Today's card teaches you how to make a 3D rolled flower out of cardstock and the Blossom Petals Builder Punch, and I made a video tutorial too. Why the video tutorial?
I saw this flower in Stampin' Success (a monthly magazine for demonstrators with Stampin' Up!) and then the frustration began. How many petals, how do I make them stick, how many layers? So with the video tutorial, you can watch the quick video and make it – frustration free!!!
Supplies used to create this card:
Stampin' Up! Stamps: NONE
Stampin' Up! Ink: NONE
Stampin' Up! Cardstock: Whisper White(100730), Marina Mist (119682), So Saffron (105118)
Stampin' Up! Accessories: Blossom Petals Builder Punch(121808), 1 3/8″ Circle Punch (119860), 1 1/4″ Circle Punch (119861), 3/4″ Circle Punch (119873), Adhesive Sheets (120805), Big Shot (113439), Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder (117335), Marina Mist Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (119772), Boho Blossoms Punch (119858), Linen Thread (104119), Neutrals Buttons (119743), Dimensionals (104430), Mini Glue Dots (103683)
All of these items can be ordered in my online store and be shipped directly to you (if you live in the US). Tip with the online store, type the item number in the search bar on the left then add the item to your cart. And don't forget to check out the clearance rack items too.
Here is your 3D Cardstock Flower Video Tutorial:
(OK, did you watch until the very end? There is a funny outtake that I put on the end just to make you laugh today.)
Easy Peasy? Now that you have seen the 3D Cardstock Flower using Stampin' Up!‘s Blossom Petal Builder Punch video tutorial, do you feel like you can make this too?
Megan YOU ROCK! Thank you so much for this video. I made one of the flowers before I watched and your way of doing it is so much easier..I had one of those, ugh why didn’t I think of doing it that way moments.
You make card making so easy and quick.
Such a great tutorial. Love your finished flower and card. Such a lovely piece.
Thank you so much Michelle! I made some horrible flowers when I first wanted to recreate it. I knew that there had to be an easier way.
Thank you Winnie! I am so glad that you like the flower and card!