6 FAVOURITE DIY FLOWER TUTORIALS.
/Now the clocks have gone forward it's really starting to feel like Spring around here. It's one of my favourite times of year. I love the pretty blossom, the lighter evenings and the flowers that start popping up everywhere. I've rounded up 6 of my favourite Diy Flower Tutorials to share with you. Pretty paper flowers that never need watering and last forever so we can enjoy Spring all year round.
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DIY Felt Ranunculus
These projects aren’t for the faint of DIY heart, although I break these flowers down step by step to make them as simple as possible – they will take some time and creativity. The energy spent will be well worth it in the end – trust me. Flowers that don’t die are awesome!
DIY Giant Crepe Paper Roses
They take about an hour to make when you first start out but are so very, very worth it. Everybody has gone crazy over them! They would make the perfect Mother’s Day gift so, quick! Order that crepe paper and get started!
DIY Paper Gerbera Daisies
I have to admit that I find a great joy in inventing my version of paper flowers every week. Gerbera daisies are such a happy flower so it seems that this week I have a double dose of cheer. Some are metallic and others are an uncoated stock.
Mini Crepe Paper Flower Favours DIY
Here are some sweet little Valentine’s Day favours – made with wax paper, and secured with mini crepe paper flowers on a toothpick. I love glassine bags, but figured I could do a more ‘cost-effective’ version with a roll of wax paper from the grocery store.
Easy Paper Punch Flowers
All the flowers in today’s post can be created with paper punches, which you may just own – and if you don’t, just come over to my house. I’ll be starring in the pilot episode of Paper Punch Hoarders… yeah… that’s how many paper punches I’ve got up in here.
Crepe Paper Daffodils
My front garden is full of daffodils this time of year and for me those pretty yellow petals encircling that bright trumpet cone just scream “Spring Is Here!” I haven’t shared a daffodil tutorial before and in developing this project I wanted to share something that was easy to achieve by everyone!
Happy flower making.