A Rose is a Rose – a craft project!

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I saw the instructions for Grunge Paper Roses on Tim Holtz's blog and I just knew I had to try to make some! So, yesterday some friends and I got together and decided to go for it! The instructions are long and I must admit I was intimidated. That being said, once we got started it was an easy process. Many steps, but not so difficult. The results were very satisfying. I would say that these cannot be made with 'regular' cardstock, you really need to buy the Grunge Paper. Any type of glue works, and be patient…it takes a while for everything to dry. The best part is puttin' on the bling at the end! I hope you enjoy reading about these and that you give it a try too!

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 Rose #1 without any bling yet…

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Roses #1 and #2. To make the pink one, I covered the rose pieces in white pigment ink first and then went back over it with two colors of pink pigment ink. Then I sprayed it with glitter mist to give it a sheen. The red one was made exactly according to Tim Holtz's directions with pearl-x and misters.

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I made three roses in all. The white/silver one was made by covering the grunge paper with eggshell color acrylic paint – about three coats on each side. The antique silver glitter was (generously) applied as the final step after the rose was assembled.

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I'm not sure what I will do with the roses, now that they are done! I was thinking they would make very nice package adornments. I was also thinking of making one or all of them into pins to put on a hat or a cool jean jacket. The possibilities are endless.  
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I would love to hear what you think of my project. Also, let me know if you've tried this and how yours turned out! Happy crafting! 

You can find the fantastic and detailed instructions here on the Tim Holtz Blog: http://timholtz.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/12/12-tags-of-christmasday-12.html


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6 responses to “A Rose is a Rose – a craft project!”

  1. Theresa Avatar
    Theresa

    These are gorgeous! I can’t imagine how long they took to make, but the end result is fabulous!! Wanda, “She’s crafty!!”

  2. MacKenzie Bruckler Avatar

    ACK!! These are GAWJUS darling!!

  3. Jilli Bling Avatar

    WoW… you did more once you got home??? They are wonderful… NOW, what are you gonna do with them?

  4. Tina W Avatar
    Tina W

    Those look so like something you would do…I’ll have to try my hand at working with Tim’s Grungeboards. Very pretty…gotta love sparkles!

  5. Alexiswk Avatar

    These are AWESOME!! Can you tell me what color you used for that deep, gorgeous red?!? I just bought some grungeboard and I hope to get to play with it this weekend!!
    THANKS!!!

  6. Wanda G Avatar

    Alexis! I don’t have your email address. I think the color Pearl-ex for the red flower is called russett?? It was a while ago. Mix it with water and spritz it on the flower. Then when it’s dry put on tons of glimmer mist spray! Have fun with it.

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