2/7/11

Valentine's Day Cupcake Baking Cup Flowers Tutorial - Part One.



It's almost Valentine's Day! Because of the popularity of my Cupcake Baking Cup Flowers and Tutorial I thought you might want to make some for this very special occasion...Let's get started!

Cupcake Baking Cup Flowers and Tutorial - Part One

MATERIALS:

Cupcake Baking Cups in metallic red, heart prints, yellow and white.
Scrapbooking Brads
Plastic Flowers
Pencil
Scissors
Reamer {to make holes in the center of your flowers and secure your brads}


INSTRUCTIONS:

I usually use five cupcake baking cups for my flowers but you can use more or less, it’s up to you.
Mixing patterns and colours will make your flowers more fun. Don’t be shy!
Having plain cupcake baking cups handy is a good idea as you can combine them with a variety of patterns. Nowadays there are so many choices available.

1- Start with five cupcake baking cups/liners in different colours and patterns.
2- Making the template is very easy. All you need is a pencil and your basic drawing skills. My flowers have six petals.


TIP: Depending on how confident you are with your scissors, you can also cut the petals directly.

3- Fold your cupcake baking cup in half and draw three petals. You will then cut them up while your cupcake baking cup is still folded. Then open it and you will have your six petal flower!
4- Once you cut all your flowers you can start combining them. Try different colours and patterns together until you are happy with them.


5- To shape your flowers play with the petals, open them up and down to give more movement and volume to them.
6- To put your flowers together make a small hole in the middle. Gather your plastic flowers and remove the centers {the come off very easily}. Pass a brad through your flowers and then through your cupcake baking cup flowers. Secure it at the back.


I hope you enjoyed making your Valentine's Day Cupcake Baking Cup Flowers with me!

Find Part Two here.

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Gabriela Delworth is a Craft & Product Designer who designs and develops high-end products for leading arts and crafts. She is also a certified Instructor and teaches a variety of creative courses at various venues throughout the year.

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3 comments:

My Carolina Kitchen said...

You are so creative Gabriela. These are adorable.
Sam

Sandy Michelle said...

Aaack this is so cool Gabriela! :)

Bunny, THE PARIS HOUSE said...

This is a fantastic blog post, so creative!
xx
Bunny

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