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Here's a rose tutorial for you all! :D

I hope you like it. =)
If you have any problems or questions, feel free to ask I don't bite! :hug:

I do have one request if you use thing tutorial...You have to show me the finished project!!! :heart: :D
Naw, you don't have to, but I'd like it if you did ;D
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This is a very thorough tutorial and can be very helpful once you get past doing the easier roll up roses. The pictures could have a little more focus/less blur, but the for most part, they are clear and well lit.

Each step really does outline most points that come up with any process. I used this tutorial in reference to my small Mother's day bouquet for the centerpiece. While a slightly more time consuming than the simpler roses, it's worth it for the realistic and detailed look you get from it. The roll/pinch on each petal also helps its realistic-ness.

All in all, great tutorial that could help anyone with a little more experience in polymer clay.
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~SailorXena251 Feb 3, 2012  Student General Artist
I used your tutorial to make these [link] :D
Thank you for making such a wonderful tutorial!

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oh wow, they are just lovely!
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~SailorXena251 Mar 4, 2012  Student General Artist
Thank you! :meow:

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~h4rd-kisses Dec 26, 2011  Student General Artist
This is an awesome tutorial. I was able to make my first ever clay charm from this tutorial without any problems and it came out looking great :) One question though, do you think it would be ok to bake each petal as you add them so that you can mash the next petal or leaf on without fudging up the work you've already done? The hardest part I encountered was adding the leaves on the back without squishing my pretty delicate petals! I'm just worried that baking so many times might be bad on the figure?

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AWWW, I'm so going to make some!
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~Nightshine-Twilight Aug 1, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
they look so cute and elegant!

cutelegant!

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~Nightshine-Twilight Aug 6, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
lol they would look so cute on a cake or muffin..

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:iconkhf1995:
This is a very helpful tutorial ^^ I managed to actually sculpt something for once with it =3
[link] my little rose ^^;
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:iconfoureyedalien:
I'm glad that I could help you out! C:
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