1. The roses are made with a series of 19 hearts in different sizes. I used the Cricut and the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge to cut mine out of some pretty pink papers in the following sizes:
a. Five 2" hearts
b. Four 1 ½” hearts
c. Four 1 ¼” hearts
d. Four 1” hearts
e. Two ½” hearts
Of course, you could also cut the hearts with punches or even hand-cut them for an interesting look.
2. In addition, you will need a tiny hole punch (a push pin works just as well); scissors; a skewer, stylus or pencil; a brad; some ink and Stickles ( I used Cotton Candy pink).
3. Punch tiny holes in the bottom of each heart.
4. Cut each heart about ¾ of the way in half to make petals. At this stage you can distress and Ink the edges of all petals if you desire.
5. Curl (don’t roll) each petal using a skewer or a stylus.
6. Beginning with the smallest hearts first, layer the hearts onto the brad.
7. Finish with stickles and let dry about 20 minutes.
To make a smaller flower, repeat steps b-e above, but make one extra b size ( 1 1/2") heart.
And finally, here are some heart-roses on a page using Bo Bunny's Crush line. Have fun making your own heart-roses and if you do, I would love to see your final result! And if you are on Okinawa and would like to join me, the class is at Foster Fine Arts Center on Feb. 17. I would love you to join me!