies.
3 With a ball tool,gently draw each petals from the centre out to the tip to lengthen and widen.
4 Gently curl out from the tip in towards the centre to cup the end.
5 Petals are ready to be arranged.
6. Arrange the petals according to the sizes from large to small in a pallete.
7. Cup the ends more, to create a tighter array that hides the centre of the flowers.
I hope the tutorial and the instruction would benefit you . all the best everyone..:)
100% handmade rose that I do LIKE very much, it is made of silk satin with the help of flowermaking millinery tools.
Daisy, the flower of innocence and purity, can be a great option for your desk decoration. With this paper flower tutorial, you will find it is very easy and fast to make these lovely flowers with crepe paper. Don't forget to give me a Like as an encouragement. Subscribe to my channel for more of videos like this from me. Click to see my tutorial: youtu.be/fa5LoaHWJpg
Daisy, the flower of innocence and purity, can be a great option for your desk decoration. With this paper flower tutorial, you will find it is very easy and fast to make these lovely flowers with crepe paper. Don't forget to give me a Like as an encouragement. Subscribe to my channel for more of videos like this from me. Click to see my tutorial: youtu.be/fa5LoaHWJpg
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The results of my June Class. One is missing as the lady had to leave a little bit earlier.
Thanks for looking!
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Daisy, the flower of innocence and purity, can be a great option for your desk decoration. With this paper flower tutorial, you will find it is very easy and fast to make these lovely flowers with crepe paper. Don't forget to give me a Like as an encouragement. Subscribe to my channel for more of videos like this from me. Click to see my tutorial: youtu.be/fa5LoaHWJpg
Mike had a consultation with a doctor this morning - bronchitis, and antibiotics prescribed (hooray!). It will take a while for him to get better, but at least it's a start!
I had help at Toddlers this morning. Ros, a friend from church, came to do the craft activity for me (making flowers with card, tissue paper and a stick). She got there early, and helped me set up, and helped to pack away at the end, which was wonderful! The children enjoyed the craft activity, so it was great. Ros loved being there, and may come again in September :-)
After lunch, someone from Toddlers (a lovely childminder) who hadn't been able to come this morning due to one of her charges being ill, called by with some sunflowers for me, and a bunch for Sue too. Sue does the refreshments each week, and is a real boon. I cycled over to where she lives - right near the RAF Fairford airfield - and stopped for half and hour to watch various aircraft leaving after RIAT. It was interesting to see how they all took their turns on the runway, and to see jets, small and large propeller planes, as well as helicopters. Then Sue got her flowers :-) On the way back I saw the first harvesting I've noticed around here this season.
Flower & BG made from PB stamps. Blogged: sewpaperpaint.blogspot.com/2015/11/penny-black-poinsettia...
We made beautiful handmade French flowers in Jan Wutkowski class. August 24-26 2012.
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Unique Offerings: "French Flowermaking" taught by Jan Wutkowski
August 24-26 2012
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