You knew another fabulous aluminum foil project was coming, right?
Great for Mother's Day or Valentine's Day: A thornless Silver Rose.
Of course, you'll need to make the Tinfoil "Waffle Cloth." I show you how to do that in the *Tinfoil Rickrack Tutorial here* {along with a peek at all the other amazing things you can do with foil!}
For the rose, you'll want three sizes of circles. I used the following round punches: 1", 1-1/4" and 1-3/8." Punch 4 or 5 circles of each size out of your Tinfoil Waffle Cloth.
Now you're ready for the Spring version of the Tinfoil Craze!
Using the smallest circle, roll a tight tube for the center. Then create 3 or 4 slightly looser cones, building up the center bud of your rose.
See how the "cones" should look? After you get the tight center bud, use your medium sized circles to create additional leaf cones. Use your trusty low-heat glue gun to secure the petals at the base of the flower as you go. {Careful! I escaped with no burns :)}
A glue gun is a most indispensable tool! I tell you all about mine in "A Gal's Gotta Have A Glue Gun." Now, for your outer petals, use the largest circles. Instead of making a smooth cone, pinch the bottom a bit to create a little "gather" in your petal.
See how the 'gathered' petals turn it into a blooming rose?
I opened a large paper clip and poked it into the base of the rose in order to make it stand upright. This is a very basic and fun way to create a stem and display your rose. It would be fun on your desk.
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I LOVE this! The gears in my head are already turning. I do hair for a living and I was thinking about the different color foils you can buy at the beauty supply (the kind for highlighting hair). I don't have a crimper for paper, but I do have one that crimps my hair color tubes that would probably work just fine. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! I can't wait to make some red foil roses for Valentines day! :)
Have a lovely day!
~Clarissa @ A Little Stone House
How cute! What a great project, thanks for sharing. I'm visiting from Tatertots and Jello's linky party.
Amazing! It's so pretty. Love the texture.
I just found you through the Funky Junk Linky party and love your roses. I would love to merge your roses with the chandelier that I made this week - they'd be like peanut butter and jelly! You'll have to check it out. Anyway thanks for sharing - I am inspired for my next lighting project now!
This is amazing! I will be trying it for sure;)
That looks great Christina. It could be used for so many different things.
You are the QUEEN of tinfoil. Wow! This is really beautiful!
This is gorgeous! Thanks so much for the very informative tutorial too. Very nice!
Christina, you are most definitely the queen of tinfoil! The roses are beautiful!
So pretty! And yes, I knew another great foil idea was coming since the amazing rickrack I still have to try-love this for Valentines cause I"m not a red/pink person-great job!
Wow! Those are really pretty!
Ok, you have been officially anointed the tinfoil queen. Seriously do you wake up at night with "tin foil" memories? You projects are always so great! Thanks for sharing your inspiration at Sunday's Best!
This is very cool, thanks for sharing. Visiting via Make the Scene Monday
This is very cool, thanks for sharing. Visiting via Make the Scene Monday
Oh wow! What a great flower - I have to look at your other tin foil ideas too!
I would love if you came over and linked this project to my weekly Round Tuit party at:
http://jembellish.blogspot.com/
Have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
That is so adorable! Okay you are officially the tin foil queen! I've never seen anyone else make such cute stuff from tin foil!
Who would have thought!
Nice job! They're beautiful!
Those are so awesome!! I'm going to give them a try sometime. Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and your lovely comment :)
That is so beautiful. Who would think to make a rose from aluminum foil. :) Neat!
Tin foil? Are you kidding me? This looks like hammered aluminum. Wow! Thanks for sharing :)
I LOVE this beautiful rose! The aluminum foil is sparkly!! Thanks so much for sharing at Oopsey Daisy!!
Another terrific tinfoil project! The rose turned out beautifully! Great job...love your creativity. Thanks for sharing it!
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So cute:) Thanks for sharing .
Thats an awesomelooking rose! Beautiful! xoxo
Hi Cristina! Stopping by from What we wore and made wednesdays link party. That rose is amazing! I love it! And it seemms quite easy to make, I'll have to try this!
Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Spain
Sooo cute!! I love this idea~ sharing it at the party tonight- thanks for linking up at Feathered Nest Friday!
Wow, Christina!!!! This rose is beautiful!!!!!!! I love it!!
Gorgeous, Christina!!! What a wonderfully fun and creative project! :)
xoxo laurie
WoW! Great idea!
Some people are so creative! Thanks so much for sharing at Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust, & Pixie Dust.
Warmly, Michelle
This is so pretty! And super creative! I love using tin foil, so when I saw this in the American Crafters lineup I just had to click on it!
Wow that is really neat!
Beautiful!!! You are so creative!!
Such a great project. I found you over at Centsational Girl. I never knew so much could be done with aluminum foil. I am your latest follower. Hope you will stop by and consider following me back.
It’s amazing i can try it for my Christmas deco. I am your new follower and you are welcome to visit my blog. Thank you
Hi Christina!
Thank you for much for your lovely comment! You have such a fantastic blog, what a creativity! And love your beautiful rose, it's such a beauty! Thank for sharing! I'm pinning right now!
What a great idea...getting ready to do a Alice and Wonderland event...pefect
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