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Monday, October 3, 2011

Tissue Paper and Tulle Flower Tutorial.

Well, here it is - a tutorial on how to make a tissue paper flower (with tulle). Good luck and please feel free to ask any questions in the comments section if anything is unclear.
First of all, assemble your stuff - tissue paper (2 colors if desired), tulle, string and scissors.
Cut two rectangles of each color and two rectangles of tulle. The flower I have made used 38cm x 25.5cm sheets but it doesn't really matter, just so long as the pieces are all rectangular and of the same size.
Lay the six sheets on top of each other. If you are using colors, I tend to put the darker sheets on the bottom, lighter ones in the middle and tulle on top however, living in the creative world we do, don't let me stifle you. Line up their edges and begin to fold them back and forth in a concertina. My folds were about three centimeters wide but once again, don't let me rain on your parade.
Once the folding is complete, bend it in half like a fan and tie it tightly (so that it gathers) in the middle with string
Snip the ends with scissors to make a petal shape.
Fan out one side into a half circle.
Then, delicately begin separating the layers, taking care not to ruin the pleats or tear the tissue paper (when this happens, don't cry... I sort of just shove it back in and hope no one notices).
Continue separating and
Lifting and zshoozshing (an extremely technical term that may or may not have or have originated in 23BC China... or maybe just two minutes ago).
Unfurl the other side and continue in the same way, separating, lifting and zshoozshing.
Finally, use your hands to gently scrunch (I am now just thinking what... use your hands as opposed to your mouth... as though you need advice to prevent you from making your tissue paper soggy and unusable) and zshoozsh to manipulate it into a pleasingly floral shape (but once again, don't let my need for a chaotic symmetry suppress your inner urges - if you want it to sprout in one particular direction, don't let me tell you it is not regular enough).
And then you are done!!!

Now you can go crazy with any color you like. The above two have eight layers of tissue rather than six... there are all sorts of crazy ways you can go so get folding and have fun.
p.s. Can you tell that I have been at home with two little boys today, none of us very well. Maybe I have been just a little too excited communicating to the outside world, but you know, some days are long and the good bits have to be savored (the writing and taking photos bit... not the explaining why you can only have antibiotics when it is prescribed to you and it is not favoritism that Archie (bronchitis) gets to have pink liquid and the other one (sore throat) gets to have none. It really doesn't smell very nice anyway.
Lots of love, Kate xxooxxooxx.

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Greedy For Colour: Tissue Paper and Tulle Flower Tutorial.

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14 Comments:

At October 6, 2011 at 1:03 PM , Blogger Courtney said...

Gorgeous! You are very talented! Thanks so much for stopping by at The Crazy Cute Link Party! Looking forward to seeing you next week!

www.betweenuandme.com

 
At October 6, 2011 at 2:34 PM , Blogger Marilyn said...

This is so unique and lovely.. Very creative.. LOVE IT.. I would LOVE to have you link it to my linky party going on today - Pin'Inspirational Thursdays over at The ArtsyGirl Connection - TY :)) Link is -http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/10/pinspirations-pinterest-inspirational.html ps: officially following ya :))

 
At October 7, 2011 at 10:05 AM , Blogger Wray Sist3rs said...

Wow! Those are so gorgeous. I love all of the differnt colors and textures!

Angela

wraysist3rs.blogspot.com

 
At October 7, 2011 at 3:59 PM , Blogger Alison Agnew said...

i love how full and fluffy
these look with the tulle added in

thanks for sharing the creativity
at fridays unfolded!

alison

 
At October 7, 2011 at 5:19 PM , Blogger Shabby chic Sandy said...

That looks so easy and I love the tulle! I will try this one:)

 
At October 8, 2011 at 8:53 AM , Blogger Courtney ~ French Country Cottage said...

Sooo cute!! Thanks for the tutorial and for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)

 
At October 9, 2011 at 3:20 PM , Blogger South Bay Studio said...

You made this look so simple, especially the zshoozshing. And thanks for reminding me not to use my mouth. I use it to open so many things. That is, when my foot is not in it. :P
Kathi

 
At October 10, 2011 at 3:20 PM , Blogger Shenita @ Embellishments by SLR said...

Thanks so much for your sweet comments on my home office!! I'm glad you led me back here to you!! These tulle flowers are great!! So creative!! I am now your newest follower, and I hope you will follow me, too! Many blessings to you!!

 
At October 12, 2011 at 12:31 PM , Blogger Megan Gunyan said...

Oh, I love it! Those look beautiful, great tutorial as well. Thank you for sharing!

 
At October 12, 2011 at 10:30 PM , Blogger Rhinestone Beagle said...

Love this so much that its one of our features for this week’s Doggone Dirty Craftin! Come by and grab a featured button.

 
At October 13, 2011 at 6:51 AM , Blogger adepejuglows said...

Great way to combine and I love the way you were able to play with color.

 
At October 14, 2011 at 12:42 PM , Blogger Sandy Ang said...

how pretty !

 
At October 21, 2011 at 10:13 AM , Blogger Venus said...

Wow! This project is sooo pretty... truly inspiring. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. Thank you also for visiting my blog.

Hugs!
venus

 
At October 21, 2011 at 11:59 AM , Anonymous Peggy Gonzales said...

This is so pretty, reminds me of a water lily. Thanks for the tute.

 

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