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Paper flowers

I did a demo for my Stampin' Up! upline Kimber, at her meeting last month. I loved the paper flowers that Jan McClurg showed us at regional last month and just had to try them! I wanted to share the idea with my own downline across the country so, Kimber helped me out by being the cameraman, or woman. :o) I have not been trained in how to be in front of a camera...and even less so in how to edit a video! So, here it is...raw and natural....Hopefully it will inspire you to try your own paper flowers. They are really fun to make!
If I don't do a horrid job and you'd like to see me demo something else, let me know! I'm sure I'll 'get better' at this thing....;o)

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Comments

Rose said…
WOW!!!! This is stunning! Thank you so much for the tutorial! Paper flowers look awesome.
Claudia Perry said…
Thanks so much for posting the tutorial, I wasn't able to go to leadership... You did a great job demoing!
Michelle Tweedy said…
Loved it!! So pretty! I totally want to make one! You inspire me, friend!
Unknown said…
Beckie,
You did a great job making the rosette. Loved your idea to crunch it up before attaching it to the punched flower. :)
Jan McClurg
Unknown said…
Beckie,
Loved the video of your rosette. Also liked your idea to crunch it before attaching. :)
Unknown said…
Great tutorial!!

Thank you, you did a great job!
Arnheidur said…
I love this video clip. Please make more.
Thanks for the great idea!You did awesome!
Tania Gould said…
Fantastic tutorial! Great idea to film it during a workshop - made me feel like I was there! I'm off to try one of these flowers now! Thanks for the inspiration!

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