Thank you for all of your kind comments on "Dressing the antique store window". So many of you asked about the big paper flowers I used
I think they would be great decorations for:
Weddings
Showers
Showers
Luncheons
Classrooms
Church events
Parties........Or...Store windows
Now, after a lot of trial and error, I ended up with something that..Kind of resembles a flower
I tried making petal shapes, but that was too tedious. So, I made circles in three different sizes. I used a salad plate, cereal bowl, and saucer. I now had "Petals" from large to small
I traced around the dishes onto regular copy paper then...
...Cut my circles out. Once I made a couple practice flowers I started cutting through 4-5 sheets at a time which sped up the process
After the circles were cut I curled the petal top with a pencil
And cut a slit halfway through the circle.
Then ran a line of hot glue and over lapped the bottom of the petal.
Then ran a line of hot glue and over lapped the bottom of the petal.
Once the circle was overlapped and glued, it took on a petal shape
Now, using hot glue I layered the petals, I used four large ones for the bottom and then layered up three each of the medium and small petals.
The center of the flower was made with cupcake papers. The party store has so many colors and designs.
I turned two papers inside out. The first one was glued in, then I crumpled the second one and glued it in the center of the first one
So, there you have it BIG PAPER FLOWERS
For all of your BIG PAPER FLOWER needs...I'm laughing!
For all of your BIG PAPER FLOWER needs...I'm laughing!
Carol
Well, Aren't those cute!?!! I will have to rush out and buy those special "measuring tools"...the plate, saucer and bowl...lol Love them, Carol. They are just great and would be fun in a classroom, too-xo Diana
ReplyDeleteYou're pretty ingenious! Love the cupcake liner touch. I actually have a cupcake liner crafts Pinterest page! Thanks for sharing.
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Carol, You blow my mind!
ReplyDeleteHow many times did you run back around and get in line, when the Lord was passing out talent?
Thank you for always sharing the step by steps for your projects.
You are a blessing to all of us that follow you.
Have a great week,
your blogging sister, Connie :)
Gorgeous! From a several weeks I'm mad abaut paper flowers,and this tutorial came absolutely in time,thanks,this evening I will make at least one:)
ReplyDeleteHy Carol ! It's always a pleasure to me when my blog roll is updated with your new posts ! Like a little treet in my day. I love so much your DIY and moreover I understand it, because my english's not really good for technical explanations !! You know, you did a great French job, because you did a CHANEL camellia ! I saw flowers like yours in CHANEL shops for decoration. So you can call them FRENCH HAUTE-COUTURE CAMELLIAS.
ReplyDeletexoxo from PARIS where we have a rainy august day.
Joëlle
They have the look of big poppies to me. I love them! I'm going to pin them to the board that I have for the weddings that live in my head.
ReplyDeleteOh Carol, these are fabulous! I love them! That is such a beautiful store window too.
ReplyDeleteToo cute Carol.What show will you be doing? Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThose are cute! They look pretty time consuming, though. But, I would think that you could make them any color you wanted if you got colored paper! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove these! Thanks for sharing the tutorial...can't wait to make some!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
Great tutorial! Just shared on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteIrene
I heard you laughing! You know all of us crazy people are going to want to make these. You are a smart cookie!♥♫
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Great idea and instructions. Now I have to put something else on my to do list...seriously.
ReplyDeleteCarol you are uber clever and these paper flowers are quite stunning. Just the draw for your store window and shoppe space. Thank you for sharing your process. Creative Bliss Dear...
ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazing and oh so beautiful! How you came up with this idea I have no clue, but I'm glad you did. I have to pin this to try one day soon, I love them! And they look fairly easy too. Great job on the window display!
ReplyDeleteDebbie :)
uh, oh, can't you see these in color and printed paper? Love the idea about the cupcake holders, now I will have to be on the lookout for them. And add jewels to the center, oh, dear off on another rabbit trail......I can't wait to make one of these. Brilliant idea, great job, Carol!
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Hi Carol, what a great post! Love love the flowers, wow, and I know how long it took you to put this detailed post together with pics and all! Hey I would have bought a cupcake, ate it, and then used the paper! lol only kiddin, will have to try these! and the window looks gorgeous! Great job! kat =^.^= up here in boulder city nevada :)
ReplyDeleteCarol thanks so much for the great tutorial. These would be so great to make just to put on the outside of a gist bag.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
I don't have a reason in the world that I need big paper flowers but I love these! I have a huge stack of sewing pattern instructions and I have been trying to figure out what to do with them. Hmm. Maybe smaller paper flowers connected to a wreath? Hmm.
ReplyDeleteCarol, You have done it again,, girl! I am pinning these. My grandson is getting married in May 2014. His mom is looking for things to use at the rehearsal dinner.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for this great tutorial. xoGinger
Great tutorial and the flowers are amazing! Thanks for sharing, endless possibilities for fillers in a display.
ReplyDeleteExcellent instructions! Very Impressive!
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT idea.. thanks for sharing the how-to.
ReplyDeleteThe memories you just brought back. I remember a friend of the family would make tissue roses and dip them in wax to sell. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat flowers and great tutorial. I love the look of paper flowers, and yours are stunning.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Carol..somehow even better at night! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! You layered them perfectly and what a fabulous window display the made!
ReplyDeleteYou're so right...these flowers would make a striking wedding backdrop all assembled on a wall!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I'm sure I will be using the flowers for many events!!!
ReplyDeletesevgiler bahcemden:)))
ReplyDeleteThose are brilliant! Another use is for costuming- giant flowers sitting on a bustle for a steampunk lady botanist outfit!
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty cool Carol! Great idea for window displays or parties.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh I love these Carol....thanks for sharing! I can't wait to try this! You be the bomb woman! Hugs!!!
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