Hi there friends – it’s a two post day! I wanted to get in the tissue paper flower that many of you have asked about. It’s very easy, the video is three minutes stretched out with me talking. It’s very likely that you already have the supplies, so you should be able to have one of these made within three or four minutes on your first go round (*wink*)!!
Note: Earlier, many of you asked for the tutorial on the crochet yo-yo. Check my post from earlier today – I have edited the post and the link is now there for you!!
Smooches!! See you tomorrow!
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June 24, 2011
7:37 pm
I love your tissue paper flowers! They are so delicate and gorgeous. Thanks for the quick tutorial…
June 24, 2011
7:49 pm
Ooo-eee. Two posts close together in the same day, and one is a video. What riches! Thanks so much for showing how this flower was done. How on earth do you LEARN all this stuff????And you make it look so easy. Amazing, truly. TFS and have a great weekend.
June 24, 2011
7:55 pm
Thanks for the tutorial Becca. I’ve wondered how those tissue paper flowers were done and just didn’t take the time to figure it out on my own. You’ve taught me many techniques I’ve wondered about and shown me they’re really easy. As far as the crochet bubble…I’m a crocheter, but the instructions are very confusing. Perhaps there is a language problem, or maybe there’s just too many abbreviations. I’m gonna try it to see if I can figure it out. They really add an unusual look to a card!
Have a Blessed Weekend!
June 24, 2011
8:02 pm
Becca you’re so talented, warm and sweet. Thanks for all you offer
June 24, 2011
8:04 pm
Becca you are so sweet,talented and generous. Thank for all you do
June 24, 2011
8:28 pm
You inspire me! I have got to buy that spellbinders die cut and try some soon!
Marilyn
June 24, 2011
8:32 pm
This is the easiest flower I’ve ever seen!
TFS as much as you do.
June 24, 2011
8:35 pm
Hi Becca,
Thank you for your Beccabit on making Tissue paper flowers. You make it look real easy and your instructions are very clear.
Cheers
Jane
June 24, 2011
8:56 pm
TFS your talents-so sweet to take time out to instruct us!
June 24, 2011
8:58 pm
BECCA THE TISSUE PAPER FLOWERS LOOK SO EXPENSIVE AND
SURPRISE, THEY ARE SO EASY TO MAKE ESPECIALLY WHE YOU
HAVE LOADS OF TISSUE PAPER HANDY. THANK YOU FOR THE
VIDEO. SURE MAKES IT EASIER.
CYNTHIA
June 24, 2011
9:01 pm
Becca,
Thank you for both tutorials :o)
I never would have thought to use the tissue paper I use for wrapping gifts, to make flowers LOL.
Hugs, Candy
June 24, 2011
9:09 pm
Your flowers look so real and fluffy. Mine always come out looking somewhat flat. I’ve watched your video several times and it looks as though I am doing everything correctly but they still never look as good as yours.
June 24, 2011
9:14 pm
Your flowers always look so fluffy and real. Mine always seem to come out somewhat flat. I’ve watched the video several times and seem to be doing everything right but they still don’t look like yours. Any suggestions??????????
June 24, 2011
9:14 pm
So cute and feminine. Now, to find gingham tissue paper!! I know you can use any tissue, but I want pink gingham :) Thanks for always taking time to show us how to do a variety of techniques. My cards are becoming more unique and have the special “Becca touch”.
Cindy
nindys-blog.blogspot.com
June 24, 2011
9:34 pm
Thank you Becca for another Becca Bit..:)
June 24, 2011
9:46 pm
Thanks Becca for the tutorial….one QUESTION: What is the Spellbinder die you used?
June 24, 2011
9:52 pm
You are so generous, Becca. Thank you so very much for sharing your idea with us so we can all embellish our cards more beautifully with your gingham flower. I just love it!
June 24, 2011
10:21 pm
Becca, thanks for the Becca Bits, Tissue Paper Flower. That looks so fast and east and anxious to try it. Always enjoy your tutorials. Edna
June 24, 2011
10:56 pm
OMGosh Becca I can’t believe you did this tutorial TODAY. I should have known you would and I should have waited for it. I was so inspired by your tissue paper flower that I just had to make one, TODAY. I stared at your ‘Only True Gift’ card and I fiddled with tissue paper trying several different ideas. I finally looked up what the Spellbinders Blossoms Three dies looked like and figured out how you had done it. I don’t have those dies so I used my scalloped punches and basically did what you did. Of course I didn’t have the gingham tissue paper so I used two shades of pink for a little variation in color. Mine doesn’t look as pretty as yours but I’m happy with it. Next time I’ll wait for your tutorial as I know you will come up with one for what ever it is.
Blessings Bernie
June 24, 2011
11:22 pm
Thank you so much for the mini tutorial Becca. I love the pink gingham so I’m off to find some now.
Love Sheila xx
June 25, 2011
1:37 am
Thanks Becca for the Tutorial! I cant wait to make them myself now!
June 25, 2011
3:18 am
So simple, but very effective, I don’t have that die, but have a selection of flower punches, so will give it a try, thank you for sharing
Yvonne xx
June 25, 2011
3:23 am
Hi Becca, posted a comment earlier, but didn’t show, and wanted to say how simple the tissue flowers is but beautiful, I don’t have that die, so will give it a go with some large flower punches I have, thanks for sharing the tutorial.
Yvonne xx
June 25, 2011
3:48 am
Thanks for the tutorial Becca. Simple and beautiful, I love it.
Mikki
June 25, 2011
5:37 am
Thanks Becca, will try this flower later today. Dianne
June 25, 2011
6:47 am
I posted something similar on my blog for making flowers :D If it’s okay Becca, a tip for everyone, I didn’t have the flower spellbinders, so I used my circle spellbinders and after you crinkle the paper up it looks basically the same. Have a great day!
June 25, 2011
7:23 am
Oh Becca, How awesome, Just so beautiful but so easy when you know how. Thanks once again for your tutorial and thanks for sharing your projects so freely. Kindest regards kendell
June 25, 2011
8:16 am
Thanks Becca…a wonderful simple idea…and I need simple most of the time!!!
Am just about to have my siesta…but have now planned my crafty play for later when it is cooler. Have a wonderful weekend. xxxx
June 25, 2011
9:06 am
love that pattern on the tissue paper
June 25, 2011
9:39 am
Becca thanks so much for this tutorial! Loved the flower on your card and now I can make one too! You are awesome! Thanks again for the inspiration! Have a wonderful day!
June 25, 2011
11:58 am
Thank you for the instructions. Now I need the die! I have circles, but petals make it much ‘better.’ :)
June 25, 2011
12:10 pm
Lovely! The flowers are so delicate and fluffy. Thanks so much for another wonderful Becca Bit. So appreciated.
June 25, 2011
1:39 pm
Thanks, Becca! I’ll be trying this one soon!
June 25, 2011
4:52 pm
Thanks, very neat flower. Gonna try that with some of the purple I have collected from ODBD.
June 25, 2011
9:35 pm
Thank you so much, Becca, for your tutorial on the tissue paper flower…it’s always such a joy to see your videos…everything is so well explained…keep inspiring us with your lovely cards and techniques…hugs…
Denise Trottier
June 26, 2011
12:16 am
I just love it and you make it look so easy. But special thank you for show us on a video on how to make the flower.
Have a great weekend :)
Delama
June 26, 2011
8:50 am
Thank you Becca for an amazing new video, you make it look so easy. Will try this and hope mine turns out as good as yours.
Hugs Trish.
June 27, 2011
9:30 am
Becca, absolutely AWESOME! I cannot believe how easy this is, and looks so difficult! Wow, thanks!!!
June 27, 2011
2:26 pm
Thanks Becca for the tutorial. I very pretty flower and so easy to make!
June 30, 2011
7:12 am
Hi Becca, I watched your tutorial and had to give it a try. I loved how it turned out.
July 1, 2011
5:21 am
great tutorials, thank you.
LOL Eileen