Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Rolled Paper Flower Video Tutorial

I was going to wait until the weekend to post this, but you know when I've created something I just get too excited and gotta share it with you guys straight away, so here it is:
When I first started being creative again I used to roll paper quite a bit both for artwork and jewellery making, but while playing recently I came up with a simple formula for getting easy-peasy perfect flowers every time, here's the tut:

They really do make SUCH cute rings that I had to make a few out of them, some of which are available in my Etsy stop (but you know me I'll be off onto the next project soon, so only a limited amount are available and for limited time I'm afraid so get going if you want one ;) ):
...and just incase you were wondering what background tutorial it was that I made the flower in the top middle of the below picture with, it can be found here. I used one of the 'B-sides', not even one of the nicer ones, to make it but I have to say I think it turned out my favourite =)


That's all folks, have a great crafty evening love Jennibellie =D xoxo

4 comments:

  1. I can see after watching this video a few times, that it is a great use for those scrapbook papers one isn't fussed about ... but after getting a peek at that very furthest top right in light pink (ohhh SO me!) I shall have to make some with my very favouritest papers too! ,-) As always, Jenny -- thank you for these creative videos that always spark more fun in my world! (((hugs)))

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  2. I have NEVER seen art work creasted this way. Can't believe they look so good.

    I write a blog which I have entitled “Accordingtothebook” and I’d like to invite you to follow it. I’m your newest follower.

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  3. Hi Jennie,

    this is fantastic work and i loved all paperings espeically the red one :-)
    i was looking your video together, thank you for sharing your wonderful creativity, i love your style.

    Hugs Jeannette

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