Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Birthday card with fun flower tutorial!



I made this card for this week's sketch challenge over at 2 Sketches 4 You -- these colors are just scrumptious, aren't they? They make me want to eat sherbet!

This flower is such a fun, unexpected, TOTALLY simple touch. I did not come up with this one myself -- I saw it in an issue of CARDS magazine (The creator of the original project was Betsy Veldman.) I took these step-by-step pics of another card I created quite a while ago, and I thought some of you might enjoy a tutorial! The great thing about this technique is that you only have to be able to sew a relatively straight line. This is great if you have a lot of coordinating scraps from another project (this one is leftovers from my memory book and scrapbook pages about Carissa).

Step one: cut however many circles you want in varying sizes and colors or patterns.



Step 2: Adhere circles together -- apply adhesive only to centers



Step 3: Sew 3 or 4 intersecting lines through the center of the circles.


Step 4: Cut petals around the stitched lines. I did it freehand, but you could also draw the curves on first if that helped.




Step 5: Bend all the layers to create the layered petals.


Step 6: Chalk or ink the edges (I really like the cat's eye chalk inks) and add a button for the center. Voila!




Let me know if you have any questions!

26 comments:

  1. I love this technique. I just showed my fried how to make a flower with nested circles and she was soooo happy. Looks great.

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  2. This is soooo pretty! I love your fold over scallops & that homemade flower is stunning! Great job:)
    Laura

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  3. Fantastic, love the way you have used the sketch

    sarah x

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  4. stunning card for the sketch and hey thanks for the info on the flower - its gorgeous - gotta give that a try
    kath
    xxx

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  5. Love the flower, thanks for sharing, thought you might be interested in this site... http://magnoliachallengeblog.blogspot.com/

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  6. Tfs this great technique to create these gorgeous flowers,xxxWendy.

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  7. Thanks for sharing that technique!

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  8. the whole card is just wonderful....

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  9. See, this is what I love about blog-hopping! You see the most wonderful cards and an unexpected tutorial. What a great way to make flowers. I'm definitely going to use this technique.
    Eveline.

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  10. Thank you for sharing this technique. I can't sew a stich, but it is very interesting.

    Love your blog.

    Lori

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  11. Tomi, I love this card. It does look like it would be more difficult to make, but you made it look so easy.......now something else for me to try.

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  12. Beautiful card and thanks for sharing the technique to make those beautiful flowers : )

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  13. Great technique thanks for showing us. Cute card too.

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  14. Wow! I love this I have to try it today! Your directions are so detailed and you make it looks so easy!

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  15. This is AWESOME !!! I just love your flower and can't wait to try one myself ! Thank you for sharing your directions with us !

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  16. Your flower technique is awesome! Great job with the sketch!

    ~Lea

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  17. What a great card! I love the fold over scallop and sleeve! Best, Curt

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  18. This flower technique is FABULOUS!! I will be trying this out.

    Lots of hugs,
    T

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  19. WOW GREAT TECHNIQUE....I WILL HAVE TO USE THAT SOON......

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  20. What a fab technique - can;t wait to try it - love your work

    pammie~k

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  21. Oh this totally rocks!!! LOVE it!! :) Thanks for the tutorial! Gonna try this out soon!

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  22. I love these flowers. so pretty;)

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  23. That is fantastic!! I might have to try that!

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  24. Love this technique... I pulled out my sewing machine and made a flower to embellish a 1 page wonder book I had just finshed. Just the right touch to finish it off. Thanks for sharing!

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  25. OMG!!.. I know I commented on this before... but that was before I saw the directions!.. Thanks a bunch for including them.. I'm definitely going to try it!

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