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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Time Out Thursday: Tissue Paper Flowers
This week for TOT, CurlyLocDiva demonstates how to make tissue paper flowers. Flowers are an excellent addition to any layout and this is an inexpensive way to add spice to your projects. Thanks for coming over to our blog each week and do come again.
Supplies Used:
Tissue Paper (Inexpensive Is Best)
Die Cutting System (CurlyLocDiva uses the Quickutz die cutting system)
Look how beautiful these look.
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Oh CurlyLocDiva, you know I am on a ban. Do you think tissue paper counts as a purchase? I am going to the Dollar Tree today. What exactly does eight ply mean. I am such a flower girl.
ReplyDeleteVery cute.. and inexpensive. Great for my little divas girlscouts troop. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteEight ply means 8 pieces of tissue paper. Sorry I was not clear. You can purchase this even if you are on a spending ban as this only costs a dollar.
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ReplyDeleteCurly this is a great techn. I love making flowers and using them on my projects.
ReplyDeleteOMG... I love your flowers and the video was great!! Now you have me thinking what dies I can use to re-create... TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, I'll have to try this technique. Thanks for sharing. Shari (cricutrookie)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cost savings tip and the flowers turned out so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBTW....the bracelets you are wearing in your video are beautiful!!!
Wowsa.... I LOVE those flowers!!! They are so gorgeous!!!! Thanks for the sharing this with us!!! I appreciate it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it Girl..... and you know I love my Glimmer Mist... :)
ReplyDeleteLove it....I'll use this technique for a retirement gift I'm making..TFS
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video! This technique looks simple enough even for me to try!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to try some of these. Thank you so much for the video! You are awesome!
ReplyDeleteVery nice I must try it off to dollar tree
ReplyDeleteI tried your tut out and my flower came out cute! Check out the deets at http://scrapshack.ning.com/forum/topics/tutorial-tuesday
ReplyDeleteI gave you some love too! Thanks!