HAPPY HAPPY FRIDAY!!! I thought this day would never come!;)
For today's "Tip of the Day", I decided to show you another way to use these pretty rosettes! This was my FIRST time making them & they were a lot of fun to make! I used the "Art Philosophy" cartridge for the borders. If you haven't picked up YOUR copy of the "Art Philosophy" yet, you can purchase it from Miss Melanie w/Courtney Lane Designs HERE!;) I promise you, this cart is an AWESOME one!;) Tell your hubby's now that you would like it in YOUR Christmas stocking this year!;)
Okay, is this not the perfect gift for your teacher, office staff, co-worker OR take them out of the little bucket & give them to your kids' classmates for Halloween! For the sentiment, I used "Mixed Holiday Sentiments" and I also used it w/my "Curly Label Die"! The border stamp inside of the die is from "Inspiring Words Accents" stamp set!
Here is a video for you!;
More pictures of all 3 close up! I am so happy w/how they came out!;)
Here is what the "Rosette Pencils" looks like by itself!!! I am TOTALLY going to make these for "MY" own desk!;) hehehehe!;)
Well, I hope you enjoyed my super easy FUN tip of the day! Let me know what you think of these and will YOU being making some "Rosette Pencils/Pens"?;) Have a FABULOUS weekend & I will see you back here Monday morning! xoxo's

These are so cute, Emma! I love these open looking rosettes!
ReplyDeleteSuper, super cute!!! Wishing I had the art philosophy cartridge....
ReplyDeleteJamie
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Great job, your videos are always so fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Can't wait for my cart to get here. I just made my first rosettes last weekend. Def going to make more.
ReplyDeleteOh my...i love these!!! Love the papers you have choose,and what a great idea,to put them on pencils!! AWESOME,Emma...love it!! TFS! :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cindy
Super cute. Unfortunately I do not have that cartridge. Do you know of any other cartridge that has the border kind of like that one? Thank you.
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Super super cute projects! love this idea! TFS
ReplyDeleteEmma, Your Rosettes turned out AMAZING! I love making these rosettes and adding them to all sorts of projects. And how fun was it for me to see the note pad I made you on your video today!!! Made my heart smile. :) Big hugs my friend! ~Yvonne
ReplyDeleteAwesome Emma! I do own the AP cartridge but would never have thought to use one of the borders for a rosette. I am now going to play! Thanks for the great tip!!
ReplyDeleteLove these Emma!! I just got my Art Philosophy cartridge, can't wait to use it!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Emma, these are terrific! I haven't made any of these yet and they are on my to do list. I love that you made them into pencil toppers! Beautiful job!!! Hugs- Glora
ReplyDeleteHi Emma,
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen that style of rosette yet. (need to watch more blogs 3 months behind).
So glad I stopped by your blog to check it out. I would love to try that style of rosette. Thanks for sharing.
This is very cute and what a great idea! :)
ReplyDelete-Stephanie
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this is too cute! I love this idea!
ReplyDeletehmm.. this cartridge is getting to be a NEED NOW with these beautiful pencils!! love them!! such pretty bright happy colors! doris
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Emma these are really cute! I have a Close to My Heart Catalog coming to me so i can put together a book show. I'd love to get that cartridge bundle. Thanks for the video as always!
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LOvely.. so nice,.,,, I may make some of this for our office and that way they will look pretty and I dont think patients could stick those in there pockets..LOL
ReplyDeleteTFS..
Ivette
I just love these flowers! Thank you Miss Emma!
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Super cute! I'll try these for my kids' teachers. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute Emma, especially in those vibrant colours.
ReplyDeleteKim xXx
I love your rosettes. Here is another nit for those that don't have Art Philosophy and you don't need a acricut. Cut a 12" strip of paper or two. 1/2" for a very small rosette to as wide as you want to go for very large rosettes. The larger you go, the more strips you will need. Then use a border punch on the outside edge of the strip, then score every 1/4" (or 1/2" for larger rosettes) and fan fold and assemble as Emma has shown. Play with it and have fun.
ReplyDeleteSo great you show alternatives how to use borders...these are wonderful. The Gypsy might be able to change shapes a little so they work better.
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Very pretty rosettes! I love them! And I think I might have to have the Art Philosophy cart!!! Thanks Emma!
ReplyDeletehugs,
joni