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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Cricut Roses


Sis Patterson from Paper, Craft & Scissors with a short tutorial today for you on Cricut roses.  There are several files and techniques available to make Cricut roses.  The one I am showing you today is a "one-cut wonder" using the Artiste cartridge from Close to My Heart.

I am making these roses for a woodland baby shower centerpiece.  I found some small dowels for 29 cents a piece at Joann's in the wood craft area.  After staining them with a water-based wood stain, I cut each dowel into 3 pieces.  In addition to Tim Holtz cardstock, I also used some pale pink felt, dimensional glue dots, and Helmar's 450 glue (which dries quickly).

For the Cricut cut, I cut the scalloped rose (Accent1-f) from the Artiste cartridge.  I cut some at 4" tall and some at 3" tall.

Once the flowers were cut, I started assembling. 

Step 1 -  Use a 1" circle punch to punch the flower center.  Once punched, use scissors to cut towards the center of the felt. 


 Step 2 - Adhere the dimensional glue dot to the felt circle.


Step 3 - Place stained dowel into dimensional glue dot and press firmly.

Step 4 - Press the felt around the dimensional glue dot to make a small ball at the end of the dowel.




Step 5 - Set dowel aside and using Crop-A-Dile, punch a hole in the base of the scalloped rose.



Step 6 - Beginning with the outside edge of the flower cut, wrap the flower snugly around the felt ball at the end of the dowel.  Do not try to tuck in the tail at this point as this step is to form the rose shape before gluing.  Once you have wrapped it, release the flower.  It will maintain its overall shape.

Step 7 - Slide the formed flower up the dowel.  The punched hole should fit over the dowel.  Glue the base and adjust as necessary.  You may want to use an awl or separate dowel to push in the felt in case some of the little edges are trying to escape.

And here is a finished bunch.  I will be posting photographs of the centerpiece on my blog this weekend.  Hope you will stop in for a visit.






21 comments:

  1. Sis!! You and your awesome flower-making! I love the felt centers! How to attach the dowel is always a puzzle and this solves it perfectly! I have not seen that done and I love that touch! Practical and lovely!

    Awesome tutorial and I can't wait to see the finished centerpiece on your blog!!

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  2. Now that is a great idea you clever girl!!

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  3. Great idea and sooo pretty! Thanks!
    Julie

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  4. What a very creative (and lovely!) solution to mounting the roses on a stem. TFS! Looking forward to seeing the centerpiece. :) Christine

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  5. What a wonderful method for making the rolled flowers. The felt center is a nice touch. Thanks for the great tutorial!

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  6. These will make a beautiful centerpiece.

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  7. Wow Sis,,,love this idea. And thanks for the detailed photos so I can try it myself :)

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  8. So cool. Love the glowers - what a fun little bunch of flowers. I LOVE the step by step tutorials.

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  9. You are so good writing instructions! I feel like I can do this. You know I have never seen flower done with a felt center before - very pretty!

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  10. Beautiful flowers and your instructions are so good!

    debmac

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  11. These are just lovely and your step by step directions really help! Thanks so much. :)

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  12. Your roses came out beautifully.... thanks for sharing all of the detailed directions so that we could give it a try!

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  13. What a wonderful tip! Thank you for the detailed instructions! The pink roses are stunning!
    Carolyn
    http://cccscraproom.blogspot.com
    cccscraproom@myemc.net

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  14. Great tutorial, the middle of these flowers always need a little sumpthin sumpthin extra, that felt is perfect...thanks for sharing

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  15. Love your roses, Sis -- they are beautiful!! And your tutorial is great!!

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  16. You are such a clever lady! Love your roses and your tutorial! Fabulous bouquet!

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  17. Nice flowers. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  18. Thanks for the tutorial on how to do these! Love those roses.

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