Lisa of Ivory Blush Roses has added two versions of the spider-web rose to her cream-and-white CQ project. The top photo is the silk-ribbon version, which is much more familiar to me. The lower photo is the same technique executed with floss instead of ribbon. Each version is gorgeous, and I love knowing there’s a spider-web rose that will work in projects where the elements need to have a low profile. See more on Lisa’s blog.
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