What a fun way to celebrate Spring, which according to that groundhog should be coming soon, than the first blog hop for the Best Creation Inc Design Team of 2011!!! The first thing that came to mind for me was tulips because my little grandson Trevor just bought some with my mom for the garden.....and they are blooming!!! Now these are very simple and easy to create so you too can have some of your own!!!
Spring Tulips
Supplies needed:
Circle punch
Crimper
Buttons
Paper
Needle and thread
Ribbon
Each flower is made from 3 circles, 1 button and 1 strip of paper!
Step 1 - Punch two circles from one piece of paper, and punch one circle from a coordinating paper.
Step 2 - Cut a strip of paper, thin, this will be your stem.
Step 3 - Fold the two circles that are alike in half.
Step 4 - Run your paper stem through your crimper. There are lots of alternatives to the crimper as well, you could ink the edges of the strip, or you could distress the edges of the strip, boader punch the edge, or......sky is the limit :)
Step 5 - Choose your button. I used my Epiphany Crafts Button Studio to create a custom button using a coordinating paper, in this case Best Creation Inc paper line Jubilee.
Step 6 - Assemble the circles. The two folded circles are layered over your coordinating circle like this:
Step 7 - Place your button at the junction where the two folded circles meet and sew through all of the layers catching each folded circle in the corners. The button holds the flower together and allows the fold to stay open a bit, giving some great dimension.
Step 8 - Trim the bit of the back circle away and attach your stem.
Step 9 - I like to tie a bit of ribbon around the stem to give the look of leaves.
Step 10 - You are done!!! And ready to embellish your project/layout!!
My layout is done on a 10 inch embroidery hoop. This is super easy to do, you just wet your paper (I run it under the water in the sink), lay it on top of the bottom circle frame, very gently place the upper ring (with the tension screw all the way out) over the lower ring and tighten. Let dry and it will be like working on a drum. So fun!!
My papers are the Basic Glitter Dot paper, Glitter Cardstock and paper from the Jubilee line, all by Best Creation Inc.
Well I hope you have enjoyed my quick little tutorial on making Spring Tulips! It is now time for you to move on to Alicia's blog and see the incredible flowers she has created for you!
Dont forget to keep a list of the type of flower created on each blog so that you can send your list to Teresa!!! If you get lost along the blog hop simply go to the Best Creation Inc Blog and click on the links there for the Design Team Members.
Have fun on the rest of the Blog Hop and Good Luck in the drawing for the prizes!!!
Such pretty tulips, they also remind me of ladybugs
ReplyDeleteFantastic page and such a great tutorial! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are sweeeeeeeeet. I love the bold bright colors on the page. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletethey are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo adorable, they look like little ladybug flowers!! You'll definitely be seeing these on one of my upcoming pages! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and RED is my favorite color!! Your layout is amazing and the flowers are stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThanks you for sharing your wonderful project and I hope you have a fantastic day!!
Oh this is so creative!! Going to give this a try asap!! TFS
ReplyDeleteomg i have never seen a flower like this i love it!!
ReplyDeletethey are so unique and pretty
thanks for sharing this tutorial
-BK
Cute! Tulips are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and I am really needing that Ephiphany button maker!!! You did a fabulous job on the layout too!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Would make cool ladybugs too.
ReplyDeleteAnne
LOVE these!! tulips are a favorite of mine :) thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletewhat a great and unique idea.
ReplyDeletewill try it for sure and its gonna be so easy with the great tutorial!
Very, very nice ... I've never seen these ones before and they are beautiful.
ReplyDelete~Thanks, Esther
What a GORGEOUS layout!! The tulips are sooo creative and BEAUTIFUL!!! They're my favorite flower, and they're perfect for this HOP!!! FANTABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteThese are SWEET! nice work. Like a bit of springtime freshness!
ReplyDeletelove your tulips! the glitter base is perfect and your hoop project is awesome!
ReplyDeletewhat a cute idea!!
ReplyDeletea kindred spirit, my blog is Ladybugs Lane:-) gonna have to make some of those for SURE!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo fun and the paper is so cheery and bright
Love the ladybugs and the instructions! Thanks
ReplyDeleteKristi
Love these cute tulips! Very creative!
ReplyDeletecute! would make cute ladybugs too!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh Julie.. just brilliant!! Love your layout on Trev too!
ReplyDeleteWow Julie, these are awesome! TFS!
ReplyDeleteJulie i just love those little lady bugs , ill be making some of those in the future TFS
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I will be making some IMMEDIATELY! Really awesome job!
ReplyDeleteThese are my super favorite!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this sort of flower before....I am so excited now...can't wait to make my own!!! Super tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat flowers Julie. I absolutely love the tulip in my house when they are blooming, great idea for a layout.
ReplyDeleteperfect for flowers and ladybugs
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
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HAven't seen tulip tutorials before. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou outdid yourself with the flower idea and page!! WOW!
ReplyDeleteUnique! Love these!
ReplyDeleteLove these tulips - great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSweet page, too!
wow, the tulips are so cool!
ReplyDeleteI've not seen flowers like this before. So creative!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReally love these Julie. Just like little lady bugs, too cute.
ReplyDeletethose tulips are super cute!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love tulips and hadn't seen this way to make them before...thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of placing paper on an embroidery hoop, that is ingenious. I was just trying to think of a 3-D way to make a sign for a baby's room door. Thanks for all your tips.
ReplyDeleteI love your tulips. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute tulips and I love the idea with the embroidery hoops.
ReplyDeleteOK, I swear I commented on these earlier and I don't see it, wierd! I actually STARTED here and I've just worked my way back. I love the tulips! So original and I love your precise tutorial as well. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove your tulips, Julie! Gorgeous lo!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these, Julie! So happy and creative!
ReplyDeleteJulie you always take the best pictures..
ReplyDeleteSo cute and makes me want to make a lady bug out of it...
Such nice flowers...Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are cute.. I love this bouquet of flower you girls did
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-Tifany
http://inkblotsbytrd.blogspot.com
Tulips are my FAV flower!!! LOVE your project and your blog header and title ROCK! :)
ReplyDeleteLove them Julie! I also want to put eyes and little feelers on their heads and make them ladybugs!
ReplyDeleteJust goegeous and so easy to make TFS Love your LO too..
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers. And I love the layout too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower of your blog.
I hope you will visit my blog too.
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These are so much fun Julie! Love your page too!
ReplyDeleteYour tulips are beautiful! I must try these. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely tulips. I think i will try these ones. Thanks for sharing. Hugs...Mona
ReplyDeletevery nice and I love the name of your blog!
ReplyDeleteso very cute! love it!
ReplyDeleteomg that is so easy to make, thank you for the step by step.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to add this project to our linking party this week, to showcase your work to our readers.
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Such a different idea, I love them! I really like your layout and your use of doilies. I have a bunch of them just sitting around, not anymore!
ReplyDeletelove these little tulips!
ReplyDeleteLove the Spring Tulips, such an adorable layout!
ReplyDeleteI love these Julie! So bright and fun and right now I really really NEED some Spring here in MN!!! : )
ReplyDeleteSo much fun to see your work!!!
Aah I love these. Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Julie! Simply amazing results!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! My daughter needs to make a Valentine's Box and these look perfect for her to add to it for sweetness! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this technique! I love tulips and love your interpretation of them! They rock!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Julie! These are too cute!! Very creative girl!!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulips! ONe more fun thing to do with my circle punch. :)
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are fantastic and it really makes me feel like spring is just around the corner. The scrapbook page you made is beautiful and your grandson is a cutie
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