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Monday
Feb132012

Make Giant Do-It-Yourself Paper Wedding Flowers

This is a really exciting post.

Remember Brittany and Paul’s super cute, ultra whimsical wedding - the one with the HUGE PAPER FLOWERS?

Yes, of course you do. 

Well, Brittany sent us over a tutorial!

Hooray!!!! Now we can all cover our houses or decorate our weddings in huge paper flowers and we will be happy all the time.

Here’s the scoop from Brittany:

“From the get-go, I wanted large paper flowers to create a Thumblina/Alice in Wonderland-ish effect for our garden reception. My amazing mom came up with the brilliant centerpieces by creating a pattern, which we then duplicated about 30 times for all the centerpieces, walkways, and stairs. The great thing about paper flowers is that we could create them with plenty of time before the wedding without worrying about the wilting. That said, by the wedding day we then had 30 huge paper poppies “growing” in our house and we were plenty ready to get them out! Making the flowers is easy as pie. You’ll need a large surface to work on because these babies are quite large."

1. The base of the flower is 9” wide so you can start by marking the middle of the short end of the paper at the 9” mark and then marking 4½ inches out on either side.

2. Create the shape of the petal. You can either copy this picture and blow it up to the right size or create your own. (I drew it in marker here to so it would be clearer, but use pencil to be more inconspicuous.) It’s roughly the shape of a light bulb or shell with lots of undulating waves (you don’t want them to be too precise ...  they’re flowers!) From the 9” mark on the short side of the paper draw a 5” line up the middle.

3. Cut the shapes out.

4. Create the texture for the petal. We kept it simple by simply folding the paper over the ruler from the widest rim to the center of the shortest side. Space them out about every 1-1 ½ inches. Remember not to be too precise. Then, turn the petal over and turn every other fold the opposite way like an accordian fold. It might look a little too much like a sea shell at this point, but don’t worry, it gets better.

5. Overlap one of the 5” split sections by gluing one piece over the other, about 2-3”. This will create a cupping shape with the petal. (I made mine with the glue coming out to make it more obvious.)

6. Repeat for each of the remaining 6 sheets.

7. Assemble the flower. Take three petals and glue one on top of the other so they are evenly spread around to form the center of the flower.

8. Evenly spread the remaining four petals around the center to create the outer petals.

9. Create the stamen by drawing a 16” circle from the yellow sheet of paper and cutting it out.

10. Create the center by drawing a 10” circle from the black sheet of paper and cutting it out. I found a 10” bowl to trace.

11. Cut 3” strips around the perimeter of the black center at every ½” mark or so.

12. Do the same to the yellow stamen, about 5” strips.

13. Slightly and gently use the edge of the closed scissors to curl the cut yellow strips of the yellow stamen and the black center, much like curling ribbon for a gift.

14. Glue the yellow stamen to the center.

15. Glue black center into the yellow stamen.

16. Make the leaves. Using the 25” as the width and the 19” as the height, fold the edge into the center. Do the same to the other side. This will create 2 leaves. Use the fold as the center of each leaf and draw a half a leaf shape.

17. Cut out the shape to reveal the full leaf. Do the same to the other side.

18. Glue two leaves together. Make as many leaves as you would like. I used 5 in a few shades of pastel and deep olive greens.

19. Group the leaves around the flower and glue together at the bottom. Voilá!”

Cute, no? And it seems like the kind of project that we could all tackle. Thanks so much for sharing, Brittany! And thanks so much to your mom for coming up with the template.

 

Thanks to 100 Layer Cake for this guest post. 100 Layer Cake is a unique, comprehensive wedding planning resource for and by thoughtful, crafty modern women. Their vendors, projects, weddings, resources, sponsors, and marketplace are hand-picked and thoroughly researched with the hope that every single one is a truly unique addition to both your wedding and your planning process. Visit the 100 Layer Cake website today.

Reader Comments (16)

Such an inventive and original idea. I always feel sad about the flowers when I buy bouquets and now, we can skip cutting plants and create something on our own!
February 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHouse Removals
What a great idea, and these flowers will last the whole day
February 18, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterWedding Photography
Lovely flowers! I used to create Japanese paper Ivory couloured Flowers when I was studying Fine Art years ago, and They are stunning till now!
February 20, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKei
The handmade flower is nice gift. The color of it is damn good. The short flower can also be made in this way and can be used a ring. It will also look too beautiful.
February 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterRaman Maan
This is the paper flower I created, I am grateful if you have a look!
Million Thanks!
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February 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKei
it is great and wonderfull, good idea.Thanks very much
February 22, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJilbab Kerudung Grosir
very good, I love
February 24, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterRosa Préstamos Rápidos
is great and seems easy to do
That is so cool! I Love it.. I wanted to make one for daughters birthday. It's less expensive and with \\\"Labor of Love\\\" indeed..
February 28, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMarata Tom
very nice wed papers, i like it
The idea of artificial flowers is fantastic. Using artificial ones have many advantages. You can preserve them for longer than real flowers, their beauty never fades as early as fresh flowers. we should use these so as to save fresh flowers from plucking unnecessarily.
March 1, 2012 | Unregistered Commentercrystal
This is really educational and very informative in this subject.

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March 29, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCrafts Supplies
I would simply like to say, This is the great blog.
April 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterGoogle sniper
Well this was really very informative and artistic blog.
beautifull craft...no doubt this will remake your house and giving your marriage to be more enchanting and exciting
May 6, 2012 | Unregistered Commentergamis cantik
wooww great photos really awesome
November 3, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKerudung Bagus

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