Mar 24
Paper Flowers Class
I went to a flower making class last night taught by Anandamayi Arnold. She is a paper genius. I loved every second. She only teaches classes a few times a year at Castle in the Air. Last night I made a carnation, a daffodil, and a baby rose.
Category: classes, flora + fauna, makes me happy
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these are too charming!!
Pretty! Good work.
I wish St. Louis had cool stuff like this…
pretty exquisite!
so pretty, jordan!
ps. i want to move to SF and go to these classes with you
So jealous! Those are so pretty.
Amazing!!
super sweet and super fun. I can’t wait to see what you do with them
so lovely! i’m very impressed!
Marie-eve @ LAKE JANE.com
wow, these are incredible Jordan!!
How pretty! Now, will YOU teach?
I just bought the paper poppy kit from paper source. I love paper floweres and can’t wait to get them finished…I think I’m stalling as I’m scared that mine won’t look how they look on the package!
beautiful! i’ve known Anandamayi since elementary school
those are amazing!
oh so sweet.
very nicely done.
So pretty! It reminds me of the roses and carnations my grandma used to make (and taught me, too).
I’m very impressed! So pretty!
soo sweet!
ever so lovely and they will never wilt!
WOW – loving these! So inspirational – I wish I lived in SF to take the next offering
I’ve been doing these for years and yours are better than mine on the first try. wow!
wow those are incredible!
what kind of camera and settings did you use for these shots?
Beutiful!
Can you offer any how-tos or instructions on crafting our own paper flowers? I’d really appreciate it!
so beatiful.
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Your paper flowers look awesome. just curious to know the procedure for creating it in your upcoming blog. Thanks for sharing it.
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