How to Make Paper Flowers (Step-by-step Tutorial) (original) (raw)

Make your very own paper flowers with the leftover paper you’ve got around! A cute little craft for kids, teens, and adults!

paper flowers

If you are someone who loves to spend hours working on beautiful crafts and art, then I bet you know that you can never have too many paper flowers at hand. There’s always some use to get out of paper flowers in crafts

holding three paper flowers

If you’re looking to brighten up your craft session and creations, then you’ve got a ton of creative ways to do so. One of them being paper flowers! Think about it.

You’ve got a ton of craft projects that, with a couple of these gorgeous papers, can go from good to great. You can add them to photo frames, to birthday cards, or even just use them as a stand-alone project for your craft session.

bowl of paper flowers

Supplies You’ll Need for Flowers

Before you go planning this next craft session with the kids, take a look at the supplies you’ll need to buy:

craft supplies

Once you’ve picked out your paper and assembled all the supplies you’ll be needing for this DIY, you can get started right away!

Step 1

For this DIY project, consider working on a flat surface to help you fold and crease the paper effectively. Bring one end of the paper over to the other side, folding it diagonally over.

Make sure that the ends overlap each other, as shown below.

folding purple paper

You will have a triangular piece of paper like this.

purple paper triangle

Step 2

Grab one of the longer ends and fold the paper once more. You’ll find yourself with another triangle, albeit smaller.

folding paper triangle

folding paper

Step 3

Grab your marker or pen and draw an arc around one corner of the triangle. This will be your flower’s petal and should look something like the image below.

tracing petal on paper

Step 4

Grab a pair of scissors and carefully cut the paper across the arc.

cutting out petal

Step 5

Unfold the paper, and you’ll have the first layer of your paper flower.

purple flower shape

Step 6

Grab your scissors one again and cut out one single arc of your first layer. This will help you get that curved fold for your flower.

cut out petal

4 purple paper flowers

Step 7

Once you decide how many layers you want your flower to have, you will need to cut out more and more of the petals to get the desired effect.

For example, you will need to cut out one single petal for the first or outer layer. For the second layer, you should cut two petals, three petals for the third, and so on.

paper flower cutouts

This particular pattern calls for seven layers, as seen below.

paper flower cutouts

Step 8

Next, pick up the biggest layer of your paper flower. Grab your glue and apply some over the first arc petal, as shown below.

glueing paper petal

Bring the other end of the paper and stick it over the top of the edge you just applied glue over.

overlapping paper

Your first layer should look something like this image, with a pointed end and curved walls.

holding paper flower

folding paper with glue

Step 9

Continue this step for all the layers of petals until you get to the last one. Roll the single petal into a cone-like center for the flower and stick it in place.

rolled up purple paper

Step 10

It’s time to curl the edges of your flower petals. It’s a pretty straightforward step, and all you need is a pen or marker.

Wrap the ends of the petal around the pen and carefully roll the paper to bend it into a furled curve, as seen below.

rolling edges of paper

Work your way around till you’ve done the same for all the petals as well as all the layers of your paper flower.

paper flower with rolled edges

Step 11

Now it’s time to stick all the layers in place. Just dab some glue to the inside of the pointy tip of every layer and stick the outside of the next layer in.

Hold it in place to allow the layers to set and proceed to do this for all the layers of the flower.

putting together paper flower

purple paper flower petals

Step 12

The final layer or two of the petals will be harder to stick. So when you get to that layer, line the edges rather than the tips with glue and hold it down to the previous layer until it sticks to it.

holding paper petal

rolled up paper

There you go, your DIY paper flower is ready. You can make and store a ton of these flowers to use for later. But wait, there’s one final touch left.

completed paper flower

Step 13

It’s time to decorate your paper flower! You can line the edges with glitter glue or even spray a fine shimmer over it to the same effect!

Now your paper flowers are ready!

adding gold paint to flower

completed purple flower

Where Can You Use These Paper Flowers?

Do you have a craft project that needs sprucing up? A picture frame, perhaps that looks a little too plain, or a birthday card you want to jazz up?

Your paper flowers could make an amazing addition to those craft projects! You can even make a paper flower montage or fill up a box frame with them and mount it on your wall as wall decor!

You can mix these paper flowers with these tissue paper pom poms and really get creative!

Additionally, check out these 31 paper crafts for adults that have a ton of innovative ideas for how to make paper-related crafts.

5 finished paper flowers

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