You are so talented!! Thank you for sharing!! You have given me so much inspiration for my business, and incorporating tea parties, with these beautiful flowers. You are so so INSPIRING!!!
Such beautiful work, thank you for sharing. If I want to use card stock to create a purple sweet pea, do you suggest adding the veining design to darker paper? I’d be using a lavender card stock to achieve a lighter base and painting the outer 4-6 inches with darker purple water color hoping for a gradient. Do you think the vein is necessary?
You are so talented!! Thank you for sharing!! You have given me so much inspiration for my business, and incorporating tea parties, with these beautiful flowers. You are so so INSPIRING!!!
Awesome work!
Such beautiful work, thank you for sharing. If I want to use card stock to create a purple sweet pea, do you suggest adding the veining design to darker paper? I’d be using a lavender card stock to achieve a lighter base and painting the outer 4-6 inches with darker purple water color hoping for a gradient. Do you think the vein is necessary?
I don’t think the vein is necessary if it’s lavender. They’ll be beautiful in that color!
Can the poles be wrapped in green crepe paper? The roll comes in longer strips. I am curios if the look may be different.
So I have a question Sara… do you use a different pvc width according to each flower based on weight?
Only these sweet peas I did a thinner one because sweet peas tend to be more dainty than other flowers like a rose.
What do you use in getting those printed petals? Do you print it by yourself? Thank you
The template comes with a printable pattern for the specific one I used but you could also use regular solid cardstock paper
@@HandmadeBySaraKim so you use large papers for that? The petals were super detailed.
Do you have giant orchids template and video tutorial?
Sorry not yet but you could find my regular size orchids and try scaling it bigger
She just posted it