I’ve been playing with fire again!!!!
With a bit of inspiration from here I was off on a mission to find silky remnants and op shopped scarves.
Then with a few bits and pieces from around the studio a new crafty obsession was born.
Making these little flowers is unbelievably easy and incredibly stinky! I am sure I have just picked up another deadly pass time.
They shall become little hair pieces and brooches. Are you itching to make flowers with fire? Do you want to see a tutorial?
Hopefully the other Creative Spaces this Thursday aren’t as stinky and toxic, but to find out pop on over here.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
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These are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! and yes, would LOVE to see a tutorial :-)
ReplyDeleteWow they are gorgeous! I always wondered how to get that lovely crinkly edge.
ReplyDeleteWould something like a soldering iron work too do you think?
these are truly lovely...love the grey colours too.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your creative spaces! Always something new and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThey are just beautiful! Gorgeous subtle colours that will go with everything!
ReplyDeletea tute would be great.what a lovely creation! especially that grey flower.so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNow you have me intrigued....how do you do it?
ReplyDeletePretty. Pretty. Pretty.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and beautifully photographed! And yes, probably extremely deadly :o)
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are absolutely pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWould love a tutorial!! ^^
yes!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those flowers & have ordered a couple and are anxiously waiting for them to arrive.
would love to see a tutorial Kylie!
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*NODDING* yes I want to see a tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Would look great on a fascinator/ races hat sort of thing too. Tutorial? Yes please! :)
ReplyDeleteI am with Cam. I would a use a solder pen!! They are easy to hold and turn off when not in use... Would love a tutorial. I just came back from work (8m down the back yard..hehe) and was mucking around with scrap fabric and made brooches too!! Would love a tutorial though!!!
ReplyDeletexo Steph
yes please a tutorial
ReplyDeletethey're adorable :) one or two sewed onto a headband would be lovely
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the most gorgeous flowers I've seen done that way. They would look great as brooches or even on a skinny headband. I'm game for a tutorial if you are up for making one for us!
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty yet perhaps so increadibly deadly... ;) I hope you are creating in a well ventelated area!
ReplyDeletePerhaps they are belledonna flowers....?!
Beautiful!!!Fire is my hubby's favorite way to fix edges of any sort he would even love this haha..
ReplyDeleteFlowers look great - I am assuming the fire is to scorch the edges???
ReplyDeleteyes please..l love tutorials and these flowers look cute..also love playing with fire and materials!Hax lynda x
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