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Sizzix Fresh Vintage: Flower, 3D #2

27 Oct
Welcome back to yet another idea-packed Fresh Vintage blog hop! Today the fabulous designers will be working with the Flowers, 3D #2 die to create their projects. Wait until you see all of the ways they have used this die!
To view the hop, you can click on the Fresh Vintage blinkie on the sidebar. This will take you around to all of the designers on the hop OR you can click on the linky party below for a look at all the projects. To see projects that have already been posted, visit the page above titled “Sizzix Blog Hops”. For a chance to win this die, answer the question about today’s hop on the Oh My Crafts blog today.

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You may be thinking this is just another flower die. Well, it is… but it has four separate flowers it! And you can make large or small flowers depending on where you place your paper. For complete instructions, head over to the Sizzix site where you can download a pdf instruction sheet and tips for assembling the flowers.

And now, let’s see what the designers have done with the die:

I love working with crepe paper and was very excited to find it sold at my local AC Moore store in the gift wrap section. I made a bouquet of flowers using the different flowers on the die.

 

DESIGNER TIP: Use masking tape on the die to show where to place your paper for the corner circle flowers. I like using materials with a little “give” so the petals fold naturally- fabric works great, as well as felt, fleece, coffee filters, and tissue paper. Bamboo skewers and lollipop sticks work great for stems as do pipe cleaners and wire.

 

 

Flower #1:

  1. Cut 8 squares of crepe paper (or whatever you would like to use) for your flower. Fold them into quarters and place the folds toward the corner that is not getting cut. You can fold 4-6 pieces and cut at once.
  2. Take a 1″ STYROFOAM ball and place it at the end of a skewer. Coat with spray adhesive, then sprinkle colored glitter on top.
  3. Layer the stacks of flowers and punch a hole in the middle. Insert a brad and hot glue the glittered ball inside the flower. Add stem to back by inserting into styrofoam ball.
Flower #2
  1. Cut 8 squares of crepe paper as mentioned above.
  2. Poke a very small hole in the base of the fold, thread petals with floss, twine, thin wire or pipe cleaner and gather petals together.
  3. Attach to base of skewer with glue or wire.

 

Flower #3:
  1. Cut a stack of the smallest flowers (in the center of the die). Punch a very small hole in the middle of the stack.
  2. Insert thin floral wire into center of flower and add a pearl bead. Hot glue in place.
  3. Wrap stems into one, staggering flowers. Add a leaves to the stem if desired.

 

 

Flower #4
Happy Accident #517- When I took my crepe paper streamers down from the shelf, I saw they had been bleached randomly by the nearby fluorescent lights. I couldn’t have done that if I tried! I am setting them right back there for more cool bleaching when I put them away 🙂

  1. Using the fringed section of the die, tear a strip of from a roll of crepe paper about 30″ long. Fold up until you have a piece that fits inside the edges of the die.
  2. Run through Big Shot.
  3. Add 1″ of tacky tape to the end of a skewer.
  4. Keeping section folded, wrap around skewer and secure the end with floral tape.
  5. Fluff! Add leaves if desired.

BONUS: FELT FRINGED LOOP FLOWER

This is a great topper for a gift and is nice and full when cut from wool felt. You could also use on a headband or pin.
  1. Cut 4 pieces of wool felt about 4″ x 12″. Fold in half lengthwise and then into thirds so you have a piece 2″ x 4″.
  2. Lay felt on top of die with folds inside the cutting lines of fringe.
  3. Run all pieces through Big Shot. Open out to 2″ x 12″.
  4. Stitch along the raw edges with a basting stitch.
  5. Cut a matboard circle about 2″. Apply double sided tape to one side.
  6. Start winding felt from outside, edges in, spiraling into center.
  7. For center, coil one strip of felt around a knitting needle and stitch or glue piece to itself. Press into place!

 

See? Lots of ideas! What would you do with this die? What materials would you use? Thanks so much for stopping by- see you on Tuesday!

Categories:
3D Art, Blog Hop, Eileen Hull, Sizzix

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Comments

  1. KimberlyRae says

    October 27, 2011 at 5:42 am

    So Beautiful!! I’m just Amazed and Dazzled Every Time I come here 🙂
    Hugs and Blessings,
    KimberlyRae

  2. Anita Braddock says

    October 27, 2011 at 2:04 pm

    Very beautiful. love the colors and love what you made. love the new dies so many great projects. thanks for sharing ansd for the chance to win.
    http://www.anita-craft-corner.blogspot.com

  3. famillemarleau says

    October 27, 2011 at 2:37 pm

    Your flowers are so cute. I love them. Thanks for sharing, Johanne L.

  4. niki says

    October 27, 2011 at 3:50 pm

    Oh, I need that die!

  5. Karen B says

    October 27, 2011 at 7:20 pm

    Wow! These flowers are SPECTACULAR, Eileen! You have been a busy girl! Also, I gasped when I read about the glitter on the Mac!

  6. Eileen Hull says

    October 27, 2011 at 7:42 pm

    I know- glitter on Mac- bad. But I immediately vacuumed it up with a brush and all seems well. Phew.

  7. Paulette Still says

    October 28, 2011 at 2:04 am

    What a fun die Eileen. Some of the crepe paper flowers remind me of those big tissue paper flowers our kids made at school, which I always loved to receive. I love your loopy felt flower as well.

  8. Eileen Hull says

    October 28, 2011 at 2:48 am

    Thans Paulette. Love those flowers too- we did them in Brownies with my girls 🙂

  9. butlerfly24 says

    October 28, 2011 at 4:43 am

    Very Cool. I saw this die in the store the other day but was intimidated by it. This really helps. Thanks.

  10. Diana says

    October 28, 2011 at 12:45 pm

    First thing I’d do with this die is try the crepe paper idea. I’ve not gone there yet. I suspect there would be flowers all over my house and office at work. Thanks for the ideas. diana

  11. jonathan-fong says

    October 28, 2011 at 11:06 pm

    This is a great die, and you’ve really shown its versatility. Why yes, I would love this die. Thanks, Eileen.

  12. craftsncoffee says

    November 2, 2011 at 6:24 pm

    Such sweet bouquets! And I love the versatility, both in mediums and styles. I cannot pick a favorite. (And there’s not a die I’ve seen that I don’t say “love it, want it.”

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