Several people are asking about how I did the Scallop Flower in one of my cards. Here is the card I posted before.
I made this card to show you how I did it step by step.
I am also going to use this card for my next class.
RECIPE:
Stamps: Sweet Stems, Wow Flowers
Paper: Tangerine Tango, Kiwi Kiss, Whisper White, DSP
Tangerine Tango
Ink: Basic Balck, Kiwi Kiss, Tangerine Tango
Accessories: brads,striped grosgrainTangerine tango ribbon
Tools: Scallop edge punch,circle punches, window punch
piercing tool, blender pen
Pic.1 Cut 1-1/5 x 12 strip of DSp paper.
Use the scallop edge punch .
Pic. 2 After all the scallops are done.
Pic.3 I used the Score-Pal for scoring.
Pic 4. After scoring, start folding (fan fold).
Pic. 7 This is what your flower should look like once you glued
the two ends.
You can use other kind of adhesive if you want.
Pic. 10 Punch a 1" circle and adhere in the back. It will be easy for you to mount the flower.
Love this card Chat! I made one:
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Thanks so much for all your inspiration! You ROCK!!!
Chat
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, love the colors
and layout
Thanks for the awards
Jean
This is just so fun Chat! thank you so much for sharing the instructions!! I'm gonna try this out!
ReplyDeletelove this flower and your card thanks so much for the lesson going to try it now
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Norine
This is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to try this! I love the step by step pictures. Beautiful card! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the instructions, they are perfectly understandable and I hope to make one of your flowers soon. You have wonderful cards!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Chat! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHey Chat... I love this one - Well, ok, I love all of your stuff.
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I have GOT to try this Chat! Love the look and thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Chat for the wonderful step by step tutorial. Now I think I 'need' a scorpal!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!!!
Thanks for this, Chat. That flower is fabulous and makes such a statement on a card!! Can't wait to make one :)
ReplyDeletethanks so much for the photos and tutorial....much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteChat this is fabulous! Thanks for posting this!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow... Thanks for your Inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I love your card and fabulous flower!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial thak you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletethankd for sharing this! i will be trying this soon!
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pretty card BTW!!
Wow.........I just discovered your blog and am hooked :-) Love all your tutorials and this pleated flower card is perfect timing for my next hostess club project. Thank you, thank you for sharing all your wonderful ideas :-)
ReplyDeleteLove this flower, can't believe even I can do it! Thank you so much for the tutorial, very much appreciated ... Angie
ReplyDeleteOh so wonderful!! I am definitely going to have to give that a try! Thanks so much for the instructions!!
ReplyDeleteChat this is wonderful! I came here from Julie Lacey's blog after seeing her wonderful flower card! Great tutorial! Thanks for the instructions! I have to make one now!! Your's is beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteHey, wondering if you can help me. I found your site through another SU Demo....I have even tried calling SU support. I wanted to do this accodian flower but I can't get mine to adhere with the glue dots and stay and no other adhesive works....do you have any suggestions? I am using cameo coral cs, cutting at 1 x 8 1/2 and scoring every 10th....it all looks beautiful but only stays about 10-20 minutes and pops open...I wanted to demo it at a camp tonight and tomorrow, any help would be great you can find my blog or find my email address. Thanks.
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