Well what can i say is been almost a year since I blogged ! ...naughty Nelly :-) I intend to correct that from now on ill post on a Wednesday evening my crafty make for that week:
So just for starters (to right the wrong) I have a quick post of some white roses ( my favourite rose) made form Foamiran : Foam was cut into petals and coloured lightly with a green pastel oil crayon, finger rolled and adhered with hot glue. I hope you like them as much as I do....now im off to plan next weeks post ....erm what shall i make?
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Showing posts with label foamiran stamens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foamiran stamens. Show all posts
Friday, 21 September 2018
Monday, 2 October 2017
Foamirian flowers and stamens.
Hi Everyone,
Recently i attended a foam flower making beginners class and i acquired another addiction :-) i decided to share my journey with you! the pictures below are not the flowers i made at the class, instead i opted to have a go myself.
I started by making the stamens: i first took some cotton thread and brushed the cotton with clear drying pva glue, next i placed liquid pearls on the ends and dipped into mirco beads and left to dry.
I didn't want to use my finer foam just yet as I'm only practising, so i cut 1mm foam into love heart shapes (10 petals in total, i coloured the ends with Faber Castell Gelatos in Raspberry, then i warmed on an ordinary iron on silk setting, rolled and shaped each love heart by hand, ensuring the very top of the petals was rolled tightly, gently stretch out taking care not to stretch out the tips of the petals or they will go smooth again.
Once my stamens was dry i wrapped fine wire around them to make the centre, i had also cut a fine fringe from a strip of foam and rolled also with my stamens.
Next i glued the pointed tips of my love hearts only onto the created stamen centre, working 5 petals around the centre and 5 more around the outside.
next time i hop to show a step by step guide . hope you like the flower :-)
Recently i attended a foam flower making beginners class and i acquired another addiction :-) i decided to share my journey with you! the pictures below are not the flowers i made at the class, instead i opted to have a go myself.
I started by making the stamens: i first took some cotton thread and brushed the cotton with clear drying pva glue, next i placed liquid pearls on the ends and dipped into mirco beads and left to dry.
I didn't want to use my finer foam just yet as I'm only practising, so i cut 1mm foam into love heart shapes (10 petals in total, i coloured the ends with Faber Castell Gelatos in Raspberry, then i warmed on an ordinary iron on silk setting, rolled and shaped each love heart by hand, ensuring the very top of the petals was rolled tightly, gently stretch out taking care not to stretch out the tips of the petals or they will go smooth again.
Once my stamens was dry i wrapped fine wire around them to make the centre, i had also cut a fine fringe from a strip of foam and rolled also with my stamens.
Next i glued the pointed tips of my love hearts only onto the created stamen centre, working 5 petals around the centre and 5 more around the outside.
next time i hop to show a step by step guide . hope you like the flower :-)
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