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Here's an easy tutorial for pretty paper flowers
These pretty paper flowers would make perfect Easter decorations or centerpieces at a laid-back diy wedding (which of course, is my favorite kind of wedding).

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  • How to make a paper flower. Diy Tissue Paper "Scribble" Flowers - Step 1
    Step 1

    What you'll need: tissue paper in light colors, something to color with (I used oil pastels, but you could use crayons or markers too), scissors, clear tape, craft or school glue, wooden skewers (you could also use chopsticks, anything long and thin), and optional washi tape or stickers (you could also use green floral tape).

  • How to make a paper flower. Diy Tissue Paper "Scribble" Flowers - Step 2
    Step 2

    Cut a long strip of tissue paper (the entire length of the sheet wide, and maybe 3 inches tall) and start coloring. I just made random marks in gradations of color, but let your heart go wild here. :)

  • How to make a paper flower. Diy Tissue Paper "Scribble" Flowers - Step 3
    Step 3

    Once you're finished coloring, turn the paper over and roll it up so that the colored side faces out.

  • How to make a paper flower. Diy Tissue Paper "Scribble" Flowers - Step 4
    Step 4

    Cut the top of your roll in a rounded or pointed shape, whichever you prefer; this will be the shape of your petals. Make sure you cut it deep enough for your petals to fan out a bit. Then, roll the paper back out flat.

  • How to make a paper flower. Diy Tissue Paper "Scribble" Flowers - Step 5
    Step 5

    I didn't get a photo of the next step, but it's easy. Place a little glue right inside the edge of your paper and place your skewer on top, about an inch from the bottom. Start rolling it up again, but this time roll loosely, gripping the base around the skewer and shaping the top as you go. The base will be tighter than the top, of course. Place a little clear tape around the bottom of the flower to hold it in place. Cover the clear tape with pretty green washi tape or floral tape.

  • How to make a paper flower. Diy Tissue Paper "Scribble" Flowers - Step 6
    Step 6

    And that's it! It only took me a few minutes to make four flowers; you could make several bouquets or centerpieces in the time it would take to watch a movie.

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