Hello Friends!!!
Wishing you all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year.
I´m so excited and thrilled to be a part of CAS-ual Friday´s challenge team.Thanks for all your wonderful comments on my last post.
CFC135 is to use Felt and Sequins on your clean and simple project.
Wishing you all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year.
I´m so excited and thrilled to be a part of CAS-ual Friday´s challenge team.Thanks for all your wonderful comments on my last post.
CFC135 is to use Felt and Sequins on your clean and simple project.
Sentiments are from "Casual elegance" set from CAS-ual Fridays stamps.
I got lot of sweet comments on my felt flowers so thought of sharing the tutorial for the same.
I have used " Loving blooms" Fri- Dies from CAS-ual Fridays Stamps to make these felt flowers.
First die cut the felt and then using scissors cut as shown in the fig.2
Then roll it around quilling needle and fix the ends.I normally stitch it as shown in fig.3
and your felt roses are ready. You can add bead or pearl in the centre.
You have until January 23rd to link up your cards.
Products used for this project
Thanks for stopping by!!
Cheers
Archana
What a beautiful card Archana..Love the details you have added and the layers too ..Thank you for the tutorial these felt booms are so pretty...will give this a try for sure :)
ReplyDeleteLove how bright and colourful this card is, funny we both used the same dies too!! Rebecca (fellow DT) x
ReplyDeleteLovely way to make felt roses Archana
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Dr Sonia
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Lovely card... Really beautiful..!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the felt flowers!
ReplyDeleteJust brilliant the way you made those felt flowers! Gorgeous collage card! Thanks you for becoming a member on my blog, Archana. I have a welcome picture for you - come on over, if you have time. Happy New Year to you!
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Thank you for sharing the felt flower design.:))
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous CAS card this is Archana. I love the layer look with all the texture and color. Simply gorgeous! Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love this! The thin washi strips and the bits of doily are wonderful!
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