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jennifer mcquillan
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3D flowers

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There are two new files on my blog. A pansy and a daffodil. :P
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janekinso
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Oooooo....I like those! Haven't as yet watched Laura's vid on making flowers. Did you use watercolour paper?
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I am reading Susan Tierney's Cockburn's book Paper Bouquet right now. She is teaching how to make these beautiful flowers with punches. I was wondering if there were any files that were similar. How ironic your post came up as I am reading the book?

Thank you so much for sharing. I love your blog and your files are beautiful.
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janekinso wrote:Oooooo....I like those! Haven't as yet watched Laura's vid on making flowers. Did you use watercolour paper?
I used homemade paper mulberry I think it's called on the daffodil and the pansy is white cardstock sprayed with my homemade glimmer mist.
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lylacfey wrote:I am reading Susan Tierney's Cockburn's book Paper Bouquet right now. She is teaching how to make these beautiful flowers with punches. I was wondering if there were any files that were similar. How ironic your post came up as I am reading the book?

Thank you so much for sharing. I love your blog and your files are beautiful.
That's too funny. Because last month I borrowed that book from the library and loved it. I found it has a pdf file somewhere on the net. I'm trying to make up the files to them but most of the punches are hard to trace so I'm making must of them up as close as I can .
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