Spring Wreath Tutorial

Thursday, March 21, 2013

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So I re did one of my craft night crafts.  I needed a new wreath with tonnes of spring colors to help ward off the snow... So far it's not working.  Anyway.  It turned out so cute i love it.  So i said i would throw up a quick how to!  It's a very quick easy thing to do it just takes a bit of time to make the flower!

Beware this is a picture heavy post.  I learn best by looking at pictures so i think it's best to take more pictures and talk less.

So you get a 12x12 scrapbook paper.  Cut it into 4 squares.  so they will be 6x6 squares... you can make the flowers smaller or bigger.  If i do a smaller wreath i do 4x4 squares... or you can mix the sizes.

So fold your 6x6 on the diagonal once

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Then fold that triangle in half

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Then fold that triangle in half. 

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Hold the bottom corner of the triangle on the fold.  

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Cut the top in a arch

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Open it up and you will have the flower shape,

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You scrunch that up  you flower so it's crinkly and easy to bend

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Grab a med. size button or i also have used the clear little glass rocks you can get from the dollar store.  They just make it a bit heavier.  I prefer buttons. 

Pla
ce the button on the bottom of the flower,  then pull the paper around it so the good side is showing and it's pulled tight around the button

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Secure it with a elastic,  I used the tiny pony holders from the $ store.... You get a million for a Dollar and they work the best.  

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Then fluff out your flower

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Easy peasy lemon Squeazy!

So to finish it off i like to use a antiquing pad,  i got mine from a scrapbook store,  but you can get them from Micheal's as well.  I think it just finish it off a bit more.    I just rubbed the flower a little with it.

So for my Wreath form i use POOL NOODLES!!  They work great!  All you have to do is cut a small piece of doweling to hook the two ends together  (after you have cut the noodle down to the size you want)  put the 4 inch long ish  doweling in the two ends of the pool noodle,  hook them together and Duct tape Or packers tape,  What ever you have handy....  In fact for the pool noodles this time We used Old crayola Markers...Haha that's all we had handy.

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So once the noodles together i just wrap the whole thing in ribbon and your made in the shade!!    Oh and on this particular one i wanted it to be big and full so i used 2 pool noodles and just put one circle inside the other circle and it just makes if fatter!

Ok message me if you have any question's!!  Hopefully it's easy enough to follow!  Have fun making Flower!!

The Smith Family

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Blaze has a friend, her name Alyxis.  This is her family.

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Miss Moore.

She is beautiful Beautiful and was the perfect Model!  Kendyl was the perfect Model to Practice on.
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This was a Darling Family with Darling kiddies.

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Keeler Family

Monday, March 18, 2013

This was one of my longest Shoots! They are so fun to hang out with!!! But the boys did give me a run for my money!

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Sloan Family

This is one of the sweetest families.  They stuck with me through Wind and Rain!!  No jokes it was a mess. But they were Champs!

 


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Miller Family

This Fantastic Family are my Neighbors.  Love seeing them and there kiddies.


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