Tuesday, March 25, 2014


More 3D Paper Flowers!

Are you ready for more paper flowers? 
Let's start with my new Marigolds!

This file comes with all the pieces you need to create this Marigold flower. The pieces are sizeable to fit your needs and are compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats. 
Here is the tutorial:  
1.  Cut out all the pieces.
2.  Adhere the circle pieces together then squish the points up as shown.
3.  Place adhesive along the straight edge of one of the fringe pieces.  Place the center circle piece toward one end.
4.  Begin wrapping the center, rolling the fringe piece tightly.
5.  After rolling the first fringe piece, adhere the second and roll it around the other.
6.  Once you have those together, stand the piece up and pull out the fringe pieces so your center looks similar to this now.
7.  Curl up the petal pieces with a skewer or pencil.
8.  Adhere the center piece in the middle of the smallest flower.
9-11.  Begin adding in the other flower pieces going from smallest to largest, staggering the petals as you add.
12. Add on the leaf pieces and stem.  If you need help with the stem tutorial, click HERE.


This file comes with all the pieces you need to create this Queen Sofia Marigold flower. The pieces are sizeable to fit your needs and are compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats. 


Here is the tutorial:  
1.  Cut out all the pieces.
2.  Curl up the petal pieces with a skewer or pencil.
3.  Grab the smallest flower piece and place a small foam square in the center.
4.  Fold over two of the petals to cover the foam.  Add in a second foam square on top of those.
5.  Adhere the remaining petals down.
6.  Place this in the center of the next sized flower.
7.  Fold up the petal pieces around the center as shown.
7-8. Continue adding the next sized flower, bringing up the flower petals for each layer.
9.  Your flower should look similar to this now.  Adhere the leaf pieces together.
10. Ink around the edges of the flower if desired.
11. Fluff the flower to get your desired look.

This file comes with all the pieces you need to create this Wedding flower. The pieces are sizeable to fit your needs and are compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats. 


Here is the tutorial:  
1.  Cut out all your pieces.
2.  Place adhesive along the straight edge of the fringe piece and roll it tightly.
3.  Place adhesive along the straight edge of the second fringe piece.
4.  Adhere it on the first fringe piece roll and continue rolling, securing the end.
5.  Stand the roll piece up and pull the fringes out so your piece looks similar to this.
6.  Adhere the two circle pieces together in the center.
7.  Adhere the center piece in the middle of the circles and then pull the circle ends up.
8.  Curl the flower petals with a skewer or pencil.
9.  Adhere the center piece in the middle of the smallest flower.
10. Pull the petal pieces up and then adhere the next size flower, staggering the petals.
11-12.  Continue adding in the remaining flowers in size order.
13-14. Add on the stem.  If you need help with the stem tutorial, click HERE.
15. Your finished flower should look like this now!

This file comes with all the pieces you need to create this Daisy flower. The pieces are sizeable to fit your needs and are compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats. 

Here is the tutorial:  
1.  Cut out the flower pieces.
2.  Place adhesive along the straight edge of one of the scallop pieces.  Begin rolling the scallop piece tightly.
3-6. After rolling the first scallop piece, adhere the second and roll it around the other.  Continue adding scallop pieces and rolling until all are together.
7.  Your center piece should look like this now.
8.  Curl your flower pieces with a skewer or pencil.
9.  Adhere the flower pieces together, staggering the petals.
10. Adhere the center of the flower in place then add the stem.  If you need help with the stem tutorial, click HERE.


1 comment:

  1. Very cute flower and east to make ...��I really like queen Sophia marigold ��because my name also Sophia ��������

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