Charming Silk Ribbon Sunflowers
September 19, 2009 by Christine Gooding
Filed under Home & Living
There are numerous ways to embellish your layouts or projects nowadays. More and more, I can see unconventional materials being incorporated in these multi-dimensional crafts everywhere. It is also easy to see why the Green Revolution is slowly being applied to general crafting as well, since there is really a plethora of materials that are being utilized now which are technically a part of our everyday living. Suddenly, nothing is put to waste. “Scraps” rock!
To exemplify, take the corrugated cardboard from your old storage boxes. Who would have thought that a ripped piece of this cardboard can serve as a focal point of an artsy project? It can even be used as a 12×12 base for your actual layout. The more distressed it looked, the better its overall impact.

Image: Elisi Dunyamiz

Image: Elisi Dunyamiz

Image: Elisi Dunyamiz
A very talented crafter from Turkey, Elisi, gives us the lowdown on how to make delicate sunflowers using silk ribbons. There are even links within her blog that can lead you to discover similar projects she did in the past that you will surely enjoy.















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