Paper Roses: by Yvonne Bleuler

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Paper Roses

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By Yvonne Bleuler
These lovely 3D roses are paper punched then
gently shaped. The Stardream paper gives the
flowers a very pretty, pearly sheen.
Materials Required:
Lilac Stardream Card 90mm x 138mm.
White Hammer Card 80mm x 128mm.
Stardream Paper: Lilac, Purple and Cream.
Coloured Paper: Leaf Green and Golden Yellow.
3mm Pearl Beads x 2, some 2mm Purple and
Gold Beads.
Paper Punches: Verdure Leaf Spray,
Sakura 5 Petal Flower and Vinca 6 Petal Flower.
Needle Tool or Fine Quilling Tool and Scissors.
P.V.A. Craft Adhesive.
Card Mount: SF03U-45 Hammer White.
To Make The Card:
1. Punch six green leaf sprays (a similar style of
leaf would work equally well if you dont have the
Verdure punch).
2. Punch three Sakura flowers in each of lilac, purple
and cream pearl paper, again, if you do not have this
exact punch use a five petal one and just cut a nick
out of each petal tip.
3. Punch three purple Vinca flowers and craft as
follows. Cut a slot in one of the three shapes as
shown by the blue cut line on the diagram below left.
3a. Pull the sides together and overlap at the cut
slightly, glue it and hold until it is stuck. This will
give a cone shape as shown. Curve the edges of the
petals down between your finger and thumb to give
a pretty shape.
4. Cut a V out of another flower as shown by red
line and shaded area on the diagram above.
4a. Bend the two edges to slightly overlap then glue
and shape as before.
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6. Now use the other half of this same flower, cut as
close as you comfortably can to the petals (green line
on the diagram), discard the centre piece.
6a. Roll the petal piece up from one end which will
form a bud, allow the top to spread a little and glue
to keep in place. Use a fine quilling tool for the rolling
if it is easier.
Make another purple and one lilac flower in
the same way and set aside until assembling the
whole design.
7. Cut three cream lily shapes using the diagram and
give them a curved shape by pinching in at the base.
8. The centre of the flower is made from golden
yellow paper. Cut a 1cm x 2cm piece of yellow and
fringe one long edge as shown. Roll this up in a
fine quilling tool or by hand and glue closed before
removing from the tool. Spread the fringe a little once
the glue is dry and glue along the lily petal, fitting the
rolled end into the pinched end of the petal.
Glue the lilac card panel centrally onto the
front of the card mount and then the white panel
centrally over this.
Begin assembling the design on the card but
only glue the minimum of each item down to
allow the leaves and petals to be curved up off
the background and for them to be placed at an
angle. Start with the leaves and then the lilies.
The roses are next, place the largest petal and
glue it at an angle to suit, add the next layer
again at an angle but at a different one to the
first, continue until all petals are used up.
Now add the Sakura flowers in a pleasing
mix, curve some petals to look good and then
add the beads to the centres.
5. Cut another flower in half and cut a half circle from
the straight edge of one half as shown by the brown
line, the left hand side is the side you will be using.
5a. Pull the two sides together then glue and shape
as before.
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