Monday, April 2, 2012

Stampin Up Stocking Punch Rose and then quilled centre

These roses were created by using the Stampin Up Christmas Stocking Punch.  It is only the cuff of the stocking   that I use but this makes the most beautiful Rose.  The Rose is very similar to the making of a quilled Rose made with rectangles. This is the order with which I make them.

1.  To make the Stocking Punch Rose you will need to cut out 10 Stocking Cuffs and 1 6cm long x1cm wide strip of card stock.









2. On each 10 Cuff Dies cut a slit of .5 -.75 cm down the centre of the short end.




3.Add a dab of glue to the left hand side and overlap the two sides.




4. Complete the whole 10.  There are five petals to each layer. Roll back each top corner of the petals to allow the cuff to look like a petal.  Then add another dab of glue to the inside of the cupped part of the petal and make a layer of 5 petals like the photo below.



5.  Start by adding one on top of the other until you have a layer of petals then complete the next petal layer exactly the same way.
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6. Take one of the layers of petals and add a glue dab to the inside then place the second layer on top of the first layer allow the two layers to bond together. Then with the 6cm x1cm strip roll up into a coil and allow to unravel slightly.  Add another dab of glue onto the top layer of the petals then add the rolled centre.  The centre can be rolled with a quilling tool or around a tooth pick or wooden skewer.  Then allowed to relax and added to the centre of the rose. Make a few of the Roses and bunch them together add a few leaves. WOW


7.This is the finished product.

13 comments:

  1. wow this flower you made is gorgeous!! Luv the card too! :-)

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  2. Beautiful handmade roses and excellent tutorial. Will have to try this! Thank you for sharing your creativity.

    Cami

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  3. It does make a wonderful rose Carolyn, nicely done
    Hugs Julie P

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  4. Thanks for sharing Carolyn. I do understand your instructions, it makes a lovely rose. hugs Shelley

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  5. very pretty flower.. I do quill too but havent quilled for such a long time!!

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  6. WOW Beautiful flowers!!!! TFS..
    hugs..........

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  7. Wow this is really cool. I will have to try one. Many thanks for sharing. Love your card too.
    Blessings Doreen

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  8. Great tutorial Carolyn, It's a pity that they don't sell SU products in the Netherlands.
    xxxSylvia

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  9. Wow Carolyn. Thank you so much for the tutorial and taking the time to teach us how to make the roses.. shall think of you when I make my roses.
    Hugs, Jean

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  10. Hi Carolyn dear!
    So nice to see you on my blog.
    your rose is gorgeous. you make such beautiful flowers.
    I hope all is well at your house and that Lizzy is doing okay.
    Hugs Maz

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  11. Thanks for showing us this, gotta try it and I love how curly the roses are.

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  12. It's so pretty. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial :o)
    Hugs,
    Cabio

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  13. Totally beautiful! thank you for the tutorial Carolyn.

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