Happy Sunday all! Just here to remind you that there is still time to join in with the current Take the Pixie challenge with the theme of flowers. Here is another DT make I did for it and I've done a quick rolled flower tute below too - I'll try to keep it short but you may want to grab a coffee! I have used Graduation Dolly from the new School's out collection...
Isn't she a sweetie?! I matched her up with Early bird Cosmo Cricket papers and a CC Designs sentiment. So onto the rolled flower tute! First of all, here are the tools you need, each of which I'll talk more in detail about using the tute...
If you have a rolled flower die, then by all means use it! Otherwise you can use a circle die or simply cut out your own circle and then draw a swirl from the edge into the centre of the circle and cut round...
So I've taken the hand cut version and using a thin round tool (I've used a Tim Holtz Distressing Tool as it gives some grip to stay in place), start at the edge (first photo below) and roll the card onto itself (click on the picture for a better view)...
As you can see from the second photo above, I use my thumb to push the card round the tool and use my index finger on my other hand to keep the edges lined up. Once you are done rolling, you will get to the end with the circle, as you can see in the first photo below...
On this circle, add a blob of glue. I use Glossy Accents as it dries clear (so forgiving with any drips!) and dries quickly. As per the second photo above, push the rolled cardstock/paper down on the circle and hold down onto the circle base until it dries enough not to move (with GA, usually takes 5-10 seconds). Et voila! All you then need to do is add more glue into the base of the rolled flower and embellish as desired (I usually add beads for the centres)...
That's it from me now - enjoy the rest of your weekend! In the UK we have a Bank Holiday tomorrow - woo hoo!!
I am entering my card into the following challenges:
Isn't she a sweetie?! I matched her up with Early bird Cosmo Cricket papers and a CC Designs sentiment. So onto the rolled flower tute! First of all, here are the tools you need, each of which I'll talk more in detail about using the tute...
Glue, a thin round tool, something to cut out a circle, scissors (not shown), cardstock/paper, beads |
If you have a rolled flower die, then by all means use it! Otherwise you can use a circle die or simply cut out your own circle and then draw a swirl from the edge into the centre of the circle and cut round...
So I've taken the hand cut version and using a thin round tool (I've used a Tim Holtz Distressing Tool as it gives some grip to stay in place), start at the edge (first photo below) and roll the card onto itself (click on the picture for a better view)...
As you can see from the second photo above, I use my thumb to push the card round the tool and use my index finger on my other hand to keep the edges lined up. Once you are done rolling, you will get to the end with the circle, as you can see in the first photo below...
On this circle, add a blob of glue. I use Glossy Accents as it dries clear (so forgiving with any drips!) and dries quickly. As per the second photo above, push the rolled cardstock/paper down on the circle and hold down onto the circle base until it dries enough not to move (with GA, usually takes 5-10 seconds). Et voila! All you then need to do is add more glue into the base of the rolled flower and embellish as desired (I usually add beads for the centres)...
That's it from me now - enjoy the rest of your weekend! In the UK we have a Bank Holiday tomorrow - woo hoo!!
I am entering my card into the following challenges:
- Color Me Copic - celebrations (graduation)
- Karen's Doodles - something for the kids
- There She Goes - flowers
- Sassy Cheryl's - flowers
- Crafty Sentiments - spots and stripes
- Papertake Weekly - anything goes
- Little Darlings - flowers
- Crafting For All Seasons - handmade flowers
- Whimsy Stamps - spots and dots
- Crafty Emma's Store - no squares allowed
35 comments:
ADORABLE Mary!!~
So gorgeous Mary! I love the way your cards are as beautiful on the inside as they are on the outside!
xxx
Gorgeous card Mary, love the colours and thanks for that tutorial!! Thanks for joining us at Crafty Sentiments.
Hugs
Pinky
Another superb card, and a great little tut! enjoy the Bank Holiday,
liz x
Such an adorable card and great tutorial MaryJ!
XXX Heidy
Fab card Mary J - love the LO and lush DP's
Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
Take care
Debs xx
Gorgeous card Mary and fabulous tutorial!
Gorgeous card, love the fab image and bright and funky papers. great little flower too.
Lyndsey xx
Lovely card Mary. Cute image and love the colours and papers used. The inside of the card is lovely too.
Mags
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Fab card, love the rolled flower and the great tutorial....
Love your card Mary and fab tutorial. I was expecting pictures of your craft room! Lol Enjoy your Bank Holiday Hun xxx
A stunning card Mary, the image is perfect
HUGZ Fleur xXx
awesome card and I love that rolled flower...thanks for sharing how you made it..
Fabulous card Mary, and thankyou so much for the tutorial...now I know where I go wrong..lol..no more chasing my rolled flowers up the hallway,and realise the papers do not have to be 12" long, and you dont have to make them so tight that they wont come off the tool...yay!!
Luv CHRISSYxx
Gorgeous card Mary J. A great tutorial. Those paper roses can get away from you if you dont hold on tight!!!
Hugs
Jayne
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Hi Mary J,
Gorgeous card,sweet image and fab papers :) x
Fantastic card Mary J, loving the layers & great image too..
Hope your having a great bank holiday weekend!!
hugs and xxx
Gemma
Mary this is fabulous...great image and fab papers
Anne
Great card and tutorial! I never thought of using beads for the center, very clever!
A really lovely graduation card, Mary. Super easy to follow tutorial, too x
Gorgeous card Mary and a great tute! mine always don't stick very well so I'm going to try your glossy accents tip - thanks!
I see you have been making some fabby cards while I was away, I just love your worm! he is fabulous!!
Laurie xx
Mary this is awesome! I love that image and your colouring rocks. Thanks for the little tut - I will have to try it out! :D
super cute.Thanks for the tutorial.very cute rolled rose.Love your graduate.
Great tutorial! Thanks so much for joining us at Whimsy Stamps.
Hugz
Kim
Fabbie card Mary.... and such a brilliant flower tutorial.. thanks for taking the time to share!
Hugs
Christine x
gorgeous card mary.fabulous sweet image and i love your colours and rolled flowers :D
xx coops xx
Hi Mary, fab graduation card, the image is so sweet and the flower is super.
Hugs Sue W.
Mary, how cute!! Love the colors. Thanks for joining us at Whimsy Stamps for this week's challenge. :-)
Super card, lovin' the papers and a great tut too, thanks for joining us at Crfty Sentiments this week
I love to make rolled flowers! this one is great with the large pearl in the center! awesome card!
thanks for joining us for the Sassy Cheryl May Flowers challenge this week!
hugs
Judy
Mary, love the flower tutorial!! I just might try to do this!:) They are lovely!! Love your card also. You always make the most amazing projects on your blog!! Pixie HUGS
Great card - thanks for showing us how to put it together and I like your rolled flower! Thanks for joining in with the Papertake Weekly challenge. Mary G x
oh adorable, craquante et superbe ces papiers! biz
A brilliant card Mary and thanks for the great tutorial!
Helen x
Great card and tutorial Mary. Thanks for joining us at CFAS this time. Carol DT x
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