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writerlady

Bowl Full of Cherries

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 It is SO pretty!  Can I use my cricut to cut the circles?
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Renee

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 I'm here :-D
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jaziscrapper

Wild Cherry

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 OMGosh-these are adorable!
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Heidi1154

Cherry Bomb

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 Hi, I am here!
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JulianaM

Cherry Bomb

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
writerlady wrote: It is SO pretty!  Can I use my cricut to cut the circles?
YES!!!
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Renee

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 Those flowers are gorgeous!
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scrapbelle

Cherry Bing

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 Good Morning!  I am a little late, but glad I made it.
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milmomma

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 I love this too freaking cute!
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JulianaM

Cherry Bomb

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
Step #2:
This is probably the most time consuming part and a little tiring on your hand!
You are going to take your scissors and cut long skinny fringes all around each circle.
I recommend cutting in ½ to ¾ inch toward the center.  I also found it helpful to make a cut ahead of where I was cutting so as to keep the cuts going toward the center as you move around the circle.  See below.

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jaziscrapper

Wild Cherry

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 Sorry for the silly question, but is 24 gauge thicker or thinner wire? And, what did you use for your vase?
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Henu_Nea

Cherry Cola

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 Oh wow!!!! That's awesome! I'm excited!
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JulianaM

Cherry Bomb

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
jaziscrapper wrote: Sorry for the silly question, but is 24 gauge thicker or thinner wire? And, what did you use for your vase?
the smaller the number of the craft wire the thicker it gets.  so 20 is thicker than 24.

I used one of the old Prima flower milk jars
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kittymomma

Cherry Cola

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 I want to play! But I am still finishing up my Bg LO class! These are the first classes I have ever taken at ACOT!!!
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JulianaM

Cherry Bomb

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
kittymomma wrote: I want to play! But I am still finishing up my Bg LO class! These are the first classes I have ever taken at ACOT!!!
No worries!  We aren't going anywhere and you can "catch up" later!!! :-D
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ctaylor0312

Cherry Bing

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 Sorry I'm late.
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scrapbelle

Cherry Bing

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
JulianaM wrote:
writerlady wrote: It is SO pretty!  Can I use my cricut to cut the circles?
YES!!!
I didn't think about using my cricut, thanks for the idea!
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craftyfool

Cherry Cola

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 I'm here sorta...kids are being a lil high maintenance
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JulianaM

Cherry Bomb

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
scrapbelle wrote:
JulianaM wrote:
writerlady wrote: It is SO pretty!  Can I use my cricut to cut the circles?
YES!!!
I didn't think about using my cricut, thanks for the idea!
Use what ever you have that will help with cutting circles!
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Mom2Bri

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 These are so cute!Can't wait to do this.
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kittymomma

Cherry Cola

Re: Fring Flower Fun Class here!
 OH my goodness--so pretty! I got this beautiful Evian bottle from my sister for Christmas--I am going to make a bunch of flowers that match my new scrap room and use that bottle as the vase! I love this!!!  Of course I will add some button flowers as well
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