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Crystal Flowers Bouquet |
I find crystal so lovely. Most fancy stores in India stock crystal stones in assorted colors.They are mostly used to adorn dresses and sarees. Recently I bought a few packets of crystal or "kundan" as they are locally called ,intending to use them as card embellishments then I got around to playing with them and see what I could create!
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Crystal Flowers and Silver leaves |
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Kundan Flower Arrangement
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How to make crystal flowers
These crystal flowers look lovely and are easy to make.I once saw them in a gift shop and they were priced quite high and and I never thought they could me made at home!
Materials required
1.Crystals- Size specification: large ones are easier to work with and look more elegant
Shape specification:To begin with use the petal shaped one. I tried the circular ones but the petal shaped ones look more classier
Color: there are some lovely shades in the market just be sure you have enough crystals for the project you have in mind
2.Florists wire-You can make 2 flowers with just one standard sized florist wire which is available in the Indian market. My favorite color is silver as it lets the light reflected from the crystal shine so well.
Steps to make the crystal flowers
You need 5 crystal petals for each flower and some length of florist wire
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Crystal flower Petals and Florist wire |
Insert wire through the front of the narrower end of the crystal.
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How to make a Crystal flower |
Insert the same wire from the back side of the broad side so that it comes out on the front .Bend it down to the back.
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How to make a Crystal flower petal |
The photo below is how your crystal flower petal will look like. You can twist the 2 lengths of the wire at the lower end as shown to secure the crystal petal
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Crystal flower petal Tutorial |
Loop the end of the wire through the next petal in the same fashion
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How to make a Kundan flower |
Keep the wires fairly tight and loop each petal to interlink it to the next as shown in the photo.Though from the picture it may look complicated once you start working with the petals it will come naturally.
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Crystal flower Making Tutorial |
To make a crystal flower bud place two crystals back to back and loop the wire.
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Crystal Flower Bud
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To make a bouquet of crystal flowers I used some beautiful silver leaves which had holes through which I could loop the florist wire in the same way I made the petals
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Crystal Flowers |
I hope you guys enjoyed this "How to". I am not too good with sewing and I was personally thrilled to use these flowers for some thing other than stitching on clothes! Do try making them!
Here is a
photoframe I made using Crystal Flowers
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DIY Photoframe |
An alternate method to make the crystal flowers is to make wired single petals and twist 5 together and wrap with floral tape.
WOW - these crystal flowers are just stunning! And your instructions are very clear and easy to understand. I am going to look for these on my next trip to the craft store...maybe a bouquet for Mother's Day?! Thanks for the tutorial and have a great day :)
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WOW!!This is GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely flowers and a nice tutorial too.will have to try these out they look so good in your post.
ReplyDeleteBEEE-OOO-TIIIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!! Would love to try this one!!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely blog! I enjoyed going through your older posts as well..
Wow! Your daughter must have loved them because they are pink!!! Super flowers...
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Thank you Lisa for dropping by
ReplyDeleteThank you Mansi
ReplyDeleteThank you Hussena you should try them
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in ET
ReplyDeleteThank you Kishley for dropping in and becoming a follower
ReplyDeleteThank you Monica yes my daughter loved helping me make the flowers though its a tough one for little hands
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers, I like pink too. Tutorial is really clear.
ReplyDeletepretty colors:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kavitha
ReplyDeleteThank you Mihaela
wow !!!!Gorgeous flowers .
ReplyDeletepink is my favorite color too .
thanks for the tutorial .
Very pretty! What a great project.
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Totally gorgeous...wonderful project, and the end result is gorgeous.Fabulous tutorial too..well one.
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Luv CHRISSYxx
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ReplyDeleteWow this is fantastic, so pretty.
Thank you for sharing the detailed tutorial.
Unfortunately as it is not technically a paper project it is not able to be submitted to Make It Monday linky party.
I do hope you will link up again with any one of your fabulous paper creations.
Kind regards
Michelle :-)
The crystal flowers look lovely, Sonia! Thank you for always sharing with us tutorials. Every time I visit your blog I'm thinking: 'I wanna try to make this!'. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Gonna have to get me some of them & have a play! lol
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at Craft Your Passion this week, good luck!
Hugs shell xx
WOW!!.. beautiful flowers!.. and thanks so much for such an awesome tutorial! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrissy
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Thank you Spardha
Thank you Shell
Thank you Michelle
Thank you all once again for taking the time to leave encouragement and love on my blog!
I love how you have made these flowers, you are so creative!
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful crystal flower arrangement! It's very classy and the way the crystals capture the light make it appropriate for an elegant gift. I'm impressed by the way you made this design up on your own. Excellent!
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Again, thank you for the tutorial, your crystal creation is beautiful.
Donna in Texas
These flowers are so pretty. My daughter would love them! I am your newest follower. Come over to Greetings From the Asylum and follow me too!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I will be looking out for gem beads so I can make some like these!
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its sooo beautiful....gr8 wrk... i m impreesed....really awesome wrk....
ReplyDeleteit looks soo pretty... gr8 wrk...i m impressed...really awesome wrk...
ReplyDeleteLovely... and very clear instructions.. thank u Dr Sonia. I will try surely..
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Thanks for linking in.. These crystal flowers look gorgeous..:)
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This is a great idea. I have packets and packets of these stones leftover from previous stitching projects. I will try out your idea for sure.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh.. what a lovely tutorial.. totally loved this one.. soooooooooooo pretty!! Doc.. you are super duper talented..
ReplyDeleteYup! Doc Sonia,
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with Patty , you are super talented!:)
loved ur crystal flowers will try out ..thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteThank You so much Deepa
ReplyDeletethese are fab.I am going to buy these crystals asap!wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteWow, these crystal flowers are so beautiful .
ReplyDeleteHey Doc, i love these ones! Loooks so pretty! Agree, at shops they sell at very high price..I have no words for appreciating your works! And the best part is they are so immaculate..PERFECTION to the Core!! Lovely :) You are source of inspiration for many of us dear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bouquet! You are so creative! I love your blog and that you work with your daughter. Making beauty from things we'd throw away is a passion of mine too. Have a great day and drop by my blog sometime - I'd love to have you!
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very creative work .
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very creative work .
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nice craft work.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your tutorials .love the site! Wish I could show you the Crystal flowers I made
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Enjoyed making them .turned out lovely,Thanks to you.love the site.also made the paper hanging -simple and cute. The sponge flowers are good but size turns out small every time.hope to try out more.THANK YOU
ReplyDeleteGlad you found the instructions helpful. About the sponge flowers-maybe the sponge size you are using is small..ours are huge as you can see in the post with my little one holding them
DeleteWoooooooow... They are lovely. Could you please tell me where these petals available? or you did them on your own?
ReplyDeleteThe kundan stones are freely available in fancy stores all over India!
DeleteI have kundan stones. But i needs the silver/gold colored petals. from where did u buy the petals? I stay in Bangalore.
ReplyDeleteThe silver leaves were bought from a local fancy store in Sahakaranagar near my clinic. They are quite cheap...a big packet costed just ten rupees!
Deletethanks for the reply doctor. Will search for the petlas near my house. U have really interesting and amazing blog. Really impressed.. U inspired me to craft many more things. Thanks u so much. Happy crafting..
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and innovative...
ReplyDeletethis is very pretty. The silver leaves suits the pink flowers :) Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHi Dr. Sonia, what a great tutorial on how to make the crystal flowers! I love it! I'm surprised how easy they are to make! I've become a follower! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Suzan