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Old 12-26-2009, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by LogCabinLady
Just beautiful. Where can I find Part 1 of this tutorial?
Thank you, LogCabinLady! Part 1 is on the same pg., 1/2 way down, entitled "Still Life Floral Mini". Sorry I wasn't more explicit, but didn't know I wd be doing a Part 2. Just had too much to cover in one tutorial. Hope you enjoy Part 1 also and look forward to seeing your post one day on a still life floral!!
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It is so beautiful I will give it a try. Thanks for the quick reply.
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Another question I guess I missed somewhere. How are the flowers made? I guess I am dense.
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Originally Posted by LogCabinLady
It is so beautiful I will give it a try. Thanks for the quick reply.
Thank you! and your welcome!

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Originally Posted by LogCabinLady
Another question I guess I missed somewhere. How are the flowers made? I guess I am dense.
You'll see that when you look at Part I of the tute! They are lots of fun to make! Let me know if you have any more ??. Basically, I put 4 or 5 petals tog to make a flower then cut it into a hexagon shape - I like the hexagon shape or you can take your rotary cutter and put the wave blade on and do a curvy sided flower - it's your painting - do what you want! haha.

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Originally Posted by Loretta
Interesting! thanks!
Your welcome!

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lOVED YOUR STILL LIFE TUTE!
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lOVED YOUR STILL LIFE TUTE!
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lOVED YOUR STILL LIFE TUTE!
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loved your still-life mini!
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