Saturday, March 10, 2012
Hello everyone. Hope you all had a great week.
I am going to share with you some things you can do with the Tim Holtz Tissue Paper. One is a basic technique and I also make a flower using some Modeling film.
Hope you enjoy the video. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
My camera cut off at the end of the making of the flower so I will share a run down of what I did.
Tissue paper flower.
Cut out about 8 tissue paper flowers.
Spray with Spritz spun sugar.
Heat dry
Layer all the flowers staggering the petals.
add a generous amount of hot glue in the top center of the flower hold the bottom but also scrunching it together. you can shape it how you like.
You are going to cut off a snub off the end to make it shorter.
Modeling film flower.
Adhere the tissue paper to the modeling film with multi medium.
Run through the embossing folder.
Run the tissue paper and modeling film through the sizzix to Cut out a flower using the tattered floral die after they are dried and adhered together.
Using you heat tool heat up the modeling film and shape the petals. You don't want to heat it too much or you will lose some of the embossing.
Place the tissue paper flower on top of the film flower. Then add a flower center or a metal flower as I did.
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5 comments:
great technique ! Thanks for the tutorial
interesting technique, beautiful flower!
Wow Tiffany.... that flower is so Beautiful!!!! Thank you for showing us!
Great tutorial!!
Beautiful flower, Thanks!!
Could have been a good tutorial but you need more practise demonstrating & talking at the same time. Lots of errms, aaahs, ooohs & pauses, spoilt the continuity of this video.