Hello everyone! I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! Today I have another crepe paper flower tutorial for you. When I posted my succulent tutorial, I mentioned that I had to find a way to make the petals look thick or else the succulents would look like a water lily. Someone asked me if I had a water lily tutorial, so I decided to go ahead and make one.
Supplies:
- Crepe Paper – For the flower in the tutorial, I used two very similar shades of pink for the petals and a light yellow for the center.
- Scissors
- Glue
- Small piece of cardstock for the base – cut into a circle, approx 2″ diameter
First, you need to cut the crepe paper into strips. My strips were approximately .5″x2″. Make sure that the crinkles run parallel with the length of the strip. You will need about 20 strips. I had three layers for my flower: The outermost layer had 7 petals, the middle layer had 6 petals and the inner layer had 6 petals. Your flower may have a different petal count if the shape is different from mine, which is fine.
As you move up in layers, cut the petals narrower than previous later, so that the widest petals are on the outside and the narrowest petals are inside by the center.
Using the pad of your thumbs, stretch the crepe paper at the base of the petal, before it starts to taper. Your petal should form a cup or bowl shape, like the 3rd petal in the above image. The 4th petal in the image above will be explained in the next image. You don’t need to do this step for the petals in your first layer.
Cut a small slit at the base of the petal, where the black dotted line is drawn in the image above. This creates two little flaps, colored red and blue. Glue one flap over the other using a tiny bit of glue. In the image above, I tried to illustrate that the blue flap is now overlapping the red flap. This creates a curve at the base of the petal so it stands up a bit more instead of being flat. As you make your layers, the inner petals will need to stand up straighter than the outer petals. The more you overlap the flaps, the straighter the petal will stand. Therefore, you do not need to do this step for the outermost petals, because you want the petals to lay flat. But as the layers move inwards, the petals should stand up straighter.
To make the center for the flower, you will need a strip of paper, approximately 3″ wide and .5″ tall. This time, make sure that the crinkles of the crepe paper run parallel with the short length.
I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s tutorial. If you like making crepe paper flowers, please see my other tutorials, such as a crepe paper flower peony, calla lily, and succulents. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave me a comment or contact me through my contact form. If you have any suggestions for tutorials, I’d love to hear them!
Original article and pictures take ashandcrafts.com site
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