Paper Flower Tutorial
How to make flower embellishments with Bazzill paper
How to make flower embellishments with Bazzill paper
stampwithtami.com Join me for today’s video and learn how to create a super cool pop up paper ornament! This is a real WOW! You’ll flip when you see how easy it is to create. The finished ornament starts off as the adorable, flat little tag. Magic happens when you pull up the bead and…POP goes the ornament! Impress your friends as they think you are an origami papercrafting master with this project. Perfect to top off your holiday presents and hang on your tree. Some other tips included in this video are: How to use your Stamp-a-majig (stamp positioner) How to score using the scoring blade in your paper cutter Stampin’ Around Wheels Sponging Click here for more information on this project and to order supplies: stampwithtami.com Tami White Stampin’ Up Independent Demonstrator www.stampwithtami.com
Learn the ins and outs of making your own Pearlescent shimmer spray like Glimmer Mist. Use this on crafts. Works well on paper crafts, scrap booking and card making! It is a beautiful shimmery translucent spray that will make your crafting projects more elegant and fun! I purchased my Pearl Ex for around using a coupon.
Here are some lovely ideas on how to use your free gift sent to your door by Lockheed Martin
Video on how to embellish an Easter Tree with paper crafting supplies.
[READ] SO many people have been requesting I do a tutorial on these so I finally gave in. There are already so many great tutorials out there but since people kept asking I figured I should just make one and post it so here it is. Supplies: ☼ Scissors (or an x-acto knife) ☼ Paper (wrapping paper, computer paper, newspaper, magazines…etc) ☼ Glue ☼ Toothpicks ☼ Glaze (Optional but definitely recommended!) Mark every 1/2 inch along a paper sheet- repeat on opposite side. Draw lines, alternating from mark to point- repeat for entire sheet of paper and cut. NOTE: If you are using an x-acto knife you do not need to mark the paper- just line up a metal ruler and cut. DO NOT use a wood ruler- you will slowly ruin the blade AND the ruler! When you get the strips line the toothpick up at the widest end of the triangle strip so the point is facing away from you. Gently ‘roll’ the paper around the toothpick like a hotdog bun- this will prime the paper and help you get it wound even more tightly! One you wrap the paper around securely make sure to leave the very last inch of the paper strip (the point) unwrapped so you can glue it. Glue the tip (not too much glue!) and keep wrapping. Any excess glue can be rubbed onto the bead- careful not to get the toothpick or you will glue your bead to the wood! Once it is dry twist it to loosen it and either remove it or glaze it. If you’re glazing make sure to not get the glaze on the toothpick! 1st coat- soaks into paper and seals it 2nd …
video tour of my *new* crafting space as of February, 2011. Please be sure to check out Part ONE. For more information on all storage ideas, please visit the following page on my blog: www.kerryspapercrafts.com
How to make paper doll faces with personality! Uses Cricut Everyday Paper Dolls and Paper Doll Dress Up cartridges, Peachy Keen stamps, EK Success Chalklets, American Crafts white gel pen and white Galaxy marker.
Join us over on mypinkstamper.com for a September 11th challenge! Music by Kevin MacLeod.
Part two of the video. Good stuff to see in it, and sorry for the rambling. Edited with Windows Movie Maker on Dell Precision Laptop – M6300. More videos to come.