

Welcome to the Summit!
Ready to craft your way into autumn? This year's summit is packed with four gorgeous crepe paper projects that'll fill your home with seasonal beauty.
Here's what we're making together:
We'll kick things off with a bonus eucalyptus workshop to create those dreamy Baby Blue Eucalyptus stems. Then we'll dive into our three main flowers:
- Peony Buckeye Belle
- Ranunculus La Belle
- Coral Berry Branch
In that final berry video, I'll show you exactly how to arrange all four stems into something absolutely stunning. Each project builds your skills while creating something beautiful - let's start creating!
Summit Supplies List
Tools
Materials
- Double-Sided Crepe Paper—Sangria & Aubergine and Ferns & Moss
- Extra-Fine Crepe Paper—Juniper , Vanilla and Coral
- Heavy Crepe Paper—Ruby and Nectarine
- Paper Covered Floral Wire—24-Gauge Green (50), 24-Gauge White (50), and 18-Gauge Green (3)
- Thick Stem Wire—qty. 8
- Paper Spun Balls—30mm (1), 20mm (3), 12mm (3), 6mm (100)
- Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
- ModPodge
- PanPastel—Permanent Red Shade (340.3) and Permanent Red Medium (340.6), Permanent Green Shade (640.3), Bright Yellow Green (680.5) , and Orange (280.5)
- Brush Marker—Tombow Red Wine 837

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Community Discussion
44 Comments
I am an annual member of LiaGriffith.com. Is this membership not the same as a Craft Circle membership? If not, what do I get for the annual membership?
Hi Marilyn, the Craft Circle membership is an annual membership that offers extra perks, such as access to the annual virtual summit, all masterclasses —including the arrangement master class —and quarterly arrangement workshops. https://liagriffith.com/craft-circle/
Anyway u could tell us 6-9 months or a quarterly reminder in advance what dates the summit will take place? That way we could make sure calendar is clear. Also, those who cannot afford it, can have deadline (1 month before summit) and can save their money toward that goal. I am an early member and remember when the Summit was a far away concept. So dying to make a Summit. All my best as always
Absolutely! We are planning to announce a save-the-date for 2026 very soon. Watch your emails. 🙂
I have made all these flowers but am missing the Ranunculus leaves. Now I know how to make those and will definitely complete my flowers with leaves.
These were all so beautiful. Hope you all had a great time.
For me, unfortunately it’s too far and the costs build up.
I am so happy to hear that you love these flowers. They are still some of my favorites.
So I already paid for this but didn’t get the instructions for each flower. Are you telling me now I need to pay for the membership?
This landing page is for Craft Circle members (or those who want to upgrade) as it is part of their membership package. If you purchased the Summit from our shop, Felt Paper Scissors, you should get an email with your links to the downloads and videos. Check your inbox, and if you are still having trouble, send a note to hello@liagriffith.com, and we can assist you further.
I think it is one of the prettiest bouquets I’ve seen.
Thank you! We really love the color palette. 🙂
When I look at the completed peony, it’s extremely red and beautiful. Would you not rather start with using a red crepe paper and using a purplish/burgandy PanPastel? What is the reason for using the PanPastel? Is it just to give the petals a deeper color?
You can go either way with this color palette. We chose the purple to start darker and add the red, which brings it into a rusty burgundy. There are so many options for color, and I think it would be gorgeous without any PanPastel as well. Lots of options!
do you have a suggestion on vase style/size. it was fun
thanks
Me-Chell
I would choose a vase that is around 6-7 inches tall but no more than 4 inches wide to keep the focus on the flowers.
I love that you have the unedited live version for the Ranunculus. Makes me smile, lol.
Haha! Thank you, Whitney! 🙂
Settle in! Making three of these takes a while but it’s worth it.
Yes! Love hearing that. 🙂
That comment was in reference to the ranunculus. That’s a LOT of petals but the result using the ball tool is the first ranunculus I’ve been proud of. 🙂
Wonderful! Yours did look gorgeous!
Working away here at home. My goal is to attend in person next year.
Sandy
We would love to meet you in person!
Love, love, love all of these flowers and greenery.
Yay! Thank you for your feedback. 🙂
I just finished the Buckeye Bell Peony and I absolutely love it. I had to pause and replay the video many times to get the technique, but it was so worth it. Thank you for making this available virtually. (I’m doing the happy dance).
I LOVE hearing that!! This one is next-level for crepe paper flower making. 🙂
Hello,
These are all so beautiful, thank you for making them available to those of us who couldn’t attend the summit.
I can’t seem to find the cut file for the berry branch leaves. I haven’t watched the video yet so not sure if it’s mentioned in there where it is.
Thank you again, I hope the weekend was a success 🤗
I have just double-checked, and the SVG files are all located in a folder within the download, alongside the PDFs. Enjoy making these! We had such a good time this weekend, and hopefully you can attend next year!
Thank you, just needed a re-boot😊
I want to go next year, I was in Portland last weekend for a wedding couldn’t make it two in a row!
You are welcome! You made it here just in time… before the rain. 🙂
Loved the re-start in the ranunculus video – thanks for being real!
Oh… we are real. lol Hope you enjoy the classes. 🙂
Do you have the templates available in black and white so I won’t need to use as much ink to print them out?
I will add those when I have a moment. 🙂
Thank you so much! I know how busy you are so no rush 🙂
Whew! We just finished the weekend event in our studio. Now… back to work for me! lol
I’m sure everyone had a great time and really enjoyed the weekend. I’m surprised you didn’t take today off to rest. lol I’ve started 2 of the projects (will make the eucalyptus when these are finished) while I’m waiting for my order of the supplies that I didn’t have. I’m really excited to make the peony and my berries look great. I’m with Megan on the ranunculus, my first one looked good but the rest didn’t so I’m about to start on the new technique right now.
We are taking time off later this week. We MUST get the October collection ready to launch tomorrow. 🙂
Let me know what you think about the ranunculus when you are done. 🙂
The new version is easier and the rows are more consistently spaced. I still don’t have the patience to hand cut that many petals lol so I used the cricut.
Cricut is a wonderful tool!
The B&W version is up and ready for you in the folder! 🙂
Thank you so much, I really appreciate all that you and your team do for us!
Enjoy! 🙂
Yay! I’m so excited!