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Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Five Days of Botanical Blooms. Day 4: Faux Fabric 3d Flower using the Botanical Builder Dies - with Video Tutorial

Hello there,
And welcome to day four of five in this mini series and today I have a card with a quick Video Tutorial for you too!
To see the other projects in this mini series please **CLICK HERE**
So, this is the card I made using the Botanical Builders Framelit dies to make this 3d scrunched faux fabric flower. I made this card in a Mint and Wisteria colour combo and teamed it with Watercolour Words for the sentiment, take a look...
Once I had made this flower I thought it looked like a felt or fabric flower, what do you think?
Perhaps a double petunia (with thanks to my Mum for remembering the name!).
Sentiment is from Watercolour Words, love this set!
And a side view, this card would fit in an envelope but it would make a real wow as a special card in a box, I think...
So, here's the quick video sharing how I made this flower
Well, I hope you enjoyed that??
And for those who like photos to go with it, here you go!
Please do watch the video for more tips on how to assemble :-)
Love this little flower. I will make another card using the one I made in the video soon too ;-)
Thanks so much for looking today, I'll be back tomorrow with the fifth and final card in this series, hope you can stop by!
Stampin' Hugs,
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2 comments:

  1. Hello,

    very nice idea, love that. could yiu please write down what is in the bottle.I couldnt understand in the video.
    Thank you so much.
    Sunny regards
    Dagmar
    (Austria)

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    1. Hi Dagmar,
      Thanks for taking the time to comment :-)
      In the bottle is isopropyl alcohol or its sometimes called rubbing alcohol, if it's 90% or so I mix it with about 1/3 water. If you have shimmer paint then pop a few drops of that in too but it's not essential.
      Hope that helps and thanks again xx

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