Scallop Flower tutorial:
I love using larger scallop punches to create larger flowers.
(detail of all the scallop flowers cut)
I do like to begin lifting the scallops, so they can begin to curl.
(Notice the top red layer of the red flower?? Instead of cutting in between each scallop, I cut between every other two! Looks like individual hearts all the way around!)
Now, you have my steps to create your beautiful version of a Scallop Flower! I love embellishing the centers with brads, buttons, the Candy Dots by Pebbles , the flower pearls by Jenni Bowlin, chipboard elements, flowers, punches, stitching, etc. There arso many creative ways to embellish the centers of flowers!
The majority of the time I will create these flowers with three scallop punches, but love the look of four scallop pieces! I love to layer. Sometimes, I do not know when to stop!
I know, super easy technique! However, love the end result!!! Who does not love flowers on their pages??
If you have any questions, please free to email me! I would love to chat with you.
Thank you for stopping by tonight!
Have a fabulous Tuesday,
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Thanks for sharing how to make your beautiful scallop flowers! I can't wait to try it and use them on my projects! You are so talented and creative. Love your blog!
Posted by: JEANNETTE SICILIANI | February 02, 2010 at 07:44 AM
Thanks for the tutorial - I love the flowers!
Posted by: Shawnna | February 02, 2010 at 04:10 PM
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial I am going to make a bunch of these They look so fun..
Posted by: sherree | February 02, 2010 at 07:15 PM
Super awesome... must try those soon.
Posted by: Deena | February 02, 2010 at 09:23 PM
Thanks for sharing this tip!! I love how they look! I need to break out my punches--gotta try that!!
Posted by: Sara Rossi | February 03, 2010 at 06:03 PM
I'm just amazed at how much snow you have...tomorrow is the 1st of February and we're still 'snow less' for the winter...I don't know what's happened, but I'm not complaining..though it does look nice.
Glad you had a nice time browsing the stores for inspiration, spending your birthday certificates and building burgers!!
Posted by: soft cialis | April 26, 2010 at 04:33 PM
I have been looking through your blog, I love your projects they are so cute and the fabric projects are awesome.Thanks for sharing,
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