First, gather your materials: a clean, empty soda can, utility scissors, a small flower punch, small gems or bling brads, and a paper piercer (if you're using brads.)
Carefully cut off the top and bottom of the soda can. Cut a slit up the entire side of the can. Be very careful, as the sides of the can are very sharp!
Smooth out the sheet of metal enough to slide it into the punch.
Punch flowers from metal sheet.
For each flower, bend each petal up slightly. The center of the flower should sit flat on your work surface, and each of the petals should stand up just a bit.
Now curl each of the petals by gently pulling on them. Shape as desired-the metal is very pliable.
Add a small gem or bling brad to the center of each flower (use your paper piercer to poke a hole if using a brad.) I used a smoky gray gem to the center of each-I thought it looked great against the metal.
Here's a sneak of a project that I made using these flowers:
This is my project for our first mini challenge-make sure to check back on the 13th for all of the details and to see my project in full!
what a great tutorial ~ I must try this, Your flowers look amazing
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!! Now I definantly have to make some of these!! Love them!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thank you for sharing. I have all the supplies to make these YAY!!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tutorial, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome flowers and great tutorial!!! I'm putting those flowers on my to-do scrappy list!! Can't wait to see all this project !!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial - I love your little flowers!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers look amazing on your project! Such a great technique!
ReplyDeleteI would think the metal is too thick for the punch....but I guess not so I will have to try this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE!
ReplyDeleteYou rock! They look awesome. I never would have thought of using an aluminum can.
ReplyDeletefun tut!!! Love the blooms!
ReplyDeleteI made some of these yesterday! What a cool way to recycle and to use up some rhinestones I had forever! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteSherri, I love the metal flowers. How clever you are---but of course I already knew that! Can hardly wait to see your whole project.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed reading this!!! Reminded me of my old hobby "jewelry making". I love the final look. They are so pretty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I just used an aluminum can to try and sharpen one of my punches, and now I see this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Love this! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative! I need a reminder to check my punches when I get home to see if I've already got a flower punch I can use. Thanks for the great tip!!!
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