Double Soft Cream 3d | Flower Charm Part 1 The Fallen Bride Full [updated]

The Enchanting World of Double Soft Cream 3D Flower Charm: Part 1 - The Fallen Bride Full

Step-by-Step Tutorial

  1. Cut out petal shapes: Using your petal template or stencil, cut out multiple petal shapes from the double soft cream-colored paper or cardstock. You will need approximately 10-12 petals for the base layer.
  2. Shape the petals: Use your shaping tool to gently curve each petal, creating a soft, rounded shape. Make sure to maintain a consistent shape and size for all petals.
  3. Create the center of the flower: Cut out a small circle or oval shape from the same paper or cardstock. This will serve as the center of the flower.
  4. Assemble the base layer: Begin assembling the base layer by attaching the petals to the center of the flower using adhesive. Start with the first petal, applying a small amount of adhesive to the base of the petal and attaching it to the center. Continue adding petals, overlapping each one slightly as you go.

Tips and Variations

Once you have assembled the base layer, use your shaping tool to refine the petals and create a more natural, dimensional shape. You can also use a gentle curling motion to create a soft, relaxed appearance. The Enchanting World of Double Soft Cream 3D

The Scene

Inside a 4cm diameter resin dome, a bride lies supine. She is not standing at an altar; she is crumpled amongst a garden of 3D hydrangeas and wilted roses. Her veil, a real silk thread encapsulated in resin, drifts upwards as if she is sinking underwater. Cut out petal shapes : Using your petal

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