
The tools: I used my slice with the Noteworthy card and a multi flower punch but you could use a variety of flower punches.

If you use the same tools as me, these are the shapes and sizes.

I cut down into the flower petals on the first two pieces to make the next step easier.

I curled each petal over a crochet hook ( a pencil or small paintbrush would also work)

I used an embossing tool to shape each part into my hand ( again a blunt pencil would work)
All the parts were inked around the edge and glued together with a wet glue.
The finished flower.
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