Tissue Roses
Supplies:
Distress Ink
Mini Mister (optional)
Non Stick Craft Mat
Clothing Pattern Tissue Paper
NOTE: There are two ways you can dye your tissue before you use it...one using a Mini Mister and the other using the Non Stick Craft Mat.
Instructions:
Dye the Tissue Paper
1. Tear the pattern paper into strips approx 2" wide.
(Mini Mister Instructions)
2. Add a drop or two of ink to the Mini Mister, fill with water and shake.
3. Place the strips of tissue paper on the Non Stick Craft Mat and mist with the ink/water mixture. Let these strips dry naturally or speed drying using a Heat Tool.
This is what your tissue will look like after it has dried. Notice how there are light and dark areas where the ink has pooled in some places. LOVE this finished look. Adds so much to the finished flower.
OR
(Craft Sheet & Ink Pad Instructions)
2. Pounce the Distress Ink Pad on your Non Stick Craft Mat several times.
3. Mist the ink with water.
4. Gently smoosh the tissue paper around in the ink/water mixture until the paper has been covered completely. Let the tissue dry naturally or speed drying using a Heat Tool.
Making The Rose
1. Fold one end of the tissue over and crease. This will give you a nice crisp beginning to your rose. It will really help define the center of the flower once you get going.
2. Begin wrapping the tissue paper around it's self creating a nice tight spiral as shown.
3. Once you have reached the end of the creased tissue gently fold the tissue in half. DO NOT crease at this point. You want the fold to be full and open. This will begin to add volume to the flower and create the petal look.
4. When you reach the end of the tissue, twist the bottom very tightly ~ this will secure your flower and keep it from unraveling.
5. Wrap each flower with green dyed tissue paper for the leaves. When you add these flowers to a project, add extra green tissue here and there to fill in the area as demonstrated on the Explore Canvas pictured at the beginning of the post.
and a closer look at the flowers....
Tomorrow if I can get everything going in the right direction I'm going to try a video showing how to make these flowers. It's so much easier to see them being made than it is to tell you. It's really quite easy to understand the folds/wrapping once you see it done.
It's finally sunny here in Indiana and a hint of Spring is in the air! I hope it's just as nice where you are.
Hope you're all having a wonderful day!!
LOVE these! Thanks for the fab tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the tutorial. I keep getting things I order wrapped in lovely coloured tissue paper,of course I keep it :-) Now I have something to use it for.
ReplyDeletethey are adrorable....luv the videos, ty Roni xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I can't wait to give these a try. Looking forward to the video too. ;)
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to add that I had a chance to start reading your book today & I LOVE it!
those are soooo cool! thanks for the wonderful instructions!!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking maybe we'll get some sun here in Ohio tomorrow. I'm going to try your roses or maybe wait for the video. Thanks Roni.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous art and FAB roses. they are divine hun x
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