Monday, January 9, 2012

Mini Paper Gerbera Daisies

I made these paper daisies for rings. They would be perfect for cards, tags, etc. The gerbera daisy is the fifth most used cut flower in the world (after rose, carnation, chrysanthemum and tulip).


I fringed a 12" strip of 3/8" wide quilling paper (you can trim a piece yourself using copy paper weight colored paper). If you fringe by hand, try to get the cuts about 1/32" apart. I hand-fringed strips for at least fifteen years before purchasing a fringer - so it can be done!


I added a 1/8" wide strip at the end for the flower center. I didn't measure, they are approximately 2-3" long. Using a slotted tool (Google how to make one with a needle if you don't have one), start rolling at the end with the 1/8" strip.  I added glue to the bottom and let dry before spreading the fringes.

I use metal ring blanks and put a thin glue dot on the disk before using a glue gun to adhere the base of the flower to the ring. Otherwise, I would worry about the glue gun adhesive popping right off the metal base.

Thanks for stopping by. Have a great week!
-Molly

15 comments:

  1. So stinkin' cute Molly...when I decide what I am wearing to CHA I will be ordering a couple!! (So that gives me incentive to get that task done...
    Leslie, (the baby duck)

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  2. Molly!!! What a great idea!! I love it!!!

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  3. Simply adorable ring and I have to say your shop photos are stellar, Molly!

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  4. these are so Molly i love them -aok

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  5. What cute rings those are. I tried fringing by hand. I'm very bad at it...lol I spent the money on a fringer

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  6. You are a genius!!! Love them!!!

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  7. Molly~
    love the flowers. I miss not taking classes from you on pccrafters blog. Hope you have a wonderful New Years!

    Lisa (mala6)

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  8. Lisa, I need your email!!!! Last time you posted I looked for you, cannot find you anywhere - even facebook. Let me know if you see this :)

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  9. Oh Molly, so cute!! They are perfect!
    Hugs, antonella :-)

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  10. Very nice...did you use a sealent or varnish on the pieces to protect it?

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  11. Thanks, Divya. I do use Beacon's Liquid Laminate on some of the ring flowers but not the button mums. I usually ask the recipient because it stiffens and darkens the paper.

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  12. Molly, lovely idea!!
    Hugs,
    Nati from Brazil

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  13. Wow, Molly, these tiny flowers are so sweet! Love them all! Thanks for sharing the tutorial for them!

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  14. So simple too.
    Happy New Year to you too Molly.

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