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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Paper Flowers


I love fresh flowers, but if you want a ever fresh looking flowers without the hassle of maintaining it, then fake flowers are the way to go...:)  But fake flowers doesn't mean it has to be ugly looking.
Make these pretty flowers, with just plain printer paper or maybe you can use colored paper if you like.




You'll need:
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Paper - I used one sheet of A4 paper per flower.
Glue
Floral wire or in my case I used twigs I found in the yard. You can use wooden skewers if you do not have the floral wire.

Steps:
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- Cut the paper length wise in half and cut fringes just like the picture below. After cutting the fringes, roll the fringes a little using a pencil, so the ends are a little curved. I think you can make out from the picture that the paper is curving a little at the edges.


- Apply glue of the edge  of the paper which is not cut and start rolling the paper on the wooden skewer or floral wire.


- Roll it all the way to the end. I rolled two strips of fringed paper. You can roll as many paper you like depending on how fuller you want your flower to be.




In this paper flower arrangement, I used another paper flower, the instructions of which can be found here.

Linking this to these awesome parties hereherehere and here.

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14 comments:

  1. These are so pretty! Thank you for sharing the with us! :)

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  2. So cool Priyam! Going on my to-do list, for sure!
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    1. Thank you Deepa for the visit and leaving me a comment..:)

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  3. Cute, cute:) I like these a lot. found these at hit me with your best shot. Have a great week:)

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  4. I love the wAy this flowers turned out...
    Thank you for joining the wake up wednsday link party this week.
    Ramon
    Rowhouseblog.com

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  5. Super cute! I think this is a craft I could actually DO too :)

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  6. These are so cute! Thanks for sharing. Thanks for linking up to Home Matters Party. #HomeMattersParty http://cu-rio.net/home-matters-linky-party-58/

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  7. Cute idea - Thanks for linking up to Pin Worthy Wednesday, I have pinned your post to the Pin Worthy Wednesday Pinterest Board.

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  8. Super cute!! Might make some for decorations at my daughters wedding!! Thanks for sharing on My 2 favorite Things on Thursday - Link Party!! Hope to see you again! Pinned.

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