I found this flower technique in one of my mom's card books and fell in love with the "messy" look of it. I don't normally like rough edges and the "crumpled" look, but I love this flower. Allison searched it online for me and sent me to a blog that explained the whole process. I have included that blog under my cool links as a fun site to explore to get new ideas (Little Birdie Secrets). Anyway, here is my first card with the "origami" technique, as Gary calls it. I LOVE IT! I kept the card simple, but I am anxious to try it out with more paper, colors, embellishments, etc. Check out this blog if you are interested in learning how to make it!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
New technique
I found this flower technique in one of my mom's card books and fell in love with the "messy" look of it. I don't normally like rough edges and the "crumpled" look, but I love this flower. Allison searched it online for me and sent me to a blog that explained the whole process. I have included that blog under my cool links as a fun site to explore to get new ideas (Little Birdie Secrets). Anyway, here is my first card with the "origami" technique, as Gary calls it. I LOVE IT! I kept the card simple, but I am anxious to try it out with more paper, colors, embellishments, etc. Check out this blog if you are interested in learning how to make it!
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very pretty! you can also make a flower by folding paper and making it into a circle. if i remember, i'll bring some paper and a button to show you.
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