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Here’s my back row of petals all crossed and ready to go.Īdd glue along the bottom backside of the petals and place around the edge of your base circle, overlapping the edges of your petals just slightly. The more your cross, the more the petal will stand up. Cross the sides more and more as you work your way toward the middle of the flower. For the petals in the back of your flower, cross the sides just slightly.
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To add dimension to each petal, cross the two sides of the petal and glue to secure. For this flower style, we rolled one side up and one side back using a glue stick to help us roll. For this tutorial, I am making a medium sized flower.Ĭut a slit in the bottom middle of each flower petal going up the petal about 1/3 of the length. Trace and cut your petals and a circle for your base. I have put a petal patterns and a sizing guide at the bottom of this post to help you with petal shapes and sizes. We got them on sale for only a couple dollars per pack (the purple packs were 3 for $10!), so be sure to look for sales at Michael’s and stack with a coupon! I used these packs of purple and Amy used a pack of white. ?Ĭardstock Paper– We used mostly paper from Michael’s, some loose cardstock and some from a pack. The large flowers take about an hour and a half, the medium and small ones are obviously less, but don’t expect to finish any size in less than 45 minutes… When I have a long project like this, I usually binge watch Friends while I craft. I also love how they arranged the flowers above the crib! Amy said her husband came up with this arrangement–kuddos, David!Īren’t the gorgeous?! They weren’t terribly expensive, but I will say, they took a ton of time. Isn’t her daughter’s nursery the most beautiful nursery you’ve ever seen?! I love the color scheme she picked for her flowers! It compliments the nursery bedding so well and is so soft and delicate! She so graciously allowed me to post photos of the flowers she did as well! Get ready to swoon, you guys! I couldn’t have done it without her help!!
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It was so much fun to craft with Amy! We were able to nail down color schemes and figure out how to complete an entire flower during our craft session. They’re really bold and feminine and make such a statement in Little Girlie’s room! Gah, I just can’t get over how pretty they turned out! There’s so much dimension to them! Ready to see how they turned out?! After the initial photo overload of the finished product, I swear there’s an actual tutorial in this post for how to create your own giant paper flowers! Haha! If a craft seems complicated, do it with a friend! It’s WAY more fun and you’ll benefit from bouncing ideas off of each other! Honestly, they looked intimidating and complicated, but we both thought they would be stunning in our girls’ rooms! We finally decided to get together and figure them out together. Oh man, Friends! This may be one of my favorite projects yet!! Several months ago, my bestie, Amy, and I had sent each other pictures we found online of giant paper flowers ( like this post from Maison de Pax!).
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