More inspiration to move you through the week, more color and hopefully a quick little tip that you can creatively play with right away.
I just adore flowers on my layouts, all sorts of flowers; fabric, paper, ribbon, tissue, or even lace. You name it, I think a flower has probably been created from it. This week, I created a quick layout, using a super simple ribbon technique that you finish off with a staple and a little topper of your choosing. Yes, this simple little sweetie is what I call a stapled flower.

When you look closely, these little flowers are all ribbon, a touch of chipboard, and a few buttons. Grab yourself a stapler, some good adhesive and your ribbon and you are ready to go!

Remember to continue to peek back, as we have another fun tip to share tomorrow and plenty of more creative layouts to share the rest of this week!
Enjoy!
Beth Root
Stapled flowers
Products:
Pebbles Inc.: Ribbon, Candy Dots, Chipboard Chips, and Cardstock Stickers
Cardstock: Bazzill
Adhesive: Helmar 450 Stainless Adhesive and Helmar Liquid Scrapdots.
Staples
Clear Buttons


Cut your ribbon and staple the contrasting pieces together in an opposite direction.

Adhere clear liquid glue to the rear of a button and add to ribbon flower.


Add adhesive to the rear of the chipboard and adhere to button,
for a layered button topper.




Add dimensional adhesive to rear of ribbon for added lift of your embellishment.

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