Yes I'm back again with another video! A quick tut on creating your own floral vine.
I've cut and pasted my blog post from Manor Hosue Creations blog here http://manorhousecreationsblog.com/
I've cut and pasted my blog post from Manor Hosue Creations blog here http://manorhousecreationsblog.com/
...to show you a unique way to add Manor House flowers to your layouts by creating your own beautiful, handcrafted floral vines. You'll be surprised at how easy they are to make and what a gorgeous embellishment they are for your pages.
Following is a list of the supplies you'll need.
Supplies:
Manor House Creations flowers and leaves- 3 Whimsy flowers (from the Winter 2012 Collection), 3 large leaves, 2 small leaves.
Other: Florist wire - fine, Florist tape, adhesive.
Tools: Small pliers, wooden stick or tool for shaping wire.
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Here's the fabulous vine you'll create.

These lovely Whimsy flowers from the new Winter collection make a stunning vine. You can easily divide them to make smaller flowers and buds.
I've used just three Whimsy flowers, with three large leaves and two small.

Creating a flower bud.
Here I removed the outer layers of the Whimsy flower, using the base layer of petals to create this smaller budding flower.

Manor House Creations Products: Whimsy- cream, leaves large and small.
Gather your supplies and come and create your own Manor House Creations vine with me.
Thanks for visiting and I hope you enjoyed my video.
I have to thank my good friend Gabi Pollacco http://gabriellepollacco.blogspot.ca/ for the inspiration behind the vine. I saw one she created a while back and Manor House Flowers are the perfect blooms to use.
I have to thank my good friend Gabi Pollacco http://gabriellepollacco.blogspot.ca/ for the inspiration behind the vine. I saw one she created a while back and Manor House Flowers are the perfect blooms to use.
I'd love to hear how you go with creating your own Manor House Creations floral vine.
Jenix
Jenix


Just saw this over at the MH blog- what an awesome idea!! I LOVE how this turned out!!
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I just watched this 'tut' and it was great, easy to follow and understand, thanks for sharing Jeni - oh and its lovely to hear your voice and be able to put the voice to the face............
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Thank you for the sweet blog comment. If you're as old as you say you are, what is your secret to looking so young? Off to check out your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteJen, sweetie, you are AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with all of us!
ReplyDeleteHugs your way!!!!! ~GERRY~
p.s. Miss you xoxoxoxox
LOVED hearing your voice! really great tut, as Sandra says, so easy to follow. Only problem is my lack of patience ;)) The vine turned out really so pretty! Hope everything is good with you. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love your vine. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJenni - I've been a long time admirer but never visited your blog before. I was extra thrilled to see the opening post was your beautiful Manor House vine!
ReplyDeleteStunning! :D
ReplyDeletethis is lovely, so pretty.
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