Complex creased petal tutorial
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Wow Moth ~ Thanks so much for sharing! I want to run straight to the torch and practice!!
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Nice bubbles too
Your floer centers have nice bubbles.
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flowers
If I could spell it would be nice.
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Mary, thanks so much for posting this! =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>
I can't wait to try it out. :D Joyce |
Wow Mary!
That makes me actually want to make florals! :grin: Great tutorial!!! |
What's wrong with floer? I think it's belgian.
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Mary, I think I love you... :) I've been wondering how that happened in your beads.
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I never would have thought to layer the petals like that. I crease and use transparent, but not in that order. Cool Mary. Thanks
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Cool Tutorial!
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Thank you Mary! You made it look EASY! I will try it!!
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Great tutorial Mary !
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Fantastic tute! Thanks Mary!
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What an absolutly awsome tutorial Mary - thank you so very much !!!! You rock.
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Thanks so much, Mary! Can't wait to try this.
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Wow what an amazing tutorial, Thank you so much!!!
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Great tutorial Moth.. thanks... I've been waiting a LONG time to learn how to do these...hehehe I won't ever be as good as you but I can dang sure PPP
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That's one of the coolest, cleanest tuts I have ever read! FIVE STARS!!!!
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Way cool...now...when it cools down here I'm gonna try it! Thanks Mary!
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Thanks Mary! I've wondered how you make such fantastic flowers. Can't wait to try!
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Awesome tutorial, Mary! Thank you for sharing it.
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Thank you so much Mary. Now if I could just encase the darn things without wrecking them in the last millisecond!!!--Gail
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Totally beautiful florals! Many thanks Mary for the tutorial. You always are so generous to share with us! I will try to make some florals this coming weekend! Can't wait! Hooah! :-D
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Thanks guys! Hope you enjoy playing around with this. Don't forget, you can use any opaque glass in place of the white for a totally different effect. The final dot of clear can be replaced with nearly any pale transparent to completely change the colors underneath. Really expands your color palette.
Try four layers of dots. Try 2 creases per petal for ruffly looking flowers. Rake out the tips. Try this same creasing technique with all different numbers of petals. This is still just basic creased petals but by adding extra layers it really pumps up the intricacy. You can achieve totally different looking flowers with the same technique...really fun to play with this. Please share pictures of what you make, I'd love to see them. ~~Mary |
Nice, Mary! :) -H.
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Thanks Mary
Missed you while you were on vacation and teaching. What a great tutorial!! I tried one today which got so big that I left the last encasing off. We'll see how it looks in the morning. I had tried one before but it turned out really yukky because the razor got too hot and stuck in a petal -CURSES!!
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Many thanks Mary, can't wait to try your technique! I sure wish I could have made your class in Asheville. Any chance you are back in the SE anytime soon?
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yesterday's focal
The scan is poor and even has "fur-farm condiment" in it and I wish I could figure out how to cover the hearts of the encased beads. But the focal turned out ok although I didn't do the last encasement (too big). The petal colors: ink blue opaque (thanks, Moth for the source), ink blue transparent, lavendar opaque.
Encouraged that I can do this on a HH and want to try working farther out in the flame since it's 90 degrees in the garage. Thanks again, Mary! |
Thank Mary!
This looks like fun :) Thanks for sharing! Dawn |
Thank you Mary!!!! i've been dying to know who you do that!!!!!!
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