Using the tattored floral sample die we received in our September Project kit, I created a Rose Tutorial. This is my spin on creating a rose with this die. I used the die cut pieces we received in the kit to trace and cut out, since I don't have this die.
Here are the supplies you will need
Step 1
Ink all your petals. I used vintage photo and antique linen distress ink.
Step 2
With your mini mister using water or a sheer glimmermist, generously spray your petals. Let the water absorb into the petals.
Step 3
While petals are still damp, start crumbling them. Let set a couple minutes.
Step 4
Start arranging your petals. Layer by layer, turning one petals layer down and the next layer up. Continue to arrange your petals until you are satisfied with the result.
Step 5
Using a dab of glue to each center of the layers, build your bloom. There are 4 large layers, 2 medium layers and 1 tiny layer.
Spritz a small rosebud with smooch spray, for the center of your bloom. I used black velvet. Secure medium layers to large layers to complete your rose bloom. You may also give a spray to your whole rose with glimmermist to finish. I used iridescent gold.
Completed Blooms
Have fun creating coordinated custom blooms using your Swirlydoos Kits!









LOVE this technique!!!! Can't wait to try it out!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesone job girlie!! I have yet to try this technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tina!!!!!! These came out fantastic!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tina, Very pretty and versatile
ReplyDelete*F*A*B*U*L*O*U*S*!!!!!!
ReplyDeletelooks good Tina! Smart thinking to trace the blooms since you don't have the diecut! I love making water distressed flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome!! Have 2 get that die cut!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! TFS!
ReplyDeletelove these flowers...can't wait to try them..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tina!
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