For each rose you need 3 squares [these are 9cm²]
Fold each square into 4, then diagonally in half.
Then cut a tiny triangle from the bottom
Now open out your three flowers [A,B,C] Cut one segment out of A, two out of B and three out of C. Line the 6 pieces up in order of size.
Now you need to take the smallest petal, run a line of glue down one straight edge and roll it up. Then take each petal in order, rolling it round the central 'stamen' and gluing down its outer edge. Here is the last petal waiting to be added. The pen mark indicates where you put the glue!
I made stems using wire, wrapped in a thin strip of paper. One flower is made from pages of an old paperback book, the other using an old map.
The map pages were hard to curl. Next time I shall curl them before rolling and sticking, I've tucked the blooms in my reed diffuser!
Come back Marie Osmond, all is forgiven!
Thank you for the tutorial. I will try and have a go at this๐
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DeleteThanks for the pattern and instructions for the roses. Will definitely be trying those with my group. Catriona PS I have had trouble commenting on my favourite blogs for the last few days so hope this loads today. I did the switch off and leave it for a few hours trick and hopefully that’s worked. Catriona
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DeleteWhat a great idea, I love the one with the maps.
ReplyDeleteWould be a perfect little gift if you had a local map and were able to make a rose showing where a person lived- especially if they were moving away.
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DeleteSuch nice roses! Thank you for showing how to do it. Maybe I will try some day.
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DeleteThat's a lovely clear tutorial!
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DeleteThey look great! Thank you for sharing the directions for making them.
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DeleteThese are so pretty. Thank you for sharing them and thank you Rev Rachael.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely new skill, thanks for sharing it RR
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