Sunday, April 18, 2010

Crepe Paper Flower Video Tutorial


I have enjoyed making another video for you all to view. This one is for crepe paper flowers. I use stiff crepe paper (Paperwhimsy), glitter, vintage pearls, and an assortment of leaves and ribbons.
I love to decorate gift boxes with these flowers. You could use them to decorate all kinds of things.
I hope you enjoy watching this one.
Hugs,
Terri

114 comments:

  1. Wonderful tutorial! I love these and can't wait to try~ Have a great week & thank you for visiting my blog!

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  2. Terri -

    This is just stunning! I love this flower and your tutorial was just wonderful, and so easy to follow. Thank you so much for taking the time to show us.

    Elaine Allen

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  3. Terri these are so beautiful! thanks for sharing, I really LOVE watching your tutorials, and I'll definitely be trying these flowers soon.

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  4. Terri I would love to watch your tutorial.....but its not there. Thought you might want to know
    Robin

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  5. Terri , these are so sweet! handmade flowers are really the rage right now. I've been doing fabric ones and will definetly be giving these a try, Great tutorial!

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  6. Ohh Terri,
    Wonderful to see you back crafting! I hope this means you are much better! I will definitely watch the video as your flowers are just gorgeous! TFS! I's sorry I didn't get to post a teacup last week.. have been on a long run of nights and was just too tired and wornout but plan to play along again tomorrow...
    Thanks also for your lovely comment on my blog
    Love Lou xx

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  7. Hi Terri,

    I am having trouble playing the tute it just keeps stopping and no sound so will come back again later.

    Your school house is amazing well done.

    I so love visiting have a lovely weekend.

    chriss x

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  8. Thank you all for your encouraging comments!
    The video seems to be working most of the time. When Robin tried to play it I was editing it.
    It seems to be working well now.
    Thank you all for your feedback
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  9. Terri, this is terrific - thanks for sharing!

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  10. Great job once again Terri, you are wonderful to watch and I want to thank you so much :)

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  11. Oh Terri, What a wonderful tutorial!. Your flowers look so complicated, but then I watched your wonderful tutorial and wow you make it look so easy and they are soooo beautiful. You really have a gift of teaching, I hope you do more tutorials they are just wonderful. Enjoyed seeing your beautiful art studio. Have a wonderful week and I hope you are feeling better. Hugs, Terri

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  12. Terri,
    this is fabulous, I am going to try and play one day this week. You are amazing, girl. THANKS!
    DEbby

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  13. Thanks for the great video! I try, I made this lovely flower!

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  14. This was so fun and how lovely of you to make this for us. You are the best!!!

    hugs
    xox Rella

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  15. So stunning Terri, thanks for the vid. Kim

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  16. Gorgeous...so beautiful and charming! You're a star! Fabulous!
    Kiki~

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  17. I think your flowers are very pretty, and your tutoria is wonderful. I especially like the paper leaves.

    Thank you,
    Lena

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  18. This is so great! My sister wants crepe flowers for her wedding and I've been looking for a tutorial, thanks for posting!!

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  19. WHOO HOO!!! So glad you made it, I've been waiting to see how you made my beautiful flowers you sent me on the giveaway I won. I just adore them. Off to give it a try.

    Thanks
    Ginger

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  20. Hi...just came by to link up..will try again in the morning..

    This is a wonderful tutorial on the flowers.

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  21. I see you aren't having tea today. Maybe another time.
    xo bj

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  22. Terri - my exquisite little prize arrived safely here in Oz (thankyou so much, I love it!) and I am now enjoying your tutorial which I plan to watch a lot more than once so as to get it all down in my non-hands-on brain!!

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  23. Nice Tutorial Terri! I want to try and do a little gift box like that for something special to give my girls on their Wedding days!
    Did I tell you my oldest daughter got proposed to also! Krissy is this year and Laura next~
    Thanks for the inspiration!!
    xo Theresa

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  24. Terri, I just love your crepe flowers! so easy and your tutorial was ever so put-together and helpful! Thanks for sharing with us. I'm so inspired to make those flowers!

    Cheers!
    Melanie :)

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  25. Nice flowers and thank you for the tutorial i love it.

    Karina from Denmark

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  26. You are THE BEST at this video thing.....relaxed, cute as a bug, and full of wonderful ideas!
    Congratulations on another technique that we all can use that is easy peasy! Somehow I thought you were making these little flowers by twisting the paper...but this is SO much prettier with the individual petals and glitter.
    You are a dear ~ thanks for sharing with us!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  27. Your tutorial is great Terri! I can't wait to give these a try...they're just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!

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  28. Beautiful tutorial! You are very kind and talented! Thanks for sharing,I will be traying to make flowers like these.

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  29. Terri...you always amaze me with the awesome projects you create. The video was fantastic....and I just bought some of the crepe paper last week...and now know what I'm going to do with it!

    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  30. Hi Terry,
    I made the crepe paper flowers and they are so pretty and delicate. I didn't have the thicker crepe paper but I like the way they turned out, anyway. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial and inspiration.

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  31. Oh, these are soooooo pretty!!! I can't wait to try them, but I have to go get a 1 inch punch first! Thanks so much for sharing this!

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  32. What a wonderful tutorial! I am anxious to try it! Thank you so much for sharing!

    (And thank you Tristan for telling us about this!)

    xxoo

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  33. Thank you, Iwill try this. Beautiful flower.:)

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  34. terrific tutorial! can't wait to give it a try.

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  35. Terri- These flowers are devine and your tutorial is great - I'll certainly be making some of these.
    tfs I am so grateful.
    Hugs
    HW(UK)
    x

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  36. Hi Terri! Your tutorial is absolutely wonderful! Thank you for taking the time to put this together and share with all of us! Posted a link to your video, too.

    Have a great day!

    Warmly,
    Lori

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  37. Love these flowers....I will have to make them.....from your easy to follower video....I believe I can do it....

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  38. Stunning! Going to make one right now. So glad I found your blog.

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  39. wowee so gorgeous must have a go at these stunning flowers thanks so much for sharing.

    Lin

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  40. Terri, Thank you for the time and this wonderful Tutorial. The Flowers are awesome. Glad I found your spot..very inspiring.

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  41. OMG Amaizing flowers. Love it.

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  42. What a beautiful place, Terri!
    I'm off to watch your flower tutorial~ I have a flower making addiction! LOL
    Thank you!
    ox
    Christina

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  43. What a great idea and wonderful tutorial.

    Makes me want to break out the glitter!

    Perfect for mothers day.

    Stop by and join us on Friday for Finding Beauty... you would be an awesome participant!

    claudia

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  44. Hi Terri, thanks for the wonderful video tutorial. These flowers are stunning I will definitely have a go at making these :)

    Hugs
    Tracey
    xx

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  45. Maravilloso tutorial, Terri, eres tan creativa y con tanto buen gusto, que es una gozada visitarte.
    Saludos desde Canarias.

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  46. these flowers are wonderful....thank you. sure wish i had found this before our tussie mussie swap....what an addition they would have made.
    jackie
    http://vintagemacaroni.blogspot.com

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  47. so beautiful thanks so much for sharing
    hugs June xxxx

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  48. Thank you! I have to try them. The video tutorial makes it so easy!

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  49. I love this type of flowers! And your tutorial makes it so easy to understand. I've linked this to my blog. Thank you for sharing.

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  50. What a great tutorial! Your flowers are just gorgeuss, I will try them right away!
    Hugs Lillemor sweden

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  51. This is an excellent tutorial, thank you. The flowers are really pretty. I particularly liked the printed leaves, as then you do not have to buy any shop bought items, just use scraps from your stash. Great idea, Judith x

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  52. Hi!

    Today I posted an entry on u blog with a link to this tutorial.

    I'd appreciate your letting me know if that's OK.

    Thanks,

    Nancy Ward
    http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com

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  53. I love these flowers although I haven't seen those wonderful coloured crepe papers you can be sure I will be keeping my eye out from now on these are another lovely flower to add to my stash

    Love Dawn xx

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  54. Aloha Terri;
    I love your blog, I love your beautiful flower and the tutorial. I can't wait to try them.
    Thank you so much for sharing.

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  55. I so much enjoyed learning how to make these gorgeous flowers! Thanks! You are very inspiring. and your tutorial is delightful

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  56. What a great tutorial. I enjoyed it so much and am anxious to make some of these flowers. You are so nice to share your talent, I will add you to my favorites.....Thank you...Pauline

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  57. Great tutorial, thanks for taking the time to put it together! I made a couple yesterday and posted a card using one of them on my bog here if you'd like to see a slightly different finished product!

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  58. Thank you so very much for sharing your stunning creations with us Terri!
    Your video is so pleasant and informative to watch! Super job all around!
    Very Best Wishes!

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  59. I have to say your a born natural your tutorials are so easy to follow I will certainly be giving your flower a try once I find some good quality crepe paper..

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  60. What a super great idea! Thanks for sharing!
    Greetings, Shirley
    (The Netherlands)

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  61. Terri, what a great tutorial! I wish I were home right now so I could try it. I thought I was already a follower of yours but you were not showing up. I am now! Connie

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  62. Great tut and such a pretty flower! Thanks for sharing!

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  63. another fantastic tutorial, stunning flower will be trying this one as well.
    Thanks
    Christine x

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  64. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial! Really can't wait to try this out. Your flowers are beautiful. I have all the needed 'ingredients' in my workroom. Now, if only I could leave work early....

    I am soooo glad to have found your blog. I will be back!

    gloria

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  65. I can't wait to try this project! Thank you for the amazing tutorial!

    `Rainey~

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  66. Hi,I´m for here too.Your demonstratión the video is perfect.Beautiful flower.Thank for example.Bye!!

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  67. It's looking very nice......
    Thanks for sharing nice information about crepe papers flower. Thanks for sharing this nice tutorial.

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  68. These are really beautiful. Now I need to check if I have some crepe paper.

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  69. Just beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and creativity. The flowers are stunning and so elegant!

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  70. WOW....your tutorial is amazing! Thank you for sharing all the details! I am off to create one very soon!

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  71. hello, it's the first time i go to your blog (excuse me , i'm french...)it's wonderfull! i like that you realise, thank you for your tuto, have a nice day, Alderande78

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  72. I really love your blog. I have just come across it and watched your vid on paper flowers. I am now following you. Hugs Sara

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  73. Magnifiques fleurs et superbe tuto ! Merci de partager vos méthodes :)
    Amitiés Mimi

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  74. Terri, thanks for the wonderful tutorials, they are so easy to follow! I'm sure I will be following you around!

    hugs

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  75. Very pretty! Thanks for the tutorial...Christine

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  76. These are so cute. I'm a flower maker too...these are so stinkin cute! I'm a follower! Thanks Teri!

    xoxo Jules:)

    www.thejulebox.com
    www.youtube.com/jannaviles
    jannaviles@gmail.com

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  77. OK! Well, you convinced me! They are so beautiful, I WANT TO MAKE THEM! But, I clicked on the link to buy some paper and it is "By invitation only!" What's up with that!? Other suggestions? Or how do I get invited!

    Thanks for the tutorial!
    Nancy

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  78. Hello and thank you all for your very kind and supportive comments! I appreciate you stopping by and watching the videos.

    Nancy, I found out that Paperwhimsy no longer has the crepe paper. It is hard to find now. I used it because it was stiffer than what I had. So if you can find any that is stiffer, get it. You could also search online for what I have. It is made by Melissa Frances, called Vintage Attic Treasures. Good luck and let me know if this helps.
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  79. I love your flower tutorial! They are just gorgeous! Thank you so much for posting. I am just now taking a gander at your blog and so far, love it! I will check back soon!
    Blessings, Donna

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  80. What a stunning Flower Terri!!! Your instructions are so perfect and easy to follow. I can't wait to try this myself! *Hugs*

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  81. How easy and beautifull :) Imust try to do it.

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  82. Terri, thank you for this video for crepe paper flowers. Your flowers are gorgeous. I am going to try some later this week.

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  83. Loved your flower video. I tried to connect to Paper Whimsy but it's by invitation only - oh well, I'll have to find stiff crepe paper elsewhere!

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  84. Great job once again Terri, you are wonderful to watch and I want to thank you so much.Gorgeous. Pakistan flowers

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  85. Delightful flowers - thank you so much for the tutorial, I'll just have to give it a try.

    Mary Mac

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  86. Terri....this is the first time I have seen any of your videos! Somehow I need to be one of your 'followers'!! I need to see more of your work!! This crepe flower is gorgeous!! I just started making flowers recently, but NOTHING like this! What a fantastic idea!!! Thank you for being here and having this video!!!
    Sincerely..Pam

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  87. I am soooo happy I stumbled upon your blog today! Beautiful art ideas and teacups...love them both! Your tutorial was wonderful and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing with us...now off to use some of that crepe paper that just sits there. :)

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  88. Stunning! I must do this!

    hugz
    Pam

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  89. What a great tutorial Terri, thanks for sharing :O) Viv xx

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  90. Oh my! So glad you stopped by my blog to comment because then I could find this wonderful blog of yours! These flowers (and many of your projects) are truly something I would love to make. Love your video and oh... the glitter! I'm now a follower!
    Mary

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  91. LOvely flowers! Thanks for the tutorial!!

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  92. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I am waiting for my order from Paper Whimsy and I will be creating these beautiful flowers. I have signed up for your blog and await your next project.

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  93. That was a wonderful tutorial and looked very easy. I´m going to go ahead and try it out.

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  94. Danke für die tolle Anleitung.
    Bin durch Zufall auf Deinen Blog getroffen und bin begeistert.


    LG Tinchen

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  95. Thanks for visiting me today. I loved this tutorial, I will be making these fabulous flowers. Thanks for sharing. I will stop by again.

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  96. Hi Terri,
    Really Really Wonderful, Just wish we could get that sort of quality crepe paper over here in the UK. As would love to get some.

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  97. Hi Terri,
    Just had to tell you I managed to get some of the crepe paper and made my 1st flowers to go on your shoe I also made. Thank you for your wonderful blog.
    Many Hugs
    Lesley

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  98. I cut a notch in the middle befoe tying it with the pipe cleaner. It makes it easier to pull open. I give them to my Senior customers at the bank where I work. They love the colorful flowers. I also use old jars as vases after gluing tissue paper scaps to the sides fill them with sand amd colorful glass stones to hold the pipe cleaners up.

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  99. Terri, had to add my comment even though I am echoing everyone else - fabulous tutorial and beautiful flowers! I will be making a bunch of these beauties :D thanks for taking so much time to make your videos and sharing them with us all!
    Hugs,
    Beth P

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  100. Despite the fact that I am merely reenforcing everyone else's gushing compliments, I do not want to neglect you my geyser of adoration. I loved your video for the flowers and all of your other wonderful, creative ideas--the tissue paper transfer was great; really inspiring. You have motivated me to look at vintage in a whole new way, and I thank you for that. Also, you have given me ideas of my own, and you have encouraged me to be creative and show the world the power of vintage! I love the little pearls you adorned the center of your flowers with and the way you dipped the edges in glitter was truly a stroke of genius, adding that extra shine and making them dazzle. I assure you that I will be making many crepe paper flowers in the near future!
    Your tutorials were easy to understand and your ideas are simple yet elegant. You have a wonderful demeanor that has a calming effect on viewers who, like me, are easily stressed by piles of supplies or limited workspaces. You made it seem easy and pleasureable, which it definately is! Check out my blog, A Spoonful of Sugar, at www.madmoiselle-angeline.blogspot.com so we can share ideas and discuss vintage.

    Anxiously anticipating your comments,

    Madmoiselle Angeline

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  101. Absolutely stunning!!!!!!!!! Thank you Terri for the tutorial.
    Hugs Nataliya

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  102. Man The flowers are so beautihful Iam going to go buy me some craop paper in the morining I will send [pictures ] when Iam done.

    Mary Redford

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  103. Hi Terri: Thank you for the wonderful tutorial on Tissue Paper flowers. I enjoy making my own flowers and really liked yours! I thought I would share a tip that works for me when punching through tissue, crepe, or other fine papers since they tend to always stick in the punch, sometimes creating frustration at even trying to extract them from the punch itself. I simply take a regular piece of typing/copy paper and place it under the tissue, crepe or other fine papers and punch through both. The added paper seems to be all that is needed for a perfect cut. Hope this helps. Hugs, Gayle. Hope you will stop by and follow my new 'sister' blog, http://atastefultouch.blogspot.com

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  105. Great tutorial, I am off to make some, thanks Terri, Marilyn

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  106. Awesome flowers, so divine and so pretty. Thanks for sharing.

    Just a question - when I punch through crepe paper, it gets invariably jammed in the punch. Could it be because it is not thick enough?

    Many thanks again,

    Monica

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  111. Terri , these are so sweet! handmade flowers are really the rage right now. I've been doing fabric ones and will definetly be giving these a try, Great tutorial!

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Thank you so much for stopping by!
I so enjoy each and everyone of your visits.
I read every single comment and try to get back if I can to visit you as well.
Please forgive me for not always being able to as there are so many of you lovely friends to see!
Hugs,
Terri