Last Saturday, I went to my friend Tina's wonderful stamp-a-stack workshop. http://chickstampmagnet.blogspot.com/ We assembled 10 fun cards and enjoyed a nice lunch. It's most enjoyable for card enthusiasts like me. I always learn a new technique and I just had to share this one with my craft group.
You punch Stampin' Up! cardstock with any large flower type punch. I used both the 1 3/4" scallop punch and the Fancy Flower Punch. You can also you a smaller flower punch to have more detail in the center. Basically, you start to crumble and loosen up the fibers in the cardstock by bending it in every direction. You can use your thumb nail to curve and bend each pedal. You'll start to see how the paper will separate on the edges. Gently pull the layers apart on each petal until you've pulled it completely apart. You're left with two thin layers of soft, suede looking flowers. This morning, my friend said that it reminded her of the really fancy expensive natural paper. Layer three or four of the big flowers and add a few small ones for the center. Use a fun colorful brad for the center. These brads are the new Sale-a-bration brads! I'm one lucky girl with connections. ;) I've had so much fun making these flowers! Can you tell?
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