Learn
how to make 100 beautiful flowers, from lifelike to fanciful, with How
to Make 100 Paper Flowers ! The author, Maria Noble from
St. Judes Creations would like to invite two Totally Tutorial readers to create flowers from the book and post a
tutorial of any flower they created inspired from any of the 100 patterns
offered. The winners will get one of her
signed books for free.
Included in the book are paper flowers so
lifelike you'll do a double-take, quick crafted flowers easy enough for kids to
master, origami models, and quilled flowers too. Patterns are included with step-by-step instructions, accompanied by
color photos and diagrams.
To apply for the exchange, leave a comment below with the URL to your blog or website with a way to contact you. The ideal
candidate will be someone comfortable working with paper, have a blog
or website, and the ability to take nice
photos. Read more about how Tutorial Exchanges work on this page.
Two Totally Tutorial readers will be chosen to receive a signed copy of How to Make 100 Paper Flowers. Their resulting tutorials will be posted here on Totally Tutorials. This tutorial opportunity is open only in the USA.
Applications
will be accepted through Sunday, November 17th. I will
contact the winners of the exchange by Tuesday, November 19th. They will
then have until December 16th to complete their tutorials.
~ Happy Crafting
Oh my gosh, I would love this!
ReplyDeletehttp://acreativeprincess.blogspot.com
My e-mail is: tcwrenz@yahoo.com
Thank you for the opportunity!
Yes please!
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I've seen quite a few PAPER flower tutorials on the internet, but they all require some type of die. I would love to learn how to make these beauties without the aid of dies which I don't own.
ReplyDeleteI recently got a new camera which takes wonderful photos. Add to that the fact I'm a long time blogger and reader of Totally Tutorials. I encourage you to look around my blog, view a few of my tutorials, and note that I am first and foremost a paper artist. Thank you for the opportunity to apply for this book.
My blog is
http://alteredbooklover.blogspot.com/
and you may contact me there. I don't give my e-mail address out anymore because it was hacked and I now only reply to persons who first contact me on my blog.
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ReplyDeleteOh yes, this would be a great fit for us - my daughter adores making flowers! We blog together at http://blossomsandposies.com
ReplyDeleteHere are a few of her floral creations:
http://blossomsandposies.com/blog/cupcake-paper-flower-valentine/
http://blossomsandposies.com/blog/tissue-paper-rose-garnish/
You can contact us at blossomsandposies @ gmail.com
Thanks for the opportunity!
http://www.thecomfycrafter.com
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun challenge.
This would soo much fun! I love creating with paper and flowers are my favorite thing to create.. I make lots out of fabric.
ReplyDeletePaper would be an exciting new challenge!
My blog is http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/
Here are a few projects in which I have created paper flowers:
http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/2013/10/witchy-shoes.html
http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/2012/06/book-page-roses.html
My email is amieirwin@yahoo.com
xoxo
Amie @ Pinkapotamus
YES!!!! I like to create and I enjoy sharing what I do writing tutorials. I would like to participate in this exchange. I love to create with all that I have around me!
ReplyDeleteI blog here http://passionetcouture.blogspot.ca/
Thanks for the give us the chance to participate :)
Marisa :)
Who won?
ReplyDeleteAmie from Pinkapotamus, and Patti from Blossoms and Posies.
DeleteLook for their tutorials next month.