Step 1. Cut one base flower, 2 petal pieces and 3 stamens.

Step 2. Ink the petals. I used Distress Ink ( Spiced Marmalade, Barn Door and Black Soot).

Step 3. Cut into the base flower to form four separate petals (but don't cut all the way through). Cut the end off of the stamens, so you just have a tip with three balls.

Step 4. Shape the parts with a flower shaping tool or ball stylus.

Step 5. Assemble the flower. Add a little Flower Soft in Sage Green for the centers.

Here's a layout that I made using some of the poppies. This is a picture of my nephew at the Land of Oz festival with the Wicked Witch. The quote says, " And now my beauties, something with poison in it. Poppies...poppies. Poppies will put them to sleep." ~ Wicked Witch of the West

I added some Epiphany Crafts epoxies. I love the large bubble on the bottom left that I added mini letter stickers for the date, before I punched the epoxy out! I used my Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive and Scrap Dots to put it all together.

Challenges:
Helmar: Sketch