Rebecca Thuss |
I've been meaning to try a paper rosette craft for a while. I first saw
it in a wedding magazine and fell in love! I'm obsessed with mixing
patterns right now and this is an inexpensive and easy way to do it.
I was thrilled when I saw that Kimberly from Third Floor Design Studio
posted about how to make paper wheels (same as rosettes). She suggested
using them as art. Love it!
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Click here to see Kimberly's tutorial on how to make paper wheel art.
My girlfriend just had a baby girl. We're planning to make paper art for
her nursery. Stay tuned for photos! For now, I had to share a picture
of her sweet darling!