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Flowers
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Product Review: Parfait Collection - Fabric Flowers
by Maegan Hall (Nov 16, 2011)
Look all over the Internet and it doesn’t take long to see that fabric hair bows and flowers are all the rage. Unable to buy one for less than $5, I thought this Prima pack was a steal. I got two flowers for just under $5 and they’re worth every penny. |
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Product Review: Prima Sculpture Resin Flowers
by Rachel Myerson (Aug 16, 2011)
These Prima resin flowers are part of the Cabachon collection designed by Donna Downey. They are solid flowers with adhesive (similar to a glue dot) on the bottom. |
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Product Review: Prima Madeline 6
by Patter Cross (Jul 29, 2011)
This 6" x 6" paper pack contains 24 different designs of paper with two pages per design for a total of 48 sheets. |
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Coloring a Flower with Copics
by Patter Cross (May 31, 2011)
With spring here and summer on its way, I thought it would be fun to show you how I color a flower with Copic Markers. There are of course many different types of flowers but I am going to show you how to color a large flower and do some easy blending. Let’s get started! |
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Die-Cut Daisy Card
by Jeanette Giancaspro (May 12, 2011)
Daisies are one of the easiest flowers to die-cut and layer on a card or layout. Here is a fun, quick flower card that you can make for spring birthdays, Easter, Mother’s Day, or whatever occasion is coming up in your life. |
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DIY: Ribbon Flowers
by Rachel Myerson (Jul 26, 2010)
If you love using flowers on your layouts and cards, but don’t always have the right color of flower to use, it might be a good time to start making your own. Handmade flowers can be made of many different materials, including ribbon. |
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DIY: Crocheted Flower Embellishments
by Rachel Myerson (Mar 22, 2010)
Crocheted flowers make great embellishments. Of course, it is possible to buy them, such as the ones from Fancy Pants designs and other manufacturers. However, if you know how to crochet, then it is easy to make your own. |
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Make Your Own Floral Embellishments
by Kayla Richards Filip (Mar 4, 2010)
Florals and flowers: whether they are silk, paper, fabric, or jeweled, they have definitely made a strong presence in the scrapbooking world. Now you can make your own, with just a few materials you probably already have on hand. |
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Product Review: Prima E-Line
by Rachel Myerson (Nov 20, 2009)
In the face of a hurting economy, Prima has come out with a new line of economically friendly flowers and embellishments which they have named the E-Line. |
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Perfectly Patterned: Flowers
by Rachel Myerson (Aug 27, 2009)
It is never out of style for a gentleman to bring a lady some flowers. Similarly, it is never out of style to use flowers on your scrapbook layouts and cards. |
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Petal Pounding
by Jane Swanson (Aug 13, 2009)
The beauty of our summer gardens can be preserved as decorative elements on our scrapbook pages through a process called petal pounding. |
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40 Ways to Scrap With Flowers
by Georgina Hefferman (Aug 20, 2008)
Flowers must be the most versatile embellishments on the market; they never go out of fashion and I am positive all scrappers will have flowers of some description in their ever-growing craft stash. |
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Making Your Own Embellishment: Flowers
by Denise Gormish (Apr 5, 2007)
Flowers may be added to a page in a wide variety of ways. Here are ten ways to create a flower from basic scrapbook supplies:
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Prima: More than Flowers
by Kim Hughes (May 1, 2006)
Prima flowers, we all love them. Prima is well-known in the scrapbooking industry for their beautiful flowers and unique packaging. But did you know they also offer many other products that you should be on the lookout for? |
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Flower Power
by Lindsay Teague (Apr 1, 2005)
Lately, I rarely finish a page without a flower or two to decorate it. It adds that extra texture and design to my layouts to make them really stand out. |
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