Happy Friday!
Couldn’t wait to share this little video with you! Melissa K from the new Club Ruby Design team. I had the amazing chance to spend time with her in Florida last week at the Sunshine Crop. Melissa is so sweet and talented and she spent time showing me and our viewers how to make these fun and EASY Paper Roses!
All you need:
- Scissors
- 5″x5″ (approximate piece of scrap paper)
- Pencil
- Glue of Choice – Melissa used Tacky Glue
Watch this video and you will be making beautiful paper roses in no time right along with Melissa! You can follow Melissa over at http://MelissaWithScissors.blogspot.com and enjoy!!!! 🙂

Thanks for sharing, that would be so pretty on a Mother’s Day card!
Wow!! Those are so pretty!!! I may have to make some for the mini album I am trying to finish!!! Gotta get it done before I have surgery next week!!!
Thanks for the great share!!!
Hugs!
Linda
Getting my scissors out now!!!
TFS so easy but how effective, love them 🙂
Great rose! Thanks Melissa!
CindyB
Beautiful!!! TFS this technique. I am curious to see the quilling cuttlebug folders – i think that this must be a lot like those – to be honest these look better!!
Megan, Melissa,
Great job …. The Roses are so pretty……….
Loved the paper roses. What a great idea. I will try it today. Thanks again.
I love this flower. It looks so easy. I can’t wait to try this. I have been trying to make flowers and this one looks great. Thank you for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!! Very nice flowers. TFS.
I tried this before with cardstock & I fastened it with a brad. That didn’t work at all. I cannot wait to try this
Thanks for sharing
Susan
Those are so darn cute! Can’t wait to try it!!
Cute and simple, getting ready to try it now. Thanks Mellisa for sharing.
Oh I love it. Very pretty roses. Love the fact that you can use patterned paper.
Thank you
Linda in Stanwood
Interesting and certainly anyone can do this. I think I’ll give it a go. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing, they look beautiful. You make them look so easy to make.
what a great idea..thank you for sharing.Have you made these in fabric? Can’t wait to give it a try. Colleen
Brilliant and inspiring! Thanks Melissa!
Very pretty roses, thanks Melissa. They seem so easy to make!
Thanks for sharing the roses ideal, its looks really easy to make.
Way too cool!!!!
Wow those are fantastic. I can’t wait to try some!
Cool, can’t wait to try making these. TFS
Donna C.
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O wow How neat I used my Sizzix Garland Die.. It worked perfect… Thank UUU
Those are beautiful and so simple. I can’t wait to try one!
oh, what a great new technique! Can’t wait to try them!
very pretty and very well explained
that is soooo cool..thank for sharing your great find..running not walking to go try it out…
TFS! Will have to give them a whirl.
Can’t wait to try these. One comment though. You say roses in nature are not perfecr. All things in nature are perfect in ther own way. Or thats what I tell myself as I wwork in my garden. Hahaha.
Thanks for watching my video with Megan! I am so happy to share with you all and so glad you liked it! Thanks for all the great comments. Keep on creating!
i think I will try this and if successful will demo at out next monthly crop. tooooo cute. thanks. melissa
Melissa, your flower technique is really great. I made one shortly after watching the video!
Melissa, I love the roses, I may make a bouquet for my mom for mothers day.
very nice can’t waite to try them. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing. They are all beautiful roses, and knowledge is power. I have made these before, and is great to refresh the old memory bank. Blessings Moira
I’m so excited about the roses. I will have to try to make one right now.
I am so excited about the roses. I will have to try and make one right now.
Hi Melissa and Megan—I made these roses and they really are beautiful. But I did one thing different. I used my scallop scissors and the flower had an extra beauty to them. Even the tiny piece inside looked great! Thanks again for the video, that helps to understand exactly how you did them! Ciao db:)
I am actually working on a page and wanted to put roses on it, you must have read my mind….THANK YOU!!!!
What a cleaver idea. I am going to be making my niece a card later and I will have to add one of these to her card.
Hi Megan…it’s my first time on your blog and I love it!
Will definately try it soon. Thanks!
Watched this, and had to make one! I love it and made my first paper rose! Thank you!
Melissa & Megan
This is the BEST explanation on how to make these spiral Roses that I
have seen on any website. I love to make my own flowers, I really appreciated the tiny tips that she gave us
now my Roses will be better than before. HAVE A WONDERFUL
THANKSGIVING EVERYONE
When do you ink the flower? Before or after you roll the flower? Thanks for such a clear and easy to follow video.
Everytime I tried to make roses I was all thumbs. Thanks so much for the video !!!! I can’t believe I made one!!!!!
Thanks Bunches, Mary
Hi Megan, do you have the video on how to make the rolled paper roses with the wire stem?
No I do not, I have one with the Martha Stewart Crafters Clay which is awesome and that has a wire with it – but not a rolled rose with stem.
Thank you Mega n Elizabeth.
Thank you Megan Elizabeth.