rolled paper flowers {tutorial}
Welcome to flower week – five days of simple and delightful flower projects. I could probably do three weeks of flowers because there are so many different ways to create them, but I’ve limited it to five of my current favorites.
Before we get started, let me make a few disclaimers:
1. I find inspiration for projects all over the place {online, in shops, in magazines}, then figure out how to re-create them on my own. Each of these projects are my adaptation of something I’ve seen elsewhere. In other words, I do not take credit for ‘inventing’ these blossoms.
2. Simple, inexpensive projects are my favorite. Each of the flowers this week use just a few low-cost materials and can be created by even the beginning crafter. I hope you give them a try!
3. My fingernails are a mess. I should probably take calcium supplements or at least get a manicure. Sorry you have to look at them.
Okay, so let’s begin.
FLOWER WEEK PROJECT ONE:

Here’s what you’ll need:
:: paper {either cover or text weight}
:: florist wire
:: scissors, pencil, glue gun
STEP ONE: cut irregular circle

This circle is approximately 8 inches, but you can do any size you wish.

STEP TWO: cut spiral

Start at the outside edge and cut in a spiral fashion to the center.

I like a sort of bumpy shape so that the petals end up a bit irregular

If you aren’t so sure about your cutting skills, feel free to draw your spiral before cutting. I did this one with a straight edge, but you could make it bumpy as well.
To add a little interest to my bouquet, I used a variety of yellow scrapbook papers {my favorite is that yellow dot}
STEP THREE: roll your blossom

start at the outside edge and coil tightly


Continue rolling until you get to the center. You’ll have a tightly coiled rosette.

STEP FOUR: release coil

And your flower grows.
STEP FIVE: glue together

Add a glob of glue to the center and press to adhere the coiled paper

TO MAKE A LEAF:
cut a leaf shape out of green paper

Fold in an accordion-style fold

and adhere with a dab of hot glue.

TO ADD A WIRE STEM:
Cut a piece of floral wire to desired size {mine are about 6 inches} and bend a small piece at a 90 angle.

Glue wire to the bottom of the flower.

Then attach the leaf to cover the wire.

When grouped together, you have a very sweet bouquet of wilt-less blossoms.



I also tried these with sheet music.

And attached to a wreath form covered in linen.

Aren’t those the cutest paper rosettes? Start rolling …
I’ll see you tomorrow for another flower project.



















Bethany Anderson
Oops. I met to say “I am also interested in learning how the flowers are attached to the wreath.” Thank you so much!
Tribal arts and crafts
Thank you for sharing, I really love the flowers! Great!!
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Aaria
Beautiful! … and really easy to make… thank you for sharing!
Bethany
Your tutorial for rolled paper rosettes is the most straight forward one Ive seen, and I’ve scoured many! Thanks for being thorough!!
Karen
I really love the sheet music flowers. I bet it they would look wonderful made from book pages or newspapers, especially if they were in foreign languages.
ciara
cool
ciara
coooooool
Lily Miller
These are very lovely. I’m sure my mom would love a wreath of these in pretty Christmas colors. I agree with Bethany – Can you tell us how to attach the flowers to the wreath?
Patty at A Day in My NYC
Genius! I so want to try this!
Heather
These are so cute and look so fun to make! I think I will make some for my bedroom, thanks!
teddy bear
Wonderful – christmas centrepiece here I come.. also some cheap and creative gift wrapping deccorations!! Love it!
Patrice P
Fabulous!!!
Karlie
I have seen this tutorial many times but never so clearly explained /presented.
Great Job!
Thanks! I pinned this on Pinterest; hope it brings you some good traffic : )
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Petrin Diaz
OMG! that is beautiful, and easy, to work with viewing TV!…also you can tint the border of the petals for a more natural appearance, using the same color of the paper, but a little darker. love them!
Beverly
I love the creativity of the paper roses!!! So beautiful!
Jenny
Cool! Fun to make and try not to water!
Ebbi Has's
Wowww.. i realy luving it.. v nice
Susan
these are wonderful thank you so much for sharing
JAYLA
these are so beautiful..thanks for sharing..I am making one now out of old Christmas giftwrap and newspaper for the round base..my flowers doesn’t look uniform though because I cut them as I go without a template..I never thought of making one until I saw your wreath and how beautiful they look..
Kaffi GIRL
OMG, its so cool =]
Annie_VintageDiggs.com
I’m in love with these paper flower bouquets! What a simple and elegant idea, can’t wait to create my own!
xoxo,
annie
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Andi S
I featured your tutorial on my blog. I love your design! http://crazydazedesigns.blogspot.com/2011/12/flower-power.html
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Janessa Lemon
Thank you for such a great tutorial. I have been seeing these all over and had a few questions. You answered them brilliantly. Thanks again!
Little Bit
so pretty! I’m pinning this, and am now following you! So glad I found you.
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Cara
Hi Emily,
Your paper bouquets are stunning. I attempted one myself this week, featuring your idea on my blog. I provided a link-back, and hope many more will continue to benefit from your creativity,
http://thislittlelight516.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/tutorial-tuesday-paper-bouquet/
Blessings,
Cara
lily
Wow so simple. What a statement those bouquets make!
Charlie
Thank you for sharing this.
We are real short on cash, right now, so I just made a dozen of these for my wife for Valentine’s Day.
Iva
Very nice. Iva
Inspire Me Heather
Wow, popular post! I came across these looking for great paper flower tutorials for my post and so I’ve linked this up too! Thank you!
Keeping it Cozy
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I can’t wait to give it a try!
TJovan671
The instructions were so easy. Thank you for inspiring me to make a mothers’s day gift! My first flower came out awesome…suprisingly
thanks again
Prati
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial, your bouquet looks awesome. I tried making these following your tutorial and the flowers looks beautiful and these are so easy to make.
Tara
I made a couple of these bouquets, one for my parents’ Anniversary and one for my Grandmother’s birthday….paired with a twine covered mason jar vase, they were a hit! Turned out beautifully with bright colors just for spring! Thank you so much for sharing!
Heather
I love the leaves! I just made a paper rose wreath, however leaves would be a great final touch. Thank you for sharing.
Connie
These are so sweet! I’m thinking I may have to give these a try for Mother’s Day.
Lisa @ Snappy Gourmet
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Kristi
I used Scotch quick dry adhesive since I don’t have a glue gun and it worked great! it takes a little longer for the floral wire to adhere to the paper, but waaayyy less messy. I’m using these for boutineres for my wedding!
RICOBEL
Wow that’s FANTASTIC!!
Thank you very much for the great idea!
Adeline
its beautiful
Thank you♥
Paulina
What type of paper is it ? can i use regular printing paper, but colored ?
linda
love, these flowers. made some but can not get them to stick to the styrafoam wreath – the green hard kind, not the white softer one. tried tacky & hot glue – slid right off even after holding each one on for several minutes. would love comments/suggestions, hints, magic pixi dust, etc. soooo frustrated! want one! ! ! ! ! (:
Lauren @ The Well Crafted Home
This is so cute!! Thanks for sharing these! I am your newest follower!
Irene
Love it. Will have to have a go tomorrow and if I can do it then I’ll try it with the kids at Messy Church. thanks for a great idea.
Trina
These are so sweet. I’ll bet they’re super easy to attach to the foam wreath with floral pins. Just poke and push.
Tracey
These would be so adorable attached to a gift bag! Thank you for sharing.
Marie Williams
Thank you for sharing your gift of crafts.. I love the roses. You made it so simple to understand and it actually turned out right the first try!
Landys
That is SO awesome! Now I can add that to my simple and quick gifts for giving to friends.