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Wow pretty
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THOSE are sooo pretty!! How did you make them?? WOW!
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beautiful!!!
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Blu those are gorgeous. Hmm, can I get a few? What tool did you use?
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Graphically Speaking cart pg 60 the scallop cut you can use any size you want for these i used size 3 1/2 i'll post the video i used she did double sided paper and embossed hers i didn't i used one sided paper and inked the other side after i cut them out. Here it is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq13kni7eBA
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Wow - that's a very nice bouquet that you created. Where's the bride?
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Just a note - I was playing with this idea and if - by any chance - you don't have the nestabilities, you can use the EK success scalloped punches. The only difference is the first fold is done after the 3rd scallop (not the 4th) - everything else is the same and it comes out pretty cute too!
I have both - but I wanted to see if it worked with the punches too.
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Blu thank you, I am going to have to try this tonight.
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fuzzylover wrote:Just a note - I was playing with this idea and if - by any chance - you don't have the nestabilities, you can use the EK success scalloped punches. The only difference is the first fold is done after the 3rd scallop (not the 4th) - everything else is the same and it comes out pretty cute too!
I have both - but I wanted to see if it worked with the punches too. i don't have them eathier that's why i used my cricut to cut the scallop
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beautiful!!! __________________ download movies
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Those are beautiful Bluucaca. I love them. Thanks for posting the video. I'm definitely going to give them a try.
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Wow, I just love them. i will definitely try that, thanks for sharing the video.
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Blu - you inspired me to work on these again. Here's a few tags I made with the flowers.  I stamped the tag with writing scribble and then put perfect pearls over that. I then stamped light swirls on top. The flower is K&Co double sided paper and then I just put a few stickles on the petals.
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This is another K&Co double sided paper, except I inked the edges of both sides for this. I then used distress inks on the background. I put bronze glitter glue on the edges of the petals. 
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This one is plain pink typing paper. I embossed the circles with my Cuttlebug and then inked the high spots and the very edges with CS Ruby ink. The leaves came from one of the RR's. (I do use those neat things that someone else didn't want - LOL) 
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This one was done with plain yellow typing paper. I embossed this one too and used CS Topaz ink to highlight the embossing only. I used Vintage Photo Distress Ink on the edges of the card and used the Vintage Photo ink to stamp the swirls, but put Perfect Pearls on top. This one is my favorite because the flower looks really good. I actually liked the typing paper flowers better - they have a much softer look. 
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Wow, Fuzzy you have been busy. Love the tags.
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absolutely stunning!
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OOHHH Fuzzy those are awsome love all of them you really did a great job
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