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Monday, February 21, 2011

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial!

A number of people have asked me how I made the tissue paper flowers that are hanging in tiny tots room. So, I decided I would take the leap and do my very first tutorial! I have a little secret though. The actual flowers hanging in tiny tot's room were from a kit, that I purchased from a store that starts with Wal and ends in Mart. So after reading this post, you still decide that it is to complicated (or your not the crafty kind) you could check your local store and see if they have them there. In my defense, I did make one entirely on my own for this post :) And it is still ridiculously easy - I promise. And WAY cheaper. Martha Stewart charges to much for hers, serious.

Materials List: A pack of tissue paper. I purchased mine from Dollarama. The downside to cheapness is that the paper is much thinner so more sheets are needed. I didn't realize this until I was finished mine. For a good fullness, I would recommend 15 - 20 sheets of thin dollar store paper, or 10 - 15 of thicker paper.
A scissors.
Wire - a length of approx. 10 inches for each flower.
Petal Template - this could be a creative ruler or you could just cut petals an inch apart if you are good at free handing things.


After you lay out the tissue paper you can leave it the width that it came (for a larger flower) or cut it to the diameter that you would like (for smaller flowers). Then lay your petal template down along the edge and trace it. For this one I made wavy petals, for another one I cut triangles free hand for spiky petals.

Then cut it out. Repeat on the other side.


Then starting at one end of the tissue paper (lengthwise? widthwise?? The shorter length...) begin accordion folding the paper the width of one petal...



Until it looks like this...




Fasten the length of wire around the centre leaving one end longer than the other. The longer end can then be shaped into a loop for hanging when complete.





After flattening out the folds somewhat, begin lifting (peeling) each layer of tissue paper up towards the centre. This must be done gently or the tissue paper could tear (especially thin bargain paper). As you lift up the layers the flower will begin to take shape...






Until it looks like this... -Special thanks to Hunky Husband for assisting in the modeling- (And this is where I realized that it could have used a few more layers of paper so that the flower would look more full...)






This picture can give you an idea of how big the flower will be if you use standard size tissue paper...









I am sorry this picture is sideways - just crank your head to the right... :), but I got creative that night and started thinking of all kinds of ways these could be used. I made this smaller one (with spiky petals) and only peeled the layers to the top. Wouldn't these look fabulous for a dinner party? Or center pieces?

I am sorry that the pictures are poor quality. The flash seems to be broken on our camera so I can only take pictures when it is very bright outside, and close to a window otherwise they turn out very dark. But I hope that you enjoyed the tutorial! Enjoy making the flowers!
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2 Corinthians 1: 3-5 "Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received in God. For just as the sufferings of Christ flow over into our lives, so also through Christ our comfort overflows."
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I have wanted to post this text for a while now. After reading it I really pondered the correlation between Christ's sufferings flowing into our lives and as a result comfort OVERflowing into our lives as well. Because we have been comforted we can also comfort others. This text makes it feel like it should be something natural, something flowing out of us through the thankfulness we have in Christ's death! Let us comfort those in need, and look for those that need to be comforted, and praise God for the comfort we also have received!








2 comments:

  1. they sure look nicer than the kleenex ones we made by the 100's to decorate our wedding cars (back in the days)!

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  2. Smart! I like them! LOVE your blog updates :)

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