Flower Patch Bouquet

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Welcome Guest Blogger Jennifer Pebbles from the blog “Making Memories”.

Since its 1997 inception, Making Memories has become one of the nation’s fastest growing manufacturers of craft and scrapbooking supplies. Jennifer Pebbles is a paper crafts deisgner, to read more of her blog entries click here.

Flower Patch Bouquet

Flower Patch Bouquet

If you check out your favorite scrapbook magazines, you will see this project featured in Making Memories print advertisements. This beautiful Making Memories Flower Patch bouquet was created by the talented Jennifer Pebbles.
 
To create this paper craft, follow these steps.

1. Cover a Styrofoam cone with Making Memories’ Flower Patch paper (Jennifer used the die-cut scallop paper).

 2. Attach a ribbon loop, using your favorite Making Memories ribbon, to the back of the cone.

 3. Cut various sizes of craft wire (approximately 6″ to 8″).

 4. Adhere a Flower Patch Layered Flowers and/or Flower Patch Dimensional Flowers to one side of the craft wire. Jennifer added two flower stickers on each piece of wire (front and back).

 5. Stick craft wire (with Flower Patch flowers) in Styrofoam cone.

TIP: You may want to use an additional adhesive (besides the self-adhesive that comes with each flower sticker) when adhering flowers to ribbon to ensure the flowers are secure.

To read more from the blog “Making Memories”, click here.

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    Date: December 10, 2010 @ 8:42 AM

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