I am so guilty of desperately wanting Tim Holtz’s Tattered Florals and Leaves dies only to leave them unopened for several weeks in a corner of my craftroom ….. if only I didn’t have to go to work!
But, I have finally been able to have a play, and I love them. I have started out with a very simple idea, making some gift tags as I hate these horrid bow things!
I’ve used a variety of papers to see how patterns, thickness and textures work. This gold one is made from quite expensive embroidered gift wrapping paper that I bought, only to find that it’s almost impossible to wrap with! The centre is a snowflake brad with a clear flat back gem super glued in the middle.
My favourite is this red one. I just love the paper. It came in my lovely parcel from Poundland in a sort of collage pack of bits and pieces. It’s really thick spongy paper with the most fantastic texture. Unfortunately there wasn’t much of each colour, so I only made eight flowers like this. I am really hoping I can find some more similar paper on my travels, as I would love to make a Christmas wreath along the same lines.
Once the flowers/tags were made up, I put a piece of double sided foam tape on the back so that they can be stuck on a parcel.
I’ve made up a box in various colours and papers and am curious to see if they take off when I put them in the staffroom.
They are beautiful Helen.
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Thank you for the wonderful inspiration, We have just managed to get this die, I think the expression rarer than hens teeth is true. I have planned to do something like your idea for christmas parcels as I a not a fan of tags. Bee
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, love them
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers. My favourite is the red one too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea, I too have this die waiting unopened in my box.
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely STUNNING!!! They will be flying out of the staffroom and I can see you making loads more. They would look fabulous in a Christmas wreath. x
ReplyDeleteThey would look great on a card to
ReplyDeleteso many things you could do with them thanks for sharing big love marc
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Well done
Tina x x