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Color your own Paper Flowers

Color your own Paper Flowers

Today I thought I’d show you a neat little technique for coloring your own paper flowers and a little sparkle is the final step needed to take these from simply gorgeous to super stunning.

What you’ll need:

  • Lindy’s Stamp Gang Starburst Spray in Creme Brulee Cream or any of the Glitz Spritz sprays
  • White or cream mulberry paper flowers
  • Copic Markers: R39, R35 , E31 & E35, and Copic Colorless Blender Ink (Various Ink refill)
  • Stickles – Pewter
  • Heat Gun

What to do:

Begin with a white or light coloured paper flowers (I like roses and gardenias because they are easy to colour). Choose 3 or 4 colours of Copic marker (for the shabby chic look I chose a dark and a light brown and 2 reds (mid tone and dark). I colour up a few different sizes at once so that I have a small coordinating bouquet ready.

Colour 1/2 of each petal with your lightest colour of Copic marker (mine was E31) working from the outer edge in towards the flower centre – make sure not to colour the whole petal.

Colour own flower 1

It should look like this when done.

Colour own flower 1

Next using the darkest brown (E35) apply a thin strip of colour to the outer edge of each petal – I just run the side of my marker along the edge of the petals.

Colour own flower 1

Then with the lightest red R35, apply a thin strip of colour to the outer edge of the petal BUT don’t cover up all of the dark brown – add colour quite sparingly. Again I just scrape the side of my marker along the edge of the petals. It should look a little like this.

Colour own flower 1

Lastly with the darkest red R39, apply a thin strip of colour to the outer edge of the very top petals only – leave the petals closest to the leaves without this colour.

Colour own flower 1

The next step is to apply a few drops of Colorless Blender to each petal – add the liquid to the outer edge of the petals – the fluid will wick towards the flower centre and drag a little colour along with it.

Colour own flower 1

Dry the flower with a heat gun / embossing gun – this will take up to 45 seconds depending on how wet the flower is.

Colour own flower 1

Drying with the heat gun will not only evaporate the blending fluid, but it also results in discolored edges to the petals (they darken considerably) giving a more beautiful result!

Colour own flower 1

Soak (and I mean REALLY SOAK IT!) each flower with a pale or colorless Lindy’s Stamp Gang spray – my favourite is Creme Brulee Cream Starburst or any of the Glitz Spritzes.

Colour own flower 1

Dry the spray with a heat gun or embossing gun.

Colour own flower 1

It should now look a bit like this, isn’t it stunning.

Colour own flower 1

The final step is to add Stickles or glitter of your choice to the petal edges.

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Leave somewhere safe to dry, and your bouquet should look a little like this…

Shabby Chic Flowers

And to give you a few extra ideas, this is the same technique, but for this flower I used only 2 Copic colours – both purples.

Purple and creme brulee

and finally for this flower I used Glitz Spritz instead of the Creme Brulee Cream Starburst.

Blue and Glitz spritz

For all those who prefer to watch how this was done, there will be a video for this process on the Lindy’s Stamp Gang You Tube channel today. I hope you’ve enjoyed this idea – and can use this in your creative projects and don’t limit yourself to the colors I used, you can try this with so many different things – the new Glitz Spritz colors would look amazing.

May your day sparkle,

Kate P.

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