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Paper Flowers |
Hi friends Thank you so much for the heart warming comments on my
Diamond Paper Decoration Tutorial. I had this un glamorous tissue box lying around my house and decided to cut up some pretty floral pattern paper to alter it
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Altered Tissue Box |
Punched the pattern paper with a Martha Stewart Lattic heart and added pearls, tiny plastic flowers and pearly leaves on the front of the altered box.
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Altered Tissue Box |
Made a stick pin with a shell shaped bead ,pearls and a metallic star shaped bead.Added a metal framed charm sentiment "bloom" to my paper flower!
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Paper Flowers |
Added a pearly border to a lattice heart border I punched on a pink polka dotted pattern paper .Added my favorite acrylic white butterflies to flutter by on my altered tissue box
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Paper Flowers |
I have an obsession with leaves- Not only do I handcut my leaves, I cant resist buying leaf punches and now that I have a die cutting machine I cant resist leaf dies!!
Sharing a mini tutorial to make a leafy branch
On
Pinterest I realized that sometimes even the simplest of pictorials are pinned! My
mini leaf tutorial on this
Recycled CD Box was so simple but its actually been pinned quite a bit!
So sharing a
8 simple paper-crafting tips especially for
newbie paper crafters to add a bit of that
extra jazz to your leaves be they hand-cut, die cut or punched .
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Paper blooms |
- 1.Cut out your leaves from pattern paper! -I punched out these leaves from a swirly pattern paper.
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Punchcraft leaves tutorial |
To get your punched leaves to point to either side punch out some leaves on the
reverse of the pattern paper!
- 2.Make your leaves stand out by inking your leaf edges using a stamp pad and sponge
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Punchcraft tutorial |
The pic shows a Faber castell ink-pad[available in India] and my daughter's blackboard duster sponge which I used to apply the ink to the edges of the leaf!
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Punchcraft leaf tutorial |
- 4.Double shade your leaves with 2 shades of green
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Punchcraft tutorial |
- 5.Crease your leaves for a 3 D look- In this leafy bunch I just folded the leaves in half and didnt use any other tool
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Punchcraft tutorial |
- 6.Draw veins with a green/silver/gold gel pen- your leaves will literally shimmer!
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Punchcraft tutorial |
- 7.Make a branch by sticking your leaves on a piece of sturdy green card stock.
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Punch craft leaf tutorial |
- 8.Add dew drops on the leaves and paper roses using glossy accents[More examples here:Aperture card tutorial]
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Paper flowers |
Now back to my altered tissue box,It has 3 compartments on the front and I lined the inside of these little compartments with the same floral paper too.
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Altered Tissue box |
At times projects look more glamorous in their photographs but I wasnt so lucky with this one and for the life of me I couldnt capture the true beauty of this altered box on camera!!
Supplies: Pattern Paper:DCWV Itsy Bitsy,Dies: Cheery Lynn Flourish,Marianne Leaves,Itsy Bitsy Spiral daisy,Punches: Jef leaf,MS lattice heart
Edited: this project got a honorable mention at
Crafters Corner
and also at
Lulupu
Gorgeous as all your other projects!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tanvi..ha ha and not all my projects are gorgeous !!
DeleteGreat altered tissue box Sonia! Aren't they fun to put together... love all the blooms on it...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Shirl yes I agree..altering projects is way too much fun!!
DeleteThis is simply gorgeous!! And thanks for the tutorial!! I always struggle making leaves and branches. And you made it so simple and easy.. :)
ReplyDeleteAyushi you have put me on cloud nine with this comment. I was not sure how this mini tutorial would be received by my readers..Am so thrilled you like it!
DeleteThank you Dr Sonia!! I have followed your leaf tips! Have a look at my First Altered box.. :)
DeleteOooh super gorgeous Doc! :) i loooove your tutorials :) so much to learn everytime i visit your blog :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along at lulupu #17
love
Pratiksha :)
Ha Ha Pratiksha you are too kind..you are a pro..you dont need my tutorials!!
DeleteSonia, your work is so beautiful and the tutoial is fantastic. Thanks for it.
ReplyDelete♥ Anja ♥
Thank you so much Anja..so sweet of you to pen down such encouraging words
Deletevery beautiful!! lovely flowers and leaves!! u never fail to amaze me with your crafts!! and thanks for the tutorial..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Berina
DeleteAbsolutely eye soothing and thanks for sharing this leaf tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rupa
DeleteSO many variation for creating wonderful leaves !! I liked the double shaded one more .Loved the altered box very pretty very shabby : D !!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Pooja..yes the double shaded ones are my fav too
DeleteI am amazed by the amount of detailing on the leaves. did you use die cut petals for the flowers?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Divya..yes just a bot of ink can really transform a bit of paper!! Yes Divya I used a spiral Itsy Bitsy die to make the roses on the box but its simple type of flower which can be easily made by cutting a circle into a spiral and rolling it
DeleteAnother beautiful make and your tips on the leaf making I hadn't thought of two of them so thanks for the inspiration. hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mras A ..you make such fabulous bloom so coming from you I am so thrilled
DeleteGORGEOUS altered tissue box!! My gosh, bring on the flu!!! ;) KIDDING..... Your leaf tutorial is sensational Sonia. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeletehugs and have a great week!
Lisa x :)
Sonia.... U definetely do awesome recycle works,... and this project also is too good...And ur flowers are lovely ....
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Lulupu Challenge #17
Love,
Varshitha
Thank you so much Varshitha...I somehow seem to enjoy transforming objects the most!!
Deleteits soo wonderful.. metal embelisment bloom is cute..and leaves are pretty..you have arranged them perfectly love thm....
ReplyDeleteRadhika glad you noticed the metal charm...I was hoarding it for so long!
DeleteIt's a gorgeous upcycled tissue box Dr.Sonia. Fabulous use of the pattern papers and embellishments. I am simply 'Wow-ed' by your beautiful flowers and Thank you so much for sharing the leaf tutorial. I have had this punch in my stash for quite some time. Now I know what to do with it :)
ReplyDeleteHussena I have quite a few leaf punches but this particular medium Jef punch is an all time favorite!!
Deletewow...lovely leaves Dr. Sonia....gorgeous tissue box...thanks a lot for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Shalu for the kind words
DeleteThis is gorgeous! I love how you did your leaves! Brilliant! :) Thank you for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Katy....ha ha yeah I was rather proud of them as for once they were easy to make and looked cool too!!
DeleteFabulous work! So soft and feminine. Love those flowers, they are gorgeous. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much ...yes the colors are very soft but somehow my camera doesnt seem to like it as its so much more prettier in real!!
DeleteBeautiful treatment of that tissue box--I really love all the gorgeous flowers! :^)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Penny
Thank you so much Penny...I love making flowers
DeleteSonia
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation, as always. The tutorial is so clear and informative. Thank you.
Myrna
Myrna you are too kind!!
Deletethat is one pretty box and the leaves are so pretty! love your rose too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Helen..wish you could see it in person..looks much more beautiful than in the photo!!
DeleteGorgeous upcycling, Sonia!! you add so many details in all your projects, its just amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Suman--ha ha I guess that is why I take ages to complete one project!
DeleteStunning Tissue Box ! Love all the details and your tutorial is really helpful Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Zubmomi....they are just simple tips but I used the gel pen for the first time to make the veins and love the shimmer they give the leaves
Deletewow awesome craft...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Anu
DeleteSonya, I just completed a couple of pocket size tissue boxes too but they are not nearly as pretty and creative as yours are... your box is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnd, what a terrific tutorial... thanks for sharing it and all your talent!!!
Audrey ...I dont believe mine is prettier than any creation of yours..you are a master at altering stuff. Whenever I need inspiration to alter something I always go to your blog!!
DeleteI have been following you offlate and I noticed that you always come up with some terrific recycled creation. Just one question- how does being a mother and a practising doctor spare you time for crafting? :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Jasleen and no secret...I take ages to complete a project!!
DeleteWow ..tissue box is so nice...Thanks for the tutorial.. All tips are very useful....
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sindhu so glad you liked it
DeleteDr. Sonia this is such a Fantastic Tute.
ReplyDeleteU do such brilliant tutes.....
Thanks for sharing !!
Thank u for playing with us at Crafters Corner Challenge.
Hugs,
Riti (DT at Crafters Corner)
Riti you are so kind...this particular tutorial is too simple for a pro like you!
DeleteFantastic altered tissue box Sonia..Loz
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Loz
Deletewow, that is really pretty. Those leaves look real. Thanks for sharing how you do those
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Ann..yes the double shaded ones do like cool!
DeleteStunning tissue altered box...Love the tutorial...Your flowers are simply Beautiful... Have a great week... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much May
DeleteYour tissue box is so pretty and the leaf tutorial tips are very informative. I know what you mean about the photograph. At times, my things look better photographed and other times just the reverse.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha yes Brenda some projects look surprisingly better when photographed!!
DeleteBeautiful Tissue box, I love the decoration those flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
Thank you so much Kevin.So good to have you drop in
DeleteI would much rather have your pretty tissue box in my room that what comes from the store. Great gift idea too. NancyD
ReplyDeleteHa Ha that is so sweet Nancy
DeleteIts totally awesome :-) every time there is something new ,to learn from you
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Shilpa ...I love your art too but I can never hope to make anything like it as I am a big zero with paints!!
DeleteSo pretty! Gorgeous flower!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Carri..I had fun making my pink blooms
DeleteSonia, this is stunning! So pretty! Thanks for always inspiring me :-). Hugs...
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of your Patti..I love your 3 D creations especially your DT projects for creations by AR
DeleteI always love stopping by- your box is sooooo pretty! I love the flowers and leaves- and the beautiful pin and pearls. I also really love pink : ) I appreciate all of the beautiful picture tutorials you add to your blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for dropping in Shelly..I love your creativity too
DeleteWow!!! beautiful creation Doc
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for dropping in Kunda..not seeing you much in blogland
DeleteSonia, you have turned this plain tissue box into something so elegant; it looks more likes jewelry box now. Your tutorial is most helpful and the leaves look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Katie
Thank you so much Katie
DeleteYet another awesome upcycling project from u...Fab use of all embellies...Always wonder how u manage to give variation in all ur flowers arrangements..Love it a lot, Doc..lovely tute is sure an extra jazz for the project!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sathya..ha ha now you know my secret ..I vary the leaves!!
Deletewow.... thanks for the tute Dr. sonia. the leaves r amazing
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sujana
DeleteFabulous project as always Sonia and what a useful tutorial! Thanks so much for playing along ItsyBitsy's Pretty P Challenge. All the very best!
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Good to have you drop in Sunehra..not seeing you much around..guess the little tots are keeping you busy!
DeleteBeautiful box doc. And the leaf tutorial is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Indira..I did struggle to photograph the leaf tutorial so extremely happy you liked it
DeleteSonia this is beautiful! Such a simple idea to add that extra elegance to the home. Great tutorial too. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Deb...yes the tissue box looks so much better now!
DeleteHi Sonia, nice to meet you. I am very impressed with your art. You do amazing paper crafts!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Selena I was absolutely bowled over seeing your talent!!
DeleteCan you please re enter your name for the candy as I have Mr Linky up and running..ta.x
ReplyDeleteI must also say I have been missing out on seeing your wonderful creations...x
Sure Annie
DeleteThis is absolutely beautiful and your roses are just gorgeous! Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletePam
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com
Thank you so much Pam for appreciating my roses and Especially for always dropping in with a supportive comment
DeleteSometimes I want to be a little girl close to you and collect all your work! I would feel like a princess in a fairytale world of your works! :)
ReplyDeleteHa Ha you are quite welcome ..that is if you can convince my daughter to let you have them!!She hoards all the stuff we make and is ever so reluctant to gift something if she likes it too much!!
DeleteSometimes the simplest things can feel difficult. I always struggle to put together a decent flower spray on my card. Then I give up and just dump one or two leaves here and there. Now I am sure I will do a better job.
ReplyDeletePlease dont hesitate to share a tute however trivial it seems to you. It might be a game changer for us.
That altered box is divine. I love those leaf dies. Been eyeing them forever.
Thank you so much Tejal..you are making me feel so much better for posting a simple tute!!
Deletemy goodness! what a beautiful labor of love in those punched leaves. the shading is just lovely, great project!
ReplyDelete-Rachel w k
rwkrafts.com
Thank you so much Rachel.Actually the leaves are quite easy to put together..photographing the tutorial took more time.LOL!!
DeleteThis is absolutely lovely and your roses are stunning. You put some loving attention to detail in your designs. Hugs from Canada,
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Thank you so much Teresa I obsess quite a bit about details that is why my projects take so long!!
Deleteah Sonia how gorgeous love the detail all the intricate piece work and your tutorial stunning
ReplyDeleteHugs Kate xx
Thank you so much Kate...you always cheer me up with your visits
DeleteFirst off thanks so much for stopping by, so many comments and what a sweet heart you are to answer each one.,well I kept scrolling back and back and back, till I think the doll house.. You are the QUEEN of RECYCLE,hats of to you Miss Sonia, your tutorials are excellent, love your flowers especially your quilled ones your card are beautiful, you scrap pages gorgeous, truly amazing work, and to think your daughter is following in your footsteps to become a great artisit, thanks so much for all the sharing you do, it's been a PLEASURE to visit, I'm following you now :), have a great week..
ReplyDeleteDianne...you have put a big smile on my face with such a beautifully written comment!! Thank you so much Dianne for spending so much time browsing my creations and even more for letting me know!!
DeleteI will forever enjoy the detail and love for crafting that shine in all of your creations, Sonia! This is stunning, as is everything from your crafty heart! :o)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings!
Thank you so much Karen...you always say the sweetest things!
Deletefirst i was in love with your roses....now i have fallen in love with your petals too!!!! amazing work!!!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Bijal
You are too good for my ego Bijal!!
DeleteOkay...I think you and Audrey have the market cornered on altered projects! WOW!!! Who knew you could take a simple box of tissue and make it spectacular! I love, love, love all the details. Thank you for sharing all of the how to's as well. That project took a lot of time and it shows, but your post, and sharing all that you do, is no small thing either. Thank you again for all the fabulous inspiration :-)
ReplyDelete-Melin
Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL box!! Love all those blooms...This sure is a winner! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful output!! Simply love your leaf tutorial.. Leaves would soon be cropping up in all our projects now ;) Thanks a lot!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again you've left me stunned with your flowers and other embellishments!! They look so real! Loved the whole thing! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Lulupu's Challenge #17 - Fancy Me!
Love,
Nikita :)
Wow, wow, wow!! What a gorgeous box!! It's absolutely stunning!! The flowers and leaves look amazing!! I am in awe...I keep going back to look at it!! So, so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Wonderful Presentation. It would be very easy for me to tell my son. He is very fond of these crafts.
ReplyDeleteOh! I love all of your flower tutorials and projects. What wonderful and inspiring projects. I will come back often. Thanks for sharing all of your gorgeous work.
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