Showing posts with label Foamiran Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foamiran Flowers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

A gift box for Rosy Owl

Hi everyone!
Today I would like to share with you my newest project for Rosy Owl - a small gift box.


For the background I used beautiful Craft & You Design papers. 
As always, I made foamiran flowers & leaves using fantastic Rosy Owl dies: 


To decorate my box and to add some dimension to my composition 
I decided to use Mitform Castings gears, natural sisal, embossed laser cut chipboard 
and elements from the Tropical Leaves dies set.   




I finished my design by adding tiny art stones and black and white splashes.


I hope you like my box.
Have a great day and thank you so much for stopping by.
Monika xxx

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Foamiran Rose with Rosy Owl

Hi everyone!
Today I'd like to share with you a foamiran rose.  
I haven't made one for a very long time, so I thought why not?


To create it I used 2 Rosy Owl die sets: Flowers AC1 and Poinsettia
The first I used for the flowers and the second - for the sepals.
I gave some extra colour to my foamiran elements with oil pastels.


I finished my composition with Rose Leaves and handmade berries. 

I hope you find my post inspirational. Thank you so much for stopping by 
and I hope to see you soon.

Have a great day everyone, M. xx 

Friday, 11 January 2019

Vintage tag "Always and Forever" with foamiran flowers

Hi everyone!
Today I am coming to you with my first inspiration for Rosy Owl this year. 
This time I decided to make something vintage.


For the background I used beautiful papers from the Vintage Time collection by Craft & You Design. 
This beautiful frame is made of modelling clay.


To make the foamiran flowers and leaves I used my absolute favourite sets of Rosy Owl dies:



I finish my project by adding white paint, some gems, glitter, mini art stones and a Small Talk sticker.


Thank you so much for stopping by and see you next time!
M. xxx

Friday, 2 November 2018

Everything about regular foamiran

Hi everyone! 
Lately I've published a picture of 4 different flowers made using one set of dies on social media. 
Since then I have received lots of lovely comments which I am very very grateful for. 
You have no idea how much they mean to me. 
I also received questions about foamiran flowers and foamiran itself, 
so I've decided to write this post, which I hope you will find useful.  

What is foamiran? 

Foamiran is a special kind of foam, manufactured in Iran, dedicated to flower making. 
It’s 0.6mm or 0.8mm thick and very easy to shape when warm. 
It can be coloured, amongst other things, with pastels or pigment inks, 
but if you don't have any of these don't worry, because foamiran is available in many many colours. 

How do I warm foamiran?

To warm your foamiran you will need an iron. 
It can be a regular iron which you will have in your house, 
however I would recommend buying a small travel iron. Not only is it easier to use… 
it's smaller and some of them can fold away, which is quite handy…  
 Most importantly, you wont risk ruining your clothes in case you forget to clean it afterwards. 
All the colouring and shading is done before shaping the flowers and sometimes ink 
or a piece of pastel can stain your iron. 
Its not a big deal if you have extra colouring on a petal, 
but I can be a massive problem if its your favour dress or work shirt!
You will need to use a lower heat - around number 2, or the "silk" setting.



Do I need metal dies to make foamiran flowers?

The straight forward answer is no! 
You don't have to have dies, because you can easily cut your petals and leaves with scissors. 
The internet is full of flower templates, which you can print & cut out 
and follow the shape with a cocktail stick. 
However, using dies makes your life much easier 
and making flowers can be done much quicker. 
You can cut out many pieces of different sizes in one go, 
especially after folding the foamiran a few times. 

What can I use as a centre for my flower?

For the centres of your flowers, you can use different kind of stamens 
as well as gems, plastic centres, glass beads, glitter… the possibilities are endless. 
All these are available in many craft, florist or sewing shops. 



How can I glue my petals together?

For that I usually use a hot glue gun. The glue dries fast and clear. 
Luckily I managed to find a gun which has an on and off button, doesn’t leak, and has a very fine tip. 
That can be very helpful, especially if you are trying to glue together very small elements. 
The flow of the glue can be controlled much better as well. 
Please be very careful while using your gun, because the glue is hot and can burn your fingers. 


For finer work, I use a nail glue with a brush. 
It is perfect for attaching not only the petals, but wires too. 
It dries in a couple of seconds, 
so it doesn't give you much time to rearrange but it’s cheap and lasts for a long time. 
However you have to be very careful to not spill it over the table or to glue your fingers together. 
If that happens acetone is very helpful, so make sure you have a little in your home.


Useful tools and accessories 

Scissors
Cheap washing sponge as a flower shaping mat
Moulds - very useful if you would like to make real looking flowers. 
They give an impression of the structure of petals or leaves.




Wires - to pull stamens trough the hole or to arrange flower compositions. 
Lots of different wires are available on the market... 
from very thin to thick, from bare ones to paper covered ones. 
I use all of them depending of what kind of flowers or composition I am making. 


Cocktail sticks, bamboo skewers or craft awl tool - to make holes
Flower shaping tools
Wire cutter
Mini long nose pliers
Tweezers


Florist tape
Cheap kitchen foil or styrofoam balls/eggs - very useful for making rose buds and roses.



How to shape flowers?

First you have to warm the foamiran, then roll it between your fingers 
(by doing that you squeeze out the air and make the foamiran thinner) 
and then shape the petals by stretching them. 
Unfortunately rolling can cause lots of blisters on your fingers, 
especially in the beginning when you're just getting started 
and also some pain if you have problems with joints.
Due to that, many crafters thinks that they can't make flowers which isn't true at all. 

The flowers I made a week ago are created without rolling… 
so if you have any problems with your joints caused by injury or illness, 
or you simply would like to try something new… foamiran is perfect for you.    

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I hope you find this post informative and useful. 
Please check back in a few days as I will be publishing a tutorial on 
"How to make 4 different types of flowers using one set of dies".

Thank you for your time and see you soon.
M. xxx

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

One die - four different flowers...

Hi everyone, 
today I would like to show you four different flowers which can be made by using only one set of dies. 
Don't be scared to experiment with your dies... mix sizes, use a different number of layers etc. 
To make my flowers I used one of my favourite sets from Rosy Owl - Apple Blossoms.
For the leaves I used Hydrangeas set. 
See you next time. M. xx

Witajcie kochani,
dziÅ› chciaÅ‚abym Wam pokazać 4 różne foamiranowe kwiatki, które można wykonać przy użyciu jednego zestawu wykrojników, 
w tym przypadku mojego ulubionego z Rosy Owl - Kwiat JabÅ‚oni.
Nie bójcie sie eksperymentować ze swoimi wykrojnikami... mieszajcie rozmiary, ilość płatków itd.
Do wykonania liści użyłam zestawu Hortensje
Do zobaczenia następnym razem, M.


Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Today is all about you...

Hi everyone,
today I have a very simple birthday card for you.

Witajcie kochani,
dziÅ› mam dla Was bardzo prosta kartkÄ™ urodzinowa. 


To make it, I used 2 of the newest Rosy Owl dies: Hydrangeas and Apple Blossoms
The first set was used to make the leaves and the second one I used to make the flowers.
I didn't add much embellishment to the card,
as I wanted to let the flowers composition stand out.

Do jej wykoniania użyłam 2 zestawów wykrojników z najnowszych kolekcji Rosy Owl: Hortensje i Kwiat jabłoni
Pierwszy zestaw wykorzystałam do zrobienia liści, a drugi - kwiatów.
Nie wykoÅ„czyÅ‚am kartki zbyt wieloma dodatkami, ponieważ zależaÅ‚o mi, 
by kwiaty stanowiły esencję mojej pracy.



I hope you like my project. 
Thank you and see you in 2 weeks!
M. xxx

Mam nadzieję, że moja inspiracja sie Wam podoba. Pozdrawiam Was goraco i do zobaczenia za 2 tygodnie!
M. xxx

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Back to basics

Hi everyone,
Today I would like to share with you simple foamiran flowers  which can be created by anyone. 
The beauty of them is that they don’t need any rolling what so ever. 
I know that many people find the rolling part quite difficult.
To make my flowers I used one of the first Rosy Owl flower dies - AC1 set 
and coloured them with oil pastels. 
Et voila :) 

Witajcie kochani,
dziÅ› przychodzÄ™ do Was z proÅ›ciutkimi foamiranowymi kwiatkami, które może zrobić każdy. 
Ich urok polega na tym, że nie potrzebuja w zasadzie żadnego zwijania. 
Wiem niestety, że dla niektórych zwijanie może być dość kłopotliwe.
Do ich wykoniania użyÅ‚am jednych z pierwszych wykrojników Rosy Owl - AC1 
i pokolorowaÅ‚am je pastelami olejnymi. 
I gotowe :)






I used / UżyÅ‚am:


Thank you for your time and see you next time.
Pozdrawiam Was ciepło i do zobaczenia następnym razem.

Monika, xxx

Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Foamiran flowers (foamiran / silk foam / chiffon foamiran)

Hi everyone :)
Today I will share with you some of the foamiran flowers I published on Facebook...
on my page or in one of my groups Foamiran Flowers Tips... and on Instagram
but never had a chance to present them here.
Hope you like them, M. xxx

Foamiran Poinsettias (Foamiran):



Foamiran Vintage Rose (Silk Foamiran / Silk Foam):




Foamiran Wild Flower (Silk Foamiran / Silk Foam):


Foamiran Garden Rose (Silk Foamiran / Silk Foam):




Foamiran Flowers on a stem (Foamiran)


Foamiran Peony (Silk Foamiran / Silk Foam)


Foamiran Peony (Chiffon Foamiran)


Thursday, 26 April 2018

Romantic / shabby chic tag


Good morning everyone!
Today I am coming to you with another tag but this time in romantic/shabby chic style. 


As you can see it is a very easy and quick tag to make. 
The most time consuming part for me was stitching, as I did it by hand.
I am the proud owner of sewing machine, but can't get my stitches straight lol


I cut my tags and frame using Sizzix/Tim Holtz die.
Before I stitched the edges of one of the tags, I stamped it with an elegant script background stamp.

 I then made my foamiran leaves and flowers. They didn't take much time, 
because I didn't have to roll the foamiran to shape them. 
I just had to add a little bit of colour to some of my leaves using an soft oil pastel. 


Before attaching them, I put a piece of muslin cloth underneath.
To decorate my tag I used art stones, sparkly gems and metal embellishment 
that I covered with white gesso and cut in half. 



I finished it with a word sticker.


Have a great day, M. xxx