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Tutorial: Circle Paper Flower


 
Laugh by Lucy Chesna 
Supplies Patterned Paper: Pink Paislee; Die Cuts: Pink Paislee; Chipboard: Pink Paislee; Buttons: Pink Paislee; Letters: Jillibean Soup; Ink: Ranger

Download if you like or you can use punches, diecuts or trace from chipboard circles

Supplies
3 1/2, 2 1/2, 1 1/2 circles
Double Sided Paper
Adhesive
Scissors
Buttons
Ink
 1. Cut 3 circles of each size; Fold each circle in half, then in half again, into quarters; Unfold

2. Using the creases in the paper, cut them (leaving 1 inch of the space in the middle of each circle) and you will have 8 petals
3. Cut off about 1/4 inch of paper where you made the slit. Removing these wedges will give each petal a little space to manuever
4. Nip off the corners to shape the petal
5. Take one finger and press the sides with the other finger to lift it. Repeat this step for petal and for all the flowers
6. Assemble the flowers starting with the largest on the bottom and then add button in the middle. You are ready to add it to your project
                                   
Thanks for looking...love comments and sharing :) 

Comments

Lori Comeau said…
Great page and great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. BL
The Gov. said…
Super cute flower! bl
Nicole Robinson said…
Great layout and a great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!! BL
Miranda said…
Love your page! The flowers are AWESOME!!!! BL
Colleen said…
Fun LO and great tutorial. BL

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