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Creating a Paper Flower Arrangement with Contour Dies

Creating a Paper Flower Arrangement with Contour Dies

Hi friends! So glad you've stopped by. I'm so excited to show you what I've been working on! If you remember last year I launched my first collection called "Quite Contrary", a floral die line consisting of contour dies. It's been a while since I have made a project with them so I thought today I would show you what I've been creating.
  I absolutely love flower arranging. And these flowers, they aren't temperamental. They do well in the heat or the cold. The best part is they are rather simple to make. I am going to walk you through it step by step so you can make the flowers and the arrangement too! Grab your favorite drink, a pair of scissors, hot glue gun and let's get going. 1.  Hot glue small black pom-pom ball to tip of wire. 2.  Cut a 1” by 2 ½” strip of black tissue or crepe paper. Cut “lashes” into shorter edge of crepe paper, being careful to stop ¼” from the bottom. Snip entire edge. 3.  Using hot glue, wrap the black crepe paper strip around based of pom-pom ball, tearing off any excess. 4.  Die-cut 5 to 6 petals from Simple Anemones die, making sure to line the petals up with the vertical grain of crepe paper. It is best to do this by cutting the paper into rectangles and placing them correctly on the die then cutting them. Remember, you can cut at least 5 sheets of crepe paper at a time so layer them up! In other words, you can probably cut the entire flower in one die-cut roll! There are several petals of varying sizes on the die so you can make different size flowers or you can vary how big your flower gets by using all of them together. 5.  Stretch upper edge of petal slightly to form a ruffle. Pinch bottom edge to form small tucks. Adhere petal to bottom of pom-pom ball using hot glue.  Although you can attach the petal with floral tape, it is easiest to use hot glue. Attach all petals in the same manner but overlap each one a bit.   6.  Adhere floral tape to completed flower, stretching the tape and twisting as you go all the way down the stem. It should stick together. 7.  Make a total of three flowers, each one having less petals than the other, with the one being a bud. You can make your flower look bigger by carefully stretching the crepe paper. 8.  Die-cut two or three long leaves using Pleasing Pom from green crepe paper and several thin leaves (just thin strips of paper) using green cardstock. For a variation and this is optional, hand-cut one leaf that tapers thin at both ends (1/2") and gets wide in the middle (about 1 1/4" wide) and is about 10" long. This would replace one of your Pleasing Pom Leaves. 9.  Crease the two Pleasing Pom Leaves vertically. 10.  Attach a small piece of dry floral oasis or green foam to the wooden base. 11.  Hot glue the two long leaves into the oasis. 12.  Trim lengths of flowers to stagger. The smallest bud will have the longest stem. The largest flower is located at the bottom with the shortest stem. Place the medium-sized flower half way in between the two. 13.  Hot glue the flowers into base, again with the smallest flower at top, mid-size in the middle and the fullest flower at the bottom. 14.  Adhere moss around base to hide any glue and oasis. 15.  Attach wood branch to front of Flowers, hiding oasis and any glue. 16.  Adhere thin wood slice to wood base, behind tall leaves. 17.  Slightly Curl the 4 thin, straight leaves with scissor blades and adhere in place. 18.  Round the widest leaf in half, being careful not to crease it, and adhere both ends into base.   19. Adhere small wood slices to wood slice base.   * Tip: To give a “natural” appearance to the flowers and leaves, make up a solution of a tablespoon of bleach and ¼ cup of water. Paint just the edges of the flowers and across the cardstock leaves. See the up-close picture, second from the bottom on the instructions. And there you have your finished arrangement! Wouldn't this make a great gift?  I think it could look cool with a big dome over the top of it. Any which way,  I'm sure you can make something fabulous. Hope these instructions find you wanting to create.   XO,   Debi   Supplies: PL-001 Platinum Die Cutting and Embossing Machine - 8.5" Platform SR-037 Contour Quite Contrary Debi Adams Simple Anemones Steel Rule Dies SR-041 Contour Quite Contrary Debi Adams Pleasing Pom Steel Rule Dies   22 Gauge Floral Wire-Wrapped Cardstock-Deep Green Crepe Paper- Deep Green, Duo-colored Crepe Paper-Tangerine, Orange, Black- I love German Crepe Paper best because it has the most elasticity. Green Floral Tape Hot Glue Gun and Glue Moss Pom-pom Balls-Black Scissors or 5 Bladed Scissors Dry Floral Oasis or Green Foam-Small Piece Twisted Wood Wood Slices- One Large, 3 smaller Pattern for Flowers and Leaves Optional: Bleach, Water and Paint brush or Q-tip

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Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes

Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes

Hi everyone! Alli Roth here from Partyography and today I’m excited to share these Ooh La La party favor boxes using Stacey Caron’s French Alphabet Stamps Set. Whether you’re celebrating a bridal shower, baby shower or your child’s birthday, Paris themed parties are always a good idea and these stamps are perfect for adding that extra bit of French flair.
Start by assembling your gable box. If you have the Contour Celebrations Party Box Steel Rule Die you could also use this! Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 1 Next cut your pink and striped pink cardstock according to the size you need. For reference, my striped cardstock was 2 ¼ x 5 ¼”. I cut the pink cardstock to 3 x 5 ¾”. Glue the striped cardstock on top of the light pink cardstock. Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 2 Using the French Alphabet Stamps Set, stamp “Ooh La La” or any phrase you like onto your striped cardstock. I also liked the idea of using names to personalize each party favor box. Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 3 Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 4 Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 6 Glue the stamped cardstock onto the box and add pearls and paper flowers to your liking. I liked how girly and pretty the box feels with the extra embellishments. Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 7 To finish things off, add ribbon and a bow with more pearls! Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 8 You can fill these boxes with French macarons or play jewelry for a little girl’s party. The options are endless and I think all of your party guests will love bringing home a little bit of Paris from the celebration. For more ideas and inspiration, visit: Partyography By Alli. Spellbinders® Supplies: Other Supplies:
  • Pink ink pad
  • White gable boxes (4 x 5 1/8”)
  • Cardstock
  • Ribbon
  • Pearl stickers
  • Paper flowers
  • Glue

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Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes

Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes

Hi everyone! Alli Roth here from Partyography and today I’m excited to share these Ooh La La party favor boxes using Stacey Caron’s French Alphabet Stamps Set. Whether you’re celebrating a bridal shower, baby shower or your child’s birthday, Paris themed parties are always a good idea and these stamps are perfect for adding that extra bit of French flair.
Start by assembling your gable box. If you have the Contour Celebrations Party Box Steel Rule Die you could also use this! Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 1 Next cut your pink and striped pink cardstock according to the size you need. For reference, my striped cardstock was 2 ¼ x 5 ¼”. I cut the pink cardstock to 3 x 5 ¾”. Glue the striped cardstock on top of the light pink cardstock. Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 2 Using the French Alphabet Stamps Set, stamp “Ooh La La” or any phrase you like onto your striped cardstock. I also liked the idea of using names to personalize each party favor box. Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 3 Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 4 Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 6 Glue the stamped cardstock onto the box and add pearls and paper flowers to your liking. I liked how girly and pretty the box feels with the extra embellishments. Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 7 To finish things off, add ribbon and a bow with more pearls! Delightful Ooh La La Party Favor Boxes by Alli Roth Step 8 You can fill these boxes with French macarons or play jewelry for a little girl’s party. The options are endless and I think all of your party guests will love bringing home a little bit of Paris from the celebration. For more ideas and inspiration, visit: Partyography By Alli. Spellbinders® Supplies: Other Supplies:
  • Pink ink pad
  • White gable boxes (4 x 5 1/8”)
  • Cardstock
  • Ribbon
  • Pearl stickers
  • Paper flowers
  • Glue

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