Welcome to the second of twelve Sizzix Fresh Vintage Blog Hops! Today the featured die is the Fringed Flower.
This is one of my favorites because there are so many fun things you can do with it. Let’s take a look at what our fabulous designers have to show you!
I decided to use my ScoreBoard Box with Lid die as a base for this project partnered with some yummy papers from Melissa Frances, luscious colored twine from The Twinery and a cute little charm from Epiphany Crafts. My friend Patty has a birthday on Friday and I bought a pair of earring for her at the Garlic Festival this weekend that will fit perfectly in here- don’t you love when that happens?
Box with Lid:
- Cover matboard piece with paper. The 6″ x 6″ paper pad was the perfect size. I covered the front and back of the box and lid each with a coordinating but different paper. A little tip: Place the paper right side down over the area of the die you want to cut. Coat the matboard with spray adhesive and place over top of die. Repeat on the other side, add adhesive and flip matboard over and press down again. The adhesive will squish the paper and matboard together when it’s rolled though the machine to give a nice tight bond and cut all of the edges exactly to size! If you are adding paper to your matboard, always place the right side down because that’s where the score lines will be cut. Sorry this started as a little tip but is now more like a book 🙂
- Roll matboard through Big Shot. Fold each scored flap all the way over and back, breaking the fibers.
- Fold up flaps to form box and lid. Hold in place by wrapping rubber bands around them. Run lines of Zip Dry glue down the inside corner of each box and let dry for about 10 minutes.
- Add pompom fringe to edge of box with Zip Dry glue.
- Cut 3 yard lengths of twine in desired colors and wrap around the box lid over pompom trim and tie in a knot.
- Using your Epiphany Craft punch, find an element in the paper you would like to use as an accent and punch it out. Cover with acrylic bubble cap and place on jewelry finding- so cute! Add to the center of the twine knot. Finish tying into a bow.
Fringed Flower:
- Cut a stack of 10 pieces of tissue paper in half. Fold in half and keep folding smaller until you have a piece about 5″ x 6″. Place on top of Fringed Flower die and cut out. You will have a good stack of pieces. If you want a full rounded flower, use pieces all of one size. If you want more of flat flower, use about one third of the stack of each size.
- Stack flower pieces smallest to largest and add a brad to the center. Secure flower together.
- For this project I used the medium flower shape using all layers which I cut from pink tissue paper.The smaller flower is cut from an old sewing pattern.
- Start scrunching up the flower edges and squishing them into the center of the flower- very technical terms! It takes a while if you do each layer individually, so with tissue paper I will do a few layers at a time. With book pages, I do one at a time. You can spray the papers which helps make them a little more pliable, but it’s an extra step and it works just as well without it.
- Once you have drawn all layers into the middle, start fluffing and fiddling with them until you have a flower you LOVE! If you want the flower to keep it’s shape, you can spray with a shot of hairspra, but again it stays pretty poufy anyway. If you need to mail the card and don’t want to have all the volume of the flower, you can tell the recipient that they may have the pleasure of the poufing and instruct them as to how this is done.( I would love to get a card like that that teaches me a new technique!)
- Cut leaves using grocery bag fabric. Place on lid of box and adhere with glue dots. Place glue dots on the bottom of the flowers and position as desired. Add some millinery flowers to the arrangement along with pearl bling and you are in business!
KimberlyRae says
Beautiful flowers for a Beautiful box. TFS♥
Thank you for sharing and thank you
and the twinery for having this hop!
Blessings,
KimberlyRae
Kreationsbykimberlyrae@hotmail.com
jonathan-fong says
I love this die, and I love the box. Your video explaining the die is really great too, but it needs a loudmouth brat to dominate the conversation.
Dawn says
Great die Eileen! So many used for it! Need to get this product! Great tutorial too!
Hugs,
Dawn
Karen B says
I love your project and double-triple-love your video! This flower is so versatile! I love all the different looks I’ve seen hopping so far. I know it was a lot of work to put this together, but you really created something special with this hop, my friend!
carla 21 says
Love the pouf! What a great look. This die is so versatile, so many interpretations just in this hop. You’ve outdone yourself with this release!
Beth says
Love the vintage inspired box and the fringed flower video tutorial! You rock!
Jennifer Priest says
OMG Eileen!! This is the cutest idea!!! I am sooooooo gonna be making some of these soon. And the box is adorable!!!!
Jen Goode says
Yet another fantastic die design – I really enjoyed seeing all the different projects, it’s so versatile! Love it!
KimberlyRae says
Oh, Eileen-I’m so happy I
stopped back by ;]
I love your tut…that
die is to ‘die’ for [swoon]!
If I had one, my bags
would have flowers!
and all my
gift bags and gift boxes
would be in pompom heaven!
And my tree would be covered
with ornaments!
Hugsss,
KimberlyRae
Tiffany Windsor says
LOVE this new die Eileen! Super Cool!
gscrapbooks says
Gorgeous project! Great video. Love it all!
Cheryl says
Wow, love this flower die! Thanks for doing the video. Your project is so pretty!
Lisa Petrella says
What a gorgeous gift box!!! LOVE the fringed flowers!!
lavendarrose29 says
So pretty. I love the colors you used on your flowers
mustangkayla says
Love the new die! The flower is fantastic!
craftsncoffee says
You have a very lucky friend! Great job on the video, too.
Chris Wooten says
I want this die…so bad…..thanks for the info.
Chris
mcwooten1999@carolina.rr.com
http://turnedgypsy.blogspot.com
Anita Braddock says
what a Beautiful box and they way you have layered and the colors you have used is so perfect. thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
abbraddock@msn.com
Kim H says
Wonderful box and flowers. so nicely done, thanks for sharing.
Candice Windham says
Gorgeous project! I love the soft color combo and, of course, anything with dots. If friend Patty doesn’t want it you can send it to me. 🙂
Mylene says
Great video tut Eileen! This is such a pretty box; soft and feminine and perfect to hold a little gift. The flowers are gorgeous!
Melissa E says
You made the flowers look like carnations! How beautiful!
Lyneen says
Great tutorial… love the box… great die!!!! thanks for sharing… Love the hop!
Kreative Studios says
I liked Carla Schauer’s color combo. I’m not ready for Christmas yet like so many people are, so seeing the fall/warmer colors that she used is wonderful. Her project is cute too.
Peggy says
Great die and projects. Thank you for sharing the video.
God bless,
Peggy Allen
Karen Diebolt says
Nice boxes, very pretty.
Sherrie says
Love the dimension of your fringed flower Eileen and the little box is COMPLETELY adorable!
Julie S. says
Wow. Whata great project, I love it. So very pretty I hade no idea you could do so much with a flower die. I’m learning all kinds of usefull info on this hop. Thank you.
Karin says
Love it! I can’t wait to get that flower die…