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Paper Crafts Tutorial

Tutorial #2: Fall Paper Flower Bouquet

Jordi got in the mood to make our paper flowers again a few days ago so we made ourselves a fall paper flower bouquet and put a kit in our Etsy store, too.  These are really easy & quick to make.  And you can make them in whatever colors you want.  I always like to include some of my old paper in them and ink the edges but you wouldn’t have to do that.

Fall paper flower tutorial on DuctTapeAndDenim.com

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Fall Paper Flower Bouquet Tutorial

Punch several circles for each flower.  I used 5 different punches ranging from 3″ to 1″.  Some scalloped, some not.  If you don’t have punches you can cut them out, or even tear them.  It just takes longer.

Paper circles for fall paper flower bouquet | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

Here are a few of my favorite circle punches:


Wad up the papers.  This is the fun part!  Make them as wrinkled as you want — or don’t even wad them if you want a cleaner look.

Crumbled paper circles, wad up for fall paper flower bouquet | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

Ink the edges and some of the folds.  I’ve also used glimmer mist on some and wadded them up while they were still wet.  That works good, too.  Color Box chalk ink in chestnut roan is my favorite right now for this.

Ink edges on fall paper flower bouquets | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

Here’s the stack of circles ready to assemble.  You can glue them together and then glue a button on top or use a brad.

Fall paper flowers | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

Today I decided to use up some of the brads in my desk.

I inked my craft stick (Jo just bought ANOTHER box of 1000 so we have to make LOTS of these now!!!) and glued some leaf punches on, too.  Although when you put them in a display like I show above you can’t really see the leaves.

Finished fall paper flowers | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

For the fall paper flower bouquet in the first photo I stuck an old piece of styrofoam in a clean veggie can, stuck my flowers in, and covered the styrofoam with shredded papers.  Then I took 2 strips of coordinating papers and taped them on and tied a piece of jute around the whole thing.  It probably took me 20 minutes to do the whole bouquet.  You’ve probably seen these on my blog before.  We’ve made bouquets for Valentine’s Day, July 4th, and Christmas.

Fall paper flower bouquet, autumn home decor tutorials on DuctTapeAndDenim.com

I think I’m going to make some flowers and glue magnets on the back for my fridge.  I need new magnets!

‘Til the next project,

 Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim

 

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DIY Fall Paper Flower Bouquet. More fall decor tutorials on DuctTapeAndDenim.com


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Comments

  1. Grandpa says

    September 17, 2008 at 5:10 pm

    Very interesting.

    Reply
  2. Clever Karen says

    September 17, 2008 at 5:28 pm

    I so love these! Thanks for the directions.qomhpget

    Reply
  3. Kari says

    September 18, 2008 at 7:08 am

    These are so pretty! Thanks for sharing the instructions.

    Reply
  4. Daisys Little Cottage says

    September 21, 2008 at 7:26 pm

    These are wonderful!!! Thank you for shaing the how-to! Youre so kind and talentedsmilesDarLy_~

    Reply
  5. LindaGJ says

    June 10, 2009 at 7:44 am

    I saw these on the ETC blog! Thank you so much for sharing! They are fabulous!!!Linda 🙂

    Reply

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