Scrap Paper Flowers
A very nice tutorial to make flowers from paper scraps by Gabriela Delworth. Great idea for preteens and teens to use to decorate gifts, scrapbook pages, bulletin boards or just about anything else for that matter!
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A very nice tutorial to make flowers from paper scraps by Gabriela Delworth. Great idea for preteens and teens to use to decorate gifts, scrapbook pages, bulletin boards or just about anything else for that matter!
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Thanks so much for sharing these ideas. I posted your blog address on my county's message board for elementary art teachers. There is so much of value here.
Posted by: Snippety Gibbet | 05/15/2008 at 09:35 AM