Today I wanted to share with you my rolled rose technique. It's not a
perfect flower, just a simple little flower you can make and it can
provide a wonderful accent to your projects.
I begin with a little square of paper and draw a little spiral (ok I admit sometimes-most times I free hand the spiral). Then I cut out little waves on the outside of the spiral line.
You end up with a little spiral that looks like this (left). I like to spritz the spiral with water then I wrap the outside edge (not the center) around a stylus. I keep winding it around the stylus until it looks like the picture below.
I then use some glue to hold the flower in place. You will wrap the center of your spiral under the bottom of the flower and it has it's own built in base. Then you can glue it onto your projects.
I am picturing 3 cards that I made today using this technique. NO two are alike because I don't use a pattern, and I love that effect.
These projects all feature:
Tim Holtz Distress inks in Evergreen Bough
Ranger Archival black ink
Scallop frame by Sizzix
All paper is from my scrapbin (I know the blue is MME)
string from my ribbon scraps
Floral patterned paper by Creative Memories
Bird, butterfly, music note paper and Wonderful by K&Co
wire from a spool I bought years ago at Old America
Striped ribbon from Hobby Lobby
Quote from a kit from CKC
the leaves were handcut by me.
To get the colors on the leaves I put some Evergreen Bough directly onto a craft sheet. I spritzed it with water and ran my cut out leaves through the ink. I dried it with a heat gun and then drew on the veins with a Zig marker.









You can see that there is an additional project here. This headband was the sleeve of Wendy's first t shirt that I had made into a scarf. I cut a strip from each sleeve and reenforced the seam. This makes a wonderful knit headband! I just embellished it with handmade flowers and handmade leaves...even included a bit of wire for fun! And BAM! I have a little headband for Wendy's daughter. 





A couple of the girls at work at getting married. They are taking two lives and merging them into one. A path I went down almost 19 years ago, and I love him more today than 1993. I hope these girls are as blessed in their marriage. As lucky in their life partner.

