The following steps will guide you in making your own paper flowers. Be sure to pay attention to detail, to ensure your fairy tale flowers.
Step {1} Cutting the leaves
Before cutting your first leaf, make a range of templates. This will ensure that your flowers are perfect. It will also be easier to create duplicates.
Use between a half and one and a half A2 sheets (80gsm+) per flower, depending on the size. If you go larger, your flower will need additional support. Then cut out a round base. The larger the flower, the sturdier the paper should be for the base. Also remember to cut a slit in the base of the leaf, which you will glue gun later. Cut about 6-8 leaves per template.
Step {2} Glue gun everything
I’m a firm believer that a glue gun is one of the best inventions ever. I use it more than any other tool in our house. The small ones are really inexpensive and will save you a lot of time and money in the long run.
The more you cross the base section of the leaf, the more volume your flower will have. As the leaves go smaller, the cross section should be tighter; otherwise there will be gaps, revealing the base of each leaf. The trick is to hide the base of the flower.
Step {3} Getting down to the base
Now you should plan the layout of the leaves. Make sure the base isn’t too big; otherwise you will see it when your flowers are completed.
When completed, you can hang them up; put them against walls or fencing; or use them as décor for your table or photo booth.
There’s an endless list of places to use them. They will look fabulous absolutely anywhere.
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