These are very beautiful, and finally a tutorial that uses filters I don't have to order online. Thank you very much, I'm definitely going to make these, as I have a dark corner in my living room that real plants don't thrive in. Making a fake plant using this tutorial might just be the solution. 🖤
Your work is AMAZING! Would you please do a tutorial on how to wrap floral tape around a fat bottom of a flower and graduate to the wire? I find it almost impossible.
Loved the video! Can't wait to make some of my own. Just one question, once you up a sheen on the leaves. does that seal them if they get wet or would the color run?
It will protect them to a degree. They cant get over-saturated as they would start to get a bit tacky eventually.. but yes it will help from colour fade and colour bleed overall :)
I would love to know if these faded in a year? as my colored fondant flowers did with this food colorant. The colors were almost completely gone. I would love to know if fading occurs on coffee filters. Thank you.
These did not fade much at all because I spray sealed them after and keep them out of direct sunlight. Try using this tip from a video demo I did.. it will help! ua-cam.com/video/8c9Dtl0IAL0/v-deo.html
I hope you find it helpful! Fondant eventually always fades the colouring because of moisture changes and the sugars exposure to air and light. Some colours will be worse than others. There are edible sealants you can purchase as well for sugar art but its not always guaranteed to preserve colour. Paper , on the other hand.. there are more tried and true tips and tricks for sure!! 😉
If you use light fast watercolours or acrylics, or even markers, they won't fade. But I would always spray them with a good uv resistant varnish, especially if you put in lots of effort and you are pleased with your results. 🖤
The "glossy coat" that finishes them should seal in your color. Or you can use a spray varnish. Direct, prolong exposure to sunlight will fade them (or any product with color really)...otherwise the colors should last as long as you are doing a final seal coat 🥰
You can, but the texture will be different. The cone filters's texture looks a bit more natural. I have both and my lab filters have a dotted pattern, while the cone filters are more veiny looking.
Hello dear, You are very talented and make such beautiful flowers!! 😍 I have some questions. You may have said it or answered them before and in that case I apologize. 1. Do you only have to use gel food colors? Or can I use something else? Maby acrylic paint or similar? I have no opportunity to get food colors today, but acrylic paint I can buy. The food colors I have to order, and I can not wait 😂😂😂 2. Do you have any experience if the leaves and flowers resist a bit rain? It would be fun to have these flowers on the terrace. Or maybe they break then? Thanks in advance and have a nice day! Hugs from Ida 🤗
This is something you can do. Its not needed but does speed up the dry time after colouring the paper. This being said, it can change the texture of the paper and bakes crinkles into it. I find it affects the colour as well. I prefer to lay my filters flat to dry, Feel free to take a look at my paper flower playlist, I have a couple videos on colouring the filters and talk a little about how to control the colour and texture
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharin your fabulous work with us I wish you will het rewarded 10 fold. ❤
💕❤️💕 thank you for such kind words!
These leaves look absolutely real, as if you just plucked them of a bush from the garden. Thank you for sharing your videos.
Awww thank you so much
Those branches look so realistic! couldn't believe how simple this is. Thank you for sharing. Love, Love your work. :)
Awww thanks!!!! 🥰
Love your leaves great job !
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These are very beautiful, and finally a tutorial that uses filters I don't have to order online.
Thank you very much, I'm definitely going to make these, as I have a dark corner in my living room that real plants don't thrive in.
Making a fake plant using this tutorial might just be the solution. 🖤
Oh i love that idea. Enjoy making them 🧡
These are the Most Realistic paper leaves I have ever seen, and I am DEFINITELY going to give this a try- Thank You!
Awww wow - thank you!! I really appreciate that compliment! Have fun with making your own!!!! :)
The leaves you have created are so realistic! I love them! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!!
So clever . I'm so glad u came along my feed. Can't wait for more crafty ideas!!
Just found your video. Your teaching is awesome. Thank you! They look so real😊
You explain it so well. Thank you. I will try this.
Wow!!!
You’re a very talented person!!!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, it’s a blessing.
Awww thanks!!! 🥰
This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for this tutorial, you are literally saving my butt right now!!!
thank you for this,,, they look amazing !!!
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wow! So beautiful! 😘 Thanks for sharing
I’m definitely going to try this...loving all of your videos!
Linda Bendall - you will do great!!! Thank you :)
beautiful video these look so real i love my roses i made these would look awsome,thank you
These are so easy too. All colour and size variations work well for realistic effect 💕💗
Your work is AMAZING! Would you please do a tutorial on how to wrap floral tape around a fat bottom of a flower and graduate to the wire? I find it almost impossible.
aw THANK YOU!
Beautiful ! Thank you for sharing !
Absolutely amazing, love your leave tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing..
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Very well demonstrated! Thank you!
You're welcome and thank you!!! 💕
Love these. I know this was done ages ago, but what colour did you use for the lighter leaves? They are so realistic looking. Thanks!
Thank you for this great video.
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Fantastic!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience. I can't wait to get started.
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Loved the video! Can't wait to make some of my own. Just one question, once you up a sheen on the leaves. does that seal them if they get wet or would the color run?
It will protect them to a degree. They cant get over-saturated as they would start to get a bit tacky eventually.. but yes it will help from colour fade and colour bleed overall :)
Very helpful course .Thank you very much ❤❤❤
You are welcome!!! :)
I would love to know if these faded in a year? as my colored fondant flowers did with this food colorant. The colors were almost completely gone. I would love to know if fading occurs on coffee filters. Thank you.
These did not fade much at all because I spray sealed them after and keep them out of direct sunlight. Try using this tip from a video demo I did.. it will help!
ua-cam.com/video/8c9Dtl0IAL0/v-deo.html
@@craftedstudioco Thank you so very much. And for teaching me how too.
I hope you find it helpful!
Fondant eventually always fades the colouring because of moisture changes and the sugars exposure to air and light. Some colours will be worse than others. There are edible sealants you can purchase as well for sugar art but its not always guaranteed to preserve colour.
Paper , on the other hand.. there are more tried and true tips and tricks for sure!! 😉
If you use light fast watercolours or acrylics, or even markers, they won't fade.
But I would always spray them with a good uv resistant varnish, especially if you put in lots of effort and you are pleased with your results. 🖤
@@GrumpetteJV Thank you great idea!
Love them. This is going to be fun. Question. Is Elmer's glue the same as tacky glue
Dang those look real...
Lol thanks 🥰
Beautiful, smart idea! I just have one question. How long will the color last until it fade away?
The "glossy coat" that finishes them should seal in your color. Or you can use a spray varnish. Direct, prolong exposure to sunlight will fade them (or any product with color really)...otherwise the colors should last as long as you are doing a final seal coat 🥰
Thank you very much for sharing :-)
Can we use laboratory filter papers instead of coffee filters? would it be the same?
Im so sorry, but I dont know what that type of paper is. But I cant see why you cant try it out with any type of paper and see what you come up with 💕
You can, but the texture will be different. The cone filters's texture looks a bit more natural. I have both and my lab filters have a dotted pattern, while the cone filters are more veiny looking.
Hello dear,
You are very talented and make such beautiful flowers!! 😍 I have some questions. You may have said it or answered them before and in that case I apologize.
1. Do you only have to use gel food colors? Or can I use something else? Maby acrylic paint or similar? I have no opportunity to get food colors today, but acrylic paint I can buy. The food colors I have to order, and I can not wait 😂😂😂
2. Do you have any experience if the leaves and flowers resist a bit rain? It would be fun to have these flowers on the terrace. Or maybe they break then?
Thanks in advance and have a nice day! Hugs from Ida 🤗
I have seen other flowers made with filters dried in the oven. Is there a reason you do not?
This is something you can do. Its not needed but does speed up the dry time after colouring the paper. This being said, it can change the texture of the paper and bakes crinkles into it. I find it affects the colour as well. I prefer to lay my filters flat to dry, Feel free to take a look at my paper flower playlist, I have a couple videos on colouring the filters and talk a little about how to control the colour and texture
Great video but way too slow.
Thanks for the feedback. Have a great day!