Good Morning! Welcome back to day number three of my guest design spot this, again, is DoBea with The Flip Side of Me! I want to thank you for all the lovely comments you have been leaving for me. I am so honored to be able to share my projects with you!
For my project today, there are lots of photos. I hope this helps in some way, as I am a very visual learner, so I think the more photos the better.
I used the stamp set Valentine Sweets for this project. I know I am bombarding you with Valentine's things so far, but I just can't seem to help myself.
First, for the larger flower, I started out stamping fifteen of the large solid outline hearts onto one piece of paper and then six of the largest dotted outline hearts onto another piece of paper. (All of the hearts were stamped onto paper from The Girls Paperie.) Then, for the smaller flower, I stamped another ten of the largest dotted outline hearts onto yet another piece of paper and four of the smallest dotted outline hearts onto the last piece of paper. (I wanted all of the different sized hearts to vary from each other.)
Here is a picture of the hearts for the smaller of the flowers.
Next, I took my flower tool (the Petal Roller from Imaginisce) and made a crease down the middle of all of the hearts, large and small.
I then flipped the hearts over (the backside facing up) and made a crease in between the middle crease (which now looks like a mountain) and edge on both sides of the mountain.
So, when you flip then back over there are two hills and one valley.
From there, I pierced a hole near the bottom middle for the brad to fit through.
I took two small hearts and put them onto the brad first, then took five of the larger hearts and put them on the brads, spanning them out into the flower shape.
And, here is a close up of the two different sized flowers I made. I had ended up making three large flowers and two small ones.
Nearing the end, before I glued the flowers on, I painted the wooden love (found this at Hobby Lobby) in baby blue, pink and white, and then painted a layer of Glamour Dust Glitter Paint in Ice Crystal (which you can find here in the Peachy Keen store) over the entire thing, and let dry.
Finally, I replaced the ribbon that it can with with some pretty pink satin ribbon so that I could hang it on the wall, and glue the flowers where I wanted.
I hope you enjoyed the project today! Also, don't forget to leave your comments here and at my blog in order to have your chance at winning the adorable Valentine Cupids stamp set.
37 comments:
This is an adorable project and I love the use of the hearts to make the flowers, so clever!!
Awesome. Flowers are perfect for love day.
pookie
moonqueen69@yahoo.com
Love your flowers! How sweet!
Love this project perfect for a little girls room. TFS
Debbie
http://craftywizard.blogspot.com
debbie_craine at hot mail dot com
I love those flowers!! So cute!
I love this project.
Hugs,
Melissa D
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www.sleeplesswonder.blogspot.com
Love how you made the flowers!!! What a great idea!
housesbuiltofcards@gmail.com
Love the way you made the flowers from the hearts. Great idea!
connie dot kirchner @ yahoo dot com
This is really pretty!! Love your flowers!
These flowers are adorable!!! Love them!
hugs,
joni
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Awesome project..gonna have to keep this one in mind! Thanks so much for the inspiration:)
Robin aka thecricutscrapper
Wow....these flowers are beautiful. thanks for the tutorial. Love how your project turned out!
This is beautiful...thanks for sharing :)
Gabriela
Gaby@hispaniclifestyle.com
Such a great project! The flowers would be great on cards too, I'll bet! Thanks for the inspiration!
Tanya
thomfam@inreach.com
Awesome how you made the flowers. I likethat idea. Thanks for sharing. Dawn RI
abosoffit@hotmail.com
Very clever! Love it!
ra6352 (at) gmail (dot) com
This is absolutely FABULOUS!!
This is beautiful. I love the soft colors and the heart flowers turned out BEAUTIFUL. Hugs - Glora me(at)glorajean(dot)com
Oh my!! These are just ADORABLE!! I love the colors!! You can leave that hanging up for Spring, too! ;) Thanks for sharing! :)
Linda
www.fancyframework.com
So pretty! I love the use of the hearts for the flowers. Thanks for all the photos.
Hugs,
Saundra
Luvscrappingtogether @ gmail.com
What a really creative idea-thanks for sharing!
Sooo smart. I love this idea. TFS
Hugs from Lilli =)
l.a.nikolaisen at gmail dot com
www.crazycardmaker.blogspot.com
Your flowers are beautiful and the instructions very clear. Love the sign, it is a beautiful keepsake.
Kim xXx
Wow! Those heart-flowers are so lovely and pretty!
I like how simply put together your sign is.
Email: QC Kelsey
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Really cute and love the idea of using hearts to make flowers. The photos help a lot as I am a visual learner also.
Your project is so adorable!!! I love your flowers! TFS
brigitteetleschats at hotmail dot com
Really simple idea that has a big affect!
I just love this! The flowers are beautiful but yet they look so easy to make (I like that!). I also think the color scheme you chose is so soft looking.
sherri_braun@hotmail.com
Very nice project!!!! It look beautiful, Cathryn67 <3
Thanks for the tutorial, lovely flowers.
Didn't know there was such a tool. Very cool effect.
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I LOVE these heart flowers!!!
I love the flowers!! They are the cutest. Fantastic Idea!!
Ashley
ScrappinAsh at gmail dot com
Genius!!! What a great idea!!
chris.tana08 @ hotmail . com
Love the flowers....
This is so great!
This is too cute. I am glad I came over here to take a look. Thanks.
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