Saw one of these beautiful flowers on someones blog and they also had instructions - thank you so much, whoever you are! (Unfortunately, I lost the link.) For those of you who haven't learned yet: punch 5-10 scallop circles, poke a hole through the middle and stick a brad through, crumple them up, and it's just that easy!
I took several elements from the inspirational picture: I made a flower (which doesn't really look like a rose but it is supposed to be one - just use your imagination! LOL) using 3 shades of pink because I just love those roses that have various shades - they always make me think of sunsets. It looked like the background in the pic is kind of greenish, so I used SU!'s Mellow Moss and True Thyme papers. I used white ribbon as the easel 'stopper' because I love the bright white scarf in the photo.
Date: Friday, February 12, 2010 GMT Views: 467
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