I made this tutorial for the cyber crop at the Scrap-room this past weekend this past weekend and thought you might like it too. These also look great on wrapped presents in lieu of a bow. When we were kids we'd make dozens from newspaper and attach them to our barrettes, headbands, make costumes with them - they're so fun.
This is so easy it feels almost silly to make a tutorial on it but just in case you aren't familiar with the technique, here goes:
1. Get ten pieces of thin (not card stock) two sided paper - anything from newspaper to fancy patterned paper works. I used book pages
2. Stack them up and cut out a circle.
3. Cut spokes into the paper. I made this pic big so you can see what I mean.
4. When you're done it should look like this
5. Separate you circles. This step is vital as it won't fluff if they're stuck together
6. Re-stack pile
7. Staple through the center of the stack
When you're done it should look like this:
8. Don't panic. I want you take your nice little stack and crumple it in your fist. Trust me, it'll be okay.
9. Now do it again a few times
10. Voila! You did it! Told you it was easy!
11. But we're not done yet. Find the back of the staple. You might lose some petals doing this - no biggie.
12. Press the back of the staple side down against your table to make a flat bottom
Some Options
Sprayed With Glimmer Mist:
Sprayed from mister with water and dye re-inker and added a button:
All Done:
Tip: These are VERY dimensional. If you want something flatter use less paper.
Here are some projects I've made with paper flowers:
these are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteTotally cute. They certainly add some umph to a layout!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the tutorial here.
Those are super cute Nicole! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial :D
ReplyDeleteI love these! I am going to try to make them with my second graders, maybe we can use them for mother's day cards. Lets see how they turn out. The tutorial is great.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the effect that the print gives the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen these before. Great tutorial!!! I just made one of these in 5 minutes. I love it! I'm off to cut up a book!
ReplyDeleteI seriously love these flowers. Awesome work!
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OMG nicole,
ReplyDeletethis are just what I need for those old books that I almost gave away!!!!!
love ya~!!!! I am so freaking excited.... I used to do mine differently, but this is soooo freaking fast and much easier....
-- dalis
i love this.
ReplyDeletei could see using pages with some nice words on it too.
also, have a date with a 6 year old soon and this is a fun little project to do.
thank you for the great tutorial.
Wow! How pretty! Love things made from around the home and recycled!!!
ReplyDeleteI do a weekly "How to" blog post (from no sew bunting http://redtedart.wordpress.com/2010/04/02/how-to-make-no-sew-bunting/ to paper cups http://redtedart.wordpress.com/2010/04/16/how-to-make-a-paper-cup/
I would LOVE to show this one as a guest post one week?
Do let me know!
Maggy
I have just read your tutorial, and it being a little quiet at work, and having instant access to lots of spare paper and staples, I have just made my first paper flower...in less than 2 minutes. Love it! and will be making many more at home finishing them off with help from my huge button jar!
ReplyDeleteThese are yummy, Nicole! Thanks for sharing.. I want to make some right now!
ReplyDeleteGoing now to find books that are beyond repair and making myself some pretty flowers! ;-)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! As an ephemera junkie and paper hoarder, I'm always looking for new ways to make pretty little things with vintage papers! Your flowers are incredible! Mind if I post a link to your tutorial on my FB Fan page? I know my readers would be interested in visiting you to learn this fab technique! Jenn
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute!
ReplyDeletewow nice creation. where did you learn that?
ReplyDeleteLove from Singapore Florist :)
oh these are super cute and super easy. Great little tutorial, thank you for sharing:)
ReplyDeletethese are great, and so easy and effective! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love these and they sound so easy to make. Going to have to give it a try. Thank you for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI love these too, Nicole! What a fun creative family you must have come from.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen them and, as usual, you make something that appears to be difficult, really accessible.
I love love love any project that uses old books, and this one is fabulous. Thank you for sharing it! Your instructions make it look easy. I'm going to try this one.
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ReplyDeleteThis is really great. I love the look with the button but have not heard of the stuff that you used to color them. Where did you get it and what is the brand?
Thanks so much for sharing another great tutorial.
:) Michelle
I just sat down and made five of these cuties! Thank you, Nicole. They are sweet and will look great on my scrapbooks and in my art journal!
ReplyDeleteThese look easy&simple,I love your blog signed up today I'love all your things ,keep up great work. Cookie 17
ReplyDeleteWow thank you sooo much! I've always wanted to know how to make these!
ReplyDeleteThe intricate details and vibrant colors really make it stand out. It’s inspiring to see how versatile these stamps can be, and I can't wait to try something similar. Krazycouponclub
ReplyDeleteIf only I could find a deal on these supplies at my local store or through a group like Promotions – saving on such gorgeous materials would make crafting even more enjoyable!
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