Tutorial (click on the picture to open in another window and see the steps larger)
1. You will need a scallop circle punch. I used two different sizes but just one will work also. Punch some circles out of paper. I used vintage dictionary paper but patterned paper or cardstock would work also. The thinner the paper (like the dictionary paper) the more layers you will want. For this flower I used 4 large and 2 small circles which made a small flower. For the larger flower in the picture I used 6 large and 3 small circles.
2. Scrunch each of circles up.
3. Open all the circles and layer them on top of each other with the smaller ones on top. Staple the bunch together (or use glue)
4. Starting with the top circle scrunch the circle up (this is difficult to explain but hopefully the pictures help!)
5. Keep scrunching each layer up one at a time
6. You should be left with something that looks like this
7. Gently fluff the top and push some of the layers down until you get a flower shape.
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23 comments:
What a simple but beautiful flower! :) love it
Bee happy x
Have a delicious day!
Super cute and super simple, love it!!
Gloria
What a fantastic idea!! I love the paper that you used with words on it for the top of books. Fabulous!! =)f
cute and simple - my fave! I love the dictionary paper use!
Wow! That is sooooo beautiful and so simple! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us! Blessings to you!
Vickie
I've been looking for a paper flower tutorial - this one looks great. thanks very much!
this is beautiful! i love how it looks on those books
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Such cute packaging! Very fun!
Time to break out some old books :)
hi
i am over from life made lovely.
these flowers are so great!
i also really like the name of your blog.
my creativity comes in bursts too!
sometimes nothing
then BAM an overwhelming amount of ideas....funny, huh?
Uh! I love paper flowers. I've a comic that i can use, yuppie!!!
i already commented.
but then i tried them.
you are so right that they are SO easy!
hard to mess up!
i am linking to them on my sidebar for sure!
great great great idea!
Oh, I will be trying these! So great!
Great idea...simple and a good re-purpose!
i love the simplicity of these!! Beautiful but simple :)
Oh easy peasy and super cute - very nice!
These are awesome. They might make a funky cool wreath adornment, too.
I love these! Love them on top of the old books too -- so many uses -- thanks for sharing!
These are so cute! I want to make some! Thanks for the idea!
Justsewsassy.com
this is so cute. would love for you to link it to my delightfully inspiring Thursday party.
http://delightfulorder.blogspot.com/2011/04/delightfully-inspiring-thursday-party-6.html
DaNita
i love that flower!! makes for perfect packagine.
Love the simplicity of this.
I love this! I have been saving some old books, and can't wait to try it on my holiday gifts! Thanks!
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