[NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crepe paper flowers

Valerie Alcaraz snowflake9587 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 20 15:31:05 UTC 2021


Hi there. :)
The numbers associated with the book title you listed are the ISBN number. Usually the way you can tell is that it starts with 978. I hope that helps.
I would love to learn to make different kinds of paper flowers.
 
Best,
Valerie

> On Jul 20, 2021, at 8:17 AM, Ericka via NFB-Krafters-Korner <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I’ve been lazy this morning after doing dishes and drinking a cuppa coffee. I was browsing the Barnes and noble email which had craft books this week. Thought this was kind of interesting. I believe this is the book where it says in another description on their website that if you have one of those CRICUT things you can download the patterns to make projects even more simple. I have a friend who has one but I’ve never seen those. I’ve never done this but this sounds really cool. Here’s the name of the book, author and a synopsis. I don’t know if the numbers itself or the IBSN  or the reference at Barnes &Nobel.
> 
> Crepe Paper Flowers by Lia Griffith: 9781984822376
> About Crepe Paper Flowers
> 
> With 30 projects and an introduction to both crafting paper flowers and working with crepe paper, this book is full of inspiration and expert advice for beginners. If you have a Cricut Maker, you can download the templates to your machine so you can enjoy your own homemade bouquets in no time.
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> Crepe paper is the best material for creating paper flowers, especially for beginners. It’s forgiving and malleable–easy to cut, bend, curl, and shape into peony petals, daffodil trumpets, chrysanthemum blooms, and more. And if you have a Cricut Maker, you can easily cut out the shapes from templates you download for free on Lia Griffith’s website using a code. Then, follow instructions for crafting the flowers to arrange and display in vases and pots and as bouquets and wreaths.
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> Ericka Nelson
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