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Mother's Day Centerpiece

Hello everyone! Today is my turn again to share with you all and everyone over at SHE'S A SASSY LADY! I am continuing the post I started yesterday because I thought it would be really helpful to show, in detail, how the giant flowers go together. They are soooo cool! Here is my finished project using Giant Flowers, Florals Embellished, Elegant Edges and Sweethearts:

I started with the Giant Flowers cartridge and cut the Lotus flower at 6.5".  There are lots of petals to cut to make this flower, but the instructions in the cartridge booklet are very clear on how many to cut of each kind of petal and exactly where they all fit into the base.



My Gypsy made this project so much easier since I can name each layer that I am cutting. I simply filled mats with each different type of petal and named that layer however many I would need to cut of that petal.  For example: If I needed 12 of a particular petal, that name of that layer is CUT 12. Hopefully you can see what I'm talking about in this pic of my Gypsy screen.

Here is how I organized my petal cuts before assembling them - I just put a little piece of paper on top with the same name of the Gypsy layer. It may seem a little silly to do this, but for me, it helped me keep track of what went where! :-)

Now, on to assembling the many petals - 
These petals are very easy to put together by following the great directions in the booklet.

This is the first layer of the petals completed and I drew with a black marker over the cut marks on the base where this layer will be inserted by following the diagram in the booklet.  This made it very easy to see and I did this with each subsequent layer so I wouldn't get confused as to where to place each set of petals. :-)

First layer in the base.

Here is the completed flower turned over so you can see how all the petals fit into the base.

The completed flower! I made a little flower from the Art Philosophy cartridge to put in the center when I thought that I was stopping here with this project. :-)

I decided to explore Florals Embellished and found so many great sentiments for Mother's Day so I decided to make a bouquet of sorts by putting these sentiments on signs.





After having so much fun embellishing these signs, I put them on wood skewers and placed them in a foam circle in the middle of the flower.

Here, again, is my finished project! I can't wait for my Mom to see it!!

Thanks for stopping by today and be sure to give some love to your Mama this weekend and everyday! :-) She deserves it!





Comments

What a wonderful centerpeice this is. I love the size, the color, the shape, it is awesome. Thanks for the great tutorial and sharing with us today on She's A Sassy Lady.
Cricut Couple said…
Oh Great! Now I have to get the Giant Flowers Cart! Thanks a LOT!!! Hee! Hee! This is so cool! I just love how you made all of the stems and the giant flower as the base is genius! It's prefect!!!
Anonymous said…
This turned out beautiful. Last night I was trying to decide how I wanted to do a centerpiece and I needed a "short" base. This is the perfect base. Thanks for the inspiration and the measurements.
Unknown said…
The centre piece looks gawguss. Now I seriously have to think about the flower cartridges after seeing all these wonderful creations made by all you talented ladies in blogland.
TFS
Julie
http://9-2-midnight.blogspot.com
Kay said…
Awesome! I love it! Thanks.

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