Stampin’ Up! demonstrators, Julie Piesciuk and Laura Barto inspire you to create as they share paper crafting tips featuring the latest trends. Today we will show you how to create a beautiful designer fabric flower. We’ll also give ideas on how to use this flower for gift-giving. This is the second in a three part series. Visit www.papercraftingtrends.com for complete project instructions.
The meander (or maze) book gets its name from the way the paper is cut and folded to make the pages. This size book is great for scrapbooking a single event! For step by step still pictures and more tutorials, visit our resources page and tutorial at www.splitcoaststampers.com … Splitcoaststampers “Beate Johns” “Meander book” Scrapbooking “Paper Crafting” “Unity Stamp Co” Scor-Pal
Julie Piesciuk, Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator and Executive Producer of Paper Crafting Trends, demonstrates how to use the Big Shot Die Cut Machine. All the different types of dies are presented as well as the pads and platforms that are required to make each one work. … Stampin’ Up! Big Shot Die Cutting System Machine Cutter Cut Julie Piesciuk Paper Crafting Trends cutting pads platform multiuse decorative strips texturz plates bigz textured impressions embossing folders clear …
Making large tissue paper flowers involves cutting long strips into a piece of tissue paper to make stamens, scrunching a larger piece of tissue paper around the stamens as the petals and adding a stem using green tissue paper. Create large, beautiful tissue paper flowers with ademonstration from an experienced primary school teacher in this free video on paper crafts. Expert: Pauline Stannard Bio: Pauline Stannard has over 20 years of teaching experience and runs art workshops for children …
Cut the star points on your paper star lantern. Light up a room by learning how to make a star-shaped paper lantern in this freecrafting video. Expert: Melina Piroso Contact: www.melinapiroso.com Bio: Melina Piroso studied fine arts at Florida International University in Miami, Florida and fashion design at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves