
Now you want to slowly add a little hot glue around the bottom of the knot, then place the ribbon on top of the glue and just work your way around until you have the flower the size you want.

Once you are done this is what your flower will look like.

I also did this with off white ribbon, except when I was done I used the Tattered Angels Jack Frost mist to add some color to the flower.

I am loving how these flowers look. I'm sure I will be making lots of these!!
Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try these you inspired me!!
Have a wonderful week!
How did the glimmer mist dry on the creme ribbon? I am using that ribbon on my card this saturday for World Card Making day at TSS and am thinking about glimmer misting it...let me know please :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Totally trying this, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love these--even without the glimmer mist they are fantastic. Thank you for all your help over the weekend at the LSS.......kris
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