So, I started out with the insulation pink ( that looks off white in this shot) (light is miserable here today) and the paint dried kinda darker than I would have liked. ( this paint has the texture of embossing paste ) with the floral dies I cut 2 of ever size you see in this shape and wrapped the petals around the handle of a sanding tool and then the two largest ones had like a 2 inch gap between them and the next size down so I trimmed them free hand with scissors. the button hides all the glue dots. Audrie Thanks for that board, I spent way lots of time just being so amazed with all those cakes. ( here is the one I used for a jump start ) & tfl.
Date: Saturday, January 17, 2015 GMT Views: 1627
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Sat, Jan 17, 2015 @ 6:51 PM
Your flower is gorgeous, Stacy! I was guessing Tattered Florals and wondered how you layered them since those sizes are really strange! Great idea to free hand cut them! Love the delicate look of the vellum against the bolder colors in your background! I also love the clever way you strung the elastic through the button.
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Sat, Jan 17, 2015 @ 7:39 PM
That peachy blossom just melts my heart.
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Sun, Jan 18, 2015 @ 4:35 AM
I need that paint and love your stencil, but the flower totally steals the show on this. Love it! Into my faves. Hugz
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