Pacific Northwest Floral Bouquet
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Our next bouquet in our giant paper flower series for Cricut — our Pacific Northwest floral bouquet by designer Krista. Krista has spent her whole life here in Oregon, so this specific assortment of flowers is dear to her heart. Jaw-dropping jumbo hydrangeas, delicate felt roses and billy balls, dogwood, fiddleheads and ferns… Stay tuned in the coming weeks for tutorials and templates for all of these and more! The bouquet features a surprising variety of materials… felt, fabric, leather, crepe paper and frosted paper, all cut using Cricut’s brand new Cricut Maker. We love this new machine! Buy your own for just $399.99 and revolutionize your crafting today.
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Friggin amazing!
Where can I find the tutorial to make this?
We do not have a tutorial on how to put this bouquet together exactly but we have linked to all of the flowers and greenery included in the bouquet. To arrange a bouquet like this we suggest placing floral foam into your vase and pushing the florals into it, once arranged you can add some moss or rocks to fill the rest of the vase.
Which rose pattern did you use for the roses in this bouquet? And the little cotton balls, do you have a template for those? Thank you so much for your help.
I just updated the post with those links! Roses: https://liagriffith.com/felt-flower-rose/, Billy balls: https://liagriffith.com/felt-flower-greens-and-billy-balls/
Oh, thank you so much.
The majority of my childhood was in the Northwest & all the flowers certainly make me think of home.
How sweet!