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Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Tried and Tested Tip Number 23 [Rolled Paper Flowers]


I've been going through a bit of a papercraft and origami phase recently... Have you noticed?!


In December, I wanted some simple paper flowers that I could bring together quickly to decorate boxes, envelopes and gift tags. After looking at several different designs and tutorials, I settled on this Pretty Paper Flower Tutorial by Bump Smitten.


They came together really quickly - I simply cut a spiral from a piece of paper/card (no need to draw it), and rolled it up from the outside! It is really easy to vary different sizes depending on the size of paper you cut, and how 3D the flowers are depending on the thickness of your spiral.


I held the flowers together, and attached them to my surfaces, with a glue gun - I think these would be difficult with anything else! The quick drying and stability of it really helps.

They also make really lovely displays, glue-gunned on to sticks and arranged nicely! (I'm also loving using pages from books at the moment - can you tell?!)


These flowers also offer so much variation - with different papers and cards, but also by adding gem embellishments, sponging the edges with paint, or adding some glitter. I am also looking to try this with fabric and felt... Watch this space!


So if you're looking for a quick and simple flower embellishment, I really recommend using this technique :) Super pretty, and effective.

2 comments:

  1. Congrats for the feature on PetalsToPicots! This is so very clever and pretty idea! :)

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