https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/paper-flower-wreath • Posted by Domestically B.
A beautiful paper flower wreath that takes a lot of time but is worth the work! The time will vary depending on the size of your wreath. We did not work on this wreath continuously so I really don't know how long it took to make - check out my site for more information.
A beautiful paper flower wreath that takes a lot of time but is worth the work! The time will vary depending on the size of your wreath. We did not work on this wreath continuously so I really don't know how long it took to make - check out my site for more information.
First, use the EK Success Tools Edger Punch, Carnation Petals, Largefollow to punch out the Carnation Petals from the book pages. Keep cutting until you have a bunch of Carnation Petals – there is no such thing as cutting too much. I’m pretty sure we used a couple of books to make this one wreath.
Once you have cut a bunch of carnation petals take the chop stick and start wrapping one of the strips of carnation petals around the chop stick using the hot glue gun to glue together the strips of petals. I added the glue in thin strips right above where you see my thumb – make sure you don’t accidently glue together any of the pretty petals. The chopstick helps to form the flower – don’t worry you won’t have to use it the whole time.
Keeping glueing and wrapping the carnation petals until a little flower has formed. Once you have made a little flower you can stop using the chop stick – I found it easier to hold the flower upside down at this point when I was adding the strips of carnation petals.
Keep adding and glueing the papers until you have the size flower you want – I liked to make a variety of sizes for my wreath.
Then add a bunch of hot glue to the bottom of the flower to keep it completely held together.
To antique the flower, fan open the flower petals and dip it in some warm left over coffee mixed with some coffee grinds and let air dry – a how-to for antiquing paper is coming to Cut Out + Keep in a few days. Just don’t let the glue touch the warm/hot coffee or else your flower might fall apart. I would suggest waiting to antique the flowers until you have made a bunch of them. Once you have made and antiqued a ton of flowers start attaching them to the wreath with your hot glue gun. Continue this process until the whole wreath is covered. That’s it! It is pretty simple to make but it does take time!
I also added lace bow to give it a special touch!