Hello crafty friends, Monika here.
Today I would like to show you how to make cute and super easy Sigma flowers.
Sigma cardstock are perfect for making flowers, but do you know what I love most about them? We could use punches to punch out shapes from Sigma cardstock. No machines and dies are needed. This is so simple, quick and easy way to make lots of flowers.
So here is a tutorial:
1. Punch some flowers with punches and Sigma cardstock.
2. Put the flowers to the clean water. When flowers are wet, put them on the paper towel to drain off excess water. You could colour them at this step with a paint or ink if you wish.
3. Lay each flower on the mat face up and push down in the center of each one with embossing tool to shape.
4. The effect will be different when you use different size of the tool. Look at the picture - I used 3 different sizes of tools: the tool first from the left has 2mm, second 4mm, third 8mm.
5. Let all flowers dry, then make a hole in the center of each one.
6.
Apply some glue in the center and
adhere stamens. You could also use beads or pearls instead of stamens.
This is the basic technique of making flowers, maybe you would like to learn more? If yes, please write a comment.
I played a little with Sigma cardstock and punches:
Small flowers I made are great filler to the flower cluster, look at them here, on my card.
To make this card I used beautiful papers from Femina paper pack. I love cut out sheet so I used a cute image of baloon. I also added bigger and smaller flowers made from Sigma cardstock, lace white flowers, chipboards embossed white and some green sequins.
I also decorated the inside of my card.
Papericious products used:
Femina - Papericious Designers Edition
Fabric flowers FL5002
Sigma cardstock
Leaf flourish chipboard
Let`s Party Theme chipboard
Green sequins
I hope you like my tutorial and inspiration.
Thank you for visiting. Have a great day!
Lovely flowers ,look like store bought ones.Thanks for the tutorial :)Your card is beautiful !
ReplyDeleteWow! Your flowers are absolutely gorgeous, Monia. Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial :) I totally second Pooja that they look like store bought ones. Your card is also so beautiful. Love the insides too. Such amazing work! 😍
ReplyDeletegorgeous gorgeous gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWow.. I never knew.. punched flowers could look.. this gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou have magical hands!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dr Sonia
Thank you so much ladies, I`m happy you like my work :)
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