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Tulip Flower Pot Box For Easter or Mother's Day

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Tulip Flower Pot Box with a Bunnies There are four versions of the Tulip Flower Pot Box. See the PDF for the other versions. which are a chick, flower and duck. I used card stock to create these tulip flower pots. Here is the PDF. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7oGIyVDbRGYTWxPVWlYallUaUE/view?usp=sharing Here is the .Studio file. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7oGIyVDbRGYeXhlNlFRN2dxVVU/view?usp=sharing The tulip is the same.  The only difference is the belly band.  Slide the slits together.  One petal is bent to slide the two pieces together.  Go slowly...it takes patience to do this. Hold the paper firmly in your hands and pull evenly in a straight line.  Try not to bend the slits because they are fragile.   Slide all of the slits together.   Fold and glue the stamen together but don't glue the bottom.  Glue on the black anthers to the filament.  Six stamens  Glue on the stamens to the bottom circle.  Bottom of flower. ...

Slice Form Bride and Groom Cake Topper or Table Decoration

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Plain paper cake toppers are boring. I have taken the paper cake topper to the next level with my slice forms.  I think it is amazing to see the angles that are formed with the slices and this is the reason why I love paper so much. Here is the .Studio file https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7oGIyVDbRGYMHIwS3JkQlk4QUU/view?usp=sharing Here is the PDF https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7oGIyVDbRGYZ1hhMDBpckE3Mk0/view?usp=sharing Cut out all of the slices once for half of a skirt or twice for a full skirt.  Please note, I recommend cutting the front slices first and putting it together before proceeding to cut out the back of the skirt.  The slices are graduated to form the train. There are two special slices which form the starting and ending points of the slice form.  Slices are sorted according to their slits and graduated from largest to smallest as show above to create two piles.  Two special slices are at the bottom of this picture. Take one of the smallest sl...