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Sunday, June 3, 2012

How do you fold

This weeks challenge at lasting memories is all about folding.  So use some kind of paper folding technique like iris foldin, teabag folding,or any kind of folding on your layout
(please include instructions or even a link to how you did your folding)

Here's what I did

I made a flower with five 1 1/4 inch circles
 I used double sided paper from K and Company Brownie paper pad
 Fold sides in about a 1/3 of the way
 flower petals can be are created by placing folded edges together
 finished flower
 And here is the entire Layout with folded flower
 I used the numerals from a scrap of Brownie paper for the title and added sticker "th" and rub on letters for the word "birthday"
 close up of flower and fussy cut paper/photo
Journal is down the left side of the layout

9 comments:

TeenaBugg38 said...

Awesome layout Haven!!! And great tut! That is the very first flower I ever learned to make :)

Kimberly said...

love your folded flower!! great layout Haven - looks like the girls had a great time!

Michele said...

Another wonderful tutorial!! You girls are brave. I just typed mine up real quick hoping it would make sense. Fun Layout! I will need to do this folded flower. As Suzanne did this too.. .and I now have loved it twice! Fun photos Haven!!!

glassgraffitix2 said...

Super LO! Fab tutorial!

Suzanne cricutcraftingrammyblogspot.com said...

Great layout and love the blue flower. Good job on the tutorial.

Michelle (scrappinforkenzie) said...

such a pretty flower! I have seen other versions of it but I like that yours has the little 5 petal flower in the center :)

Michelle LMDT
Scrappin' for Kenzie

Elizabeth said...

Love the flower-I am going to have to try:) Thanks for the tutorial. Looks like the girls had a ton of fun:)

Julie said...

love these flowers...and such a great layout

Karen Wilson said...

100th birthday, wow, now there's a milestone. what a gorgeous LO and love those flowers. I've seen them a couple times along the way now and I'm really going to have to give these a try. great tutorial!