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Perfect Poinsettias

What Christmas is complete without a pretty poinsettia or two?



I made this pretty poinsettia with the help of my Scan and cut. The files are from The Christmas usb by Cutting Craftorium.

This usb is one of the earlier usb's. It has some lovely decorations on it.

Once the poinsettia was cut putting it together was straightforward. It was simply a matter of layering the flower up. I did this one in traditional red and green, but you could experiment with lots of different colours.



Here I have attached the poinsettias to a paper pot. The cutting file for this came from the same usb. 

I hope I have given you some crafty ideas to work with.

Until next time 

Happy Crafting


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