Friday 20 November 2015

Easy 3D Tissue Flowers in a Vase - Tutorial and template

3D tissue flowers in vase

So easy to make these 3D Tissue Flowers - we put them in a vase and mounted them onto black card...! 

These tissue flowers can also be made to decorate greeting cards - just make them smaller to fit your card.

What you will need...

Tissue paper

Stems - we used wooden coffee stick-stirrers but you can use string, paper strips etc

Print-out of template for vase

A4 sheet black card

Strip coloured paper for "table cloth"

Double sided sticky pads

Glue stick

Stapler

Stickers and bows (optional)

How to make them...

Cut out one vase template (there are two on each print-out) crease down lines on sides and bottom.


Turn it over and colour-in your vase front.


Then on the coloured side - Apply glue to the tabs - bottom and sides..


Attach the bottom tab to your black card and then ...



folding your glued tabs inwards, attach you vase to the black card. Push the tabs inwards so the vase is 3D and not flat.


Fold your tissue paper so you have about 20 layers of tissue (approx 9cms square) and staple twice in centre as per picture below.


Cut into a circle (no need to measure - doesn't matter if a bit wobbly!) and then cut into edges about 1cm (as below)


Then, one layer at a time, separate the tissue layers and pinch up into the centre.


Place your stems in the vase (fix in place with a piece of double-sided adhesive pad) and then attach your flowers - also using double-sided adhesive pads.

Finish with a strip of coloured paper across the bottom "table cloth" and we added a few butterfly stickers...


These 3D Tissue Flowers can also be used on greeting cards - make them any size you want...!


Tuesday 10 November 2015

Paper Lanterns - Tutorial...!


I'm sure most of you have made these Paper Lanterns at some time in your life - either as a child or with your own children - but in case you need a brush-up here is a good tutorial...

First Pallette

Diwali - an ancient Hindu festival, known as "The Festival of Lights" is celebrated this week and these lanterns are also great for Christmas decorations too...

We used thin card for the Lanterns and decorated them with glitter, stickers, ribbon, lace and shiny confetti, but you can use anything you have, that will enhance these colourful Lanterns.
 


Enjoy making your lanterns....!

Saturday 24 October 2015

Spider Halloween Headbands!

Halloween Headband Spider

We had a lovely afternoon at Mencap making our creepy, crawly, scary, colourful Spider Halloween Headbands...

Using ready-made spiders, flowers, feathers, organza bits and ribbons we attached a elastic headband - using plastic coated ties and lots of black sticky electrical tape to secure the embellishments...


The girls will be wearing them to the Braintree Mencap Halloween party!







Friday 16 October 2015

Beady Head Keyrings - Tutorial Wooden Bead & Felt Dolls

Beady Head Keyrings - Tutorial Wooden Bead & Felt Dolls

You just must love these little Beady Head Keyrings!


We made them at Mencap this week and even two little boy Beady Heads appeared..
Beady Head Keyrings - Tutorial Wooden Bead & Felt Dolls
We discovered how to make these little fellows by following 
this very good Tutorial...


We used self adhesive felt for the clothes and stuck the buttons and bling on with double side adhesive tape. 


We added a keyring and some of the class made a string of beads to hang alongside.

Have fun making your own Beady Heads!
Beady Head Keyrings - Tutorial Wooden Bead & Felt Dolls