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Challenge #17- Anything Goes (featured tutorial: Homemade Flowers)

The prize for this challenge comes from:  Scrapping for Less


    They are giving away this cute flower pack  
Come check out the store! There is a great promotion going on right now!
 But, hurry it ends April 11th!
to the winner of this new challenge.

  .....Good Luck!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Are you ready for our next fun challenge? Challenge #17- Anything Goes.  But first here is our feature inspiration tutorial....


So what do you think?
The DT made some very cute and creative flowers for their projects.
 To find more information on how they did that, please click on their name/blog or the challenge under their picture. Thanks for playing along.


Barbara
Make your own flower with washi tape
http://ladynurse4.blogspot.com/

Sandy
www.aworkingmomsjoy.blogspot.com
scallop punch + spiral cut = cute and easy flower


Brenda - Disney Girl
Flower made with Cricut Cartidge Art Philosophy

Kimberly - Creations by Kimmy
DIY Flower with paper
TIP: You don't necessarily need any fancy materials use what you have you can still create something special!

Cindy -- In Love with PAPER

TiP:  Use ink or glitter to make the edges of your flower petals stand out.

Teresa-Fresh and Renewed

Tip: Buy on old dictionary from a thrift store to make these gorgeous flowers.


Tip: Curl and ink the edges of your paper flowers to make them look more real.

Zenits (Scrappinwith'Z)

Tip: When you're not busy creating take some of your scrap paper and make up some flowers in different sizes, that way when you need them they will be ready to go!!

Cristina - VintagePink39

Tip: You can also use hot glue to keep the flower together if your craft glue doesn't do the job.

We hope these design team projects inspire. 

Your challenge:
Anything goes: cards, banners, layouts but if you create a card or project with at lease one flower on it, you will get an extra chance entry for this challenge sponsor.

This challenge ends on Saturday, April 19th at 10:00 pm EST.  Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. 
If you do make a project using the featured technique, homemade flower,
your project and blog may be showcased on the SBC Facebook group.

And as always, comments are appreciated. Thank you for stopping by and Have a blessed day!
SBC Design Team

Comments

  1. Barbara, Can you please tell me how you made your washi tape flowers? Thank you. Edwina Brown edwina.brown@live.com

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