Thank you Maggie! My favourite was the greeny/blue, but they were all a good experience to make & quite easy too,I am OK thank you! I hope you are well!
Thank you! Yes, I loved this one, I was thinking of a magnet, but I wanted to actually make them into flowers! In fact, I have a family member who asked to make them in to just that! So that will be fun! 😁
Hello Gail ❤❤❤❤ I love these so much they turned out fantastic. I especially love the blue and the pink one but all are really sweet. I don’t think we have these columbine flowers here in British Columbia but I looked them up on Google and they’re all so pretty., and they come in so many colours . You do make them look easy to do. Thanks so much for the tute and the glitter🩷🩷🩷🩷
Hey Ellie! Yeah, I loved doing this one. I did a bit of research & thought "do it" haha so I did. As you know I don't plan, so I made the first one really small, then I just went wild & the blue/green one I was confident and went all out, especially as I'd then worked out how to bake them haha. They are really quite easy, fiddly, but great fun! Ooh. I loved the glitter, but not the clean up at the end- I actually kept filming & kept it in the tutorial for a giggle 😅 thank you for watching as always. Give them a try! 🥰
Yeah, they are known by so many names. I went with columbine, they are also known as granny's bonnet! There is about 3 others too! Isn't Isn't it funny how 1 flower has so many names!
Aww thanks Nini, Yeah, Ithought of that, but I wanted the stem to bake at the same time- I was shocked at how easy putting them in the wine bottle was 😁
love them so pretty my faves are pink blue and purple thanks for sharing Gail have a great week, hope life is treating you well 😍
Thank you Maggie! My favourite was the greeny/blue, but they were all a good experience to make & quite easy too,I am OK thank you! I hope you are well!
Love all 3 . I think they would go well as fridge magnets to
These are awesome! My favorite is the pink too. If you made them a tad smaller they would make cute brooches too. TFS. ❤
Thank you! Yes, I loved this one, I was thinking of a magnet, but I wanted to actually make them into flowers! In fact, I have a family member who asked to make them in to just that! So that will be fun! 😁
Beautiful! Thank you!
Thank you for watching! 😁
Thank you foe watching! 😁
It was fun!
Thank you Robin! 😊
Hello Gail ❤❤❤❤ I love these so much they turned out fantastic. I especially love the blue and the pink one but all are really sweet. I don’t think we have these columbine flowers here in British Columbia but I looked them up on Google and they’re all so pretty., and they come in so many colours . You do make them look easy to do. Thanks so much for the tute and the glitter🩷🩷🩷🩷
Hey Ellie! Yeah, I loved doing this one. I did a bit of research & thought "do it" haha so I did. As you know I don't plan, so I made the first one really small, then I just went wild & the blue/green one I was confident and went all out, especially as I'd then worked out how to bake them haha. They are really quite easy, fiddly, but great fun! Ooh. I loved the glitter, but not the clean up at the end- I actually kept filming & kept it in the tutorial for a giggle 😅 thank you for watching as always. Give them a try! 🥰
P.S. British Columbia looks beautiful on Google. You don't need the flowers there 😆
They are aquilegia. I have them in my garden.
Yeah, they are known by so many names. I went with columbine, they are also known as granny's bonnet! There is about 3 others too! Isn't Isn't it funny how 1 flower has so many names!
aren´t they pretty :), I suppose you could roll up some tinfoil put it under the leaves while baking, then they wouldn´t hang down
Aww thanks Nini, Yeah, Ithought of that, but I wanted the stem to bake at the same time- I was shocked at how easy putting them in the wine bottle was 😁