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Easy Giant Paper Flowers
"What surprised me most when making these giant paper flowers was not how sturdy they felt or how stunning they looked but how EASY they were to make. Of course, once you learn the basic construction, you can become more adventurous and end up with some truly mind-blowing creations. But even in their simplest form, they are lovely. I taught my friend’s 11-year-old daughter to make them and was amazed at how easily she learned the task. In fact, she rocked it."
Primary TechniquePaper Crafts
Materials List
- 12 x 12 white cardstock paper, 100 lb – (50 sheets)
- hot glue gun
- scissors
- dried hydrangea blooms for flower centers
Instructions
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First cut 3-4 petals from the cardstock. Use one full sheet of 12 x 12 paper for each petal. Just make a flowing, curvy petal with a slight stem. Remember, there’s no right or wrong design. Nature is filled with imperfections, and often those are her most beautiful offerings.
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Curl – Once the petals are cut, curl some of their edges, using a small cylinder shaped object. I used a small copper pipe, but even a broomstick will work.
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Cut & glue – Next, cut a 2-3 inch slit in the base of each petal. Apply hot glue to one side of the base, then gently pull the other side over it. This adds dimension. For the first layer of petals, I usually do this to only two of the four petals. For the subsequent layers, I do this for all petals.
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Assemble – Once the petals are cut, curled and shaped, glue the bases on top of each other.
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Using 3 more sheets of paper, cut out 3 more large petals. Using the same process as in step 1, curl and shape them. Then glue them on top of the first layer.
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Repeat this process for a third layer of petals, but this time cut the petals just a bit smaller then the largest ones. I like to curl the layers closest to the center more tightly than the base layers.
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The options for adorning the center of the flower are endless. But to keep it easy, I picked some hydrangea blooms from my yard, let them dry out, then glued a small piece to the center of the paper flower. I especially like the color contrast between the white petals and the sepia colored bloom.
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I have found the formula for the prettiest flowers is the following: create a base layer of 4 large petals second layer of 3 large petals third layer of 3 smaller petals fourth layer of 3 even smaller petals (cut 2 petals from 1 sheet of paper) glue a dried blossom to the center
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There are so many ways these lovely giant flowers can be used. I’m hosting a double wedding in my home this weekend, so I displayed them on my front door. To attach them, I simply used these picture hanging strips. (And yes, you read that correctly. Because a social distancing wedding in 90 degree weather didn’t seem very adventurous, we decided to make it a double! More to share on that in upcoming posts.)
NotesSee this tutorial on my blog for more photos.