Giant Paper Flower Bouquet Centerpiece

Giant Paper Flower Bouquet Centerpiece

Giant paper flower bouquets are perfect for every occasion and so simple to make! I gave you a sneek peek of these giant paper flowers the other day here, and now I’m back to give you a few more important details to help you make a gorgeous paper flower centerpiece yourself. And take my advice, don’t just add this one to your list of “want to makes”, make them now!

You’ll Need:

  • Large card stock weight paper, or really anything would work, even butcher paper or paper bags from the grocery store
  • Regular card stock paper in contrasting colors for the centers, and green for the leaves at the base
  • wooden dowels
  • hot glue gun
  • green paint or green crepe paper to cover dowel

Paper Flower Templates

How To:

  • Draw templates on recycled cardboard according to the dimensions in the photo above. Cut out templates
  • Trace templates onto paper, I used five or six petals for outside of flower and three smaller ones for inside of flower. Accordian fold each petal to make ridges in the petals.
  • Cut slits in petals as indicated on template and glue one side of the slitted area on top of the other to form a little cup like area at the bottom of the petal. (see photos of great tutorial here)
  • Arrange petals to look like a flower and glue together. 
  • Make inside of flower (optional) in the same manner
  • Center of flower is made from two circles. Cut slits around perimeter of circle and curl up the strips around the inner circle which is prepared in the same way and preferable made from a darker color

Paper Flower Bouquet Centerpiece

  • Cut long leaves from green paper, you’ll need these to help adhere flower to the dowel.
  • Glue flower to dowel and hold in place until cool. Glue leaves to the dowel and to the flower to help provide necessary extra support, unless you have a better idea? 
  • And yes, ideally your dowels should be painted green, or wrapped in green crepe paper!

Paper Flower Giant Bottom View

Enjoy this one and can’t wait to see your version! And by the way, since I always try to give credit where credit is due, I was inspired to make these flowers by the post here, though I have a feeling that the original version of this project is really the post on Martha here, conceived by an amazing paper flower artist by the name of Eloise Corr Danch. Thanks Eloise for your brilliance!

 

Comments

17 responses to “Giant Paper Flower Bouquet Centerpiece”

  1. Polish Mom Photographer Avatar

    wow. that’s a cool project! those flowers look awesome!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Would love to see you on Craft Schooling Sunday! all the best.

  3. Video Door Phone Avatar

    Let me wonder technique, paper flower like real.Sara, thank you for the making method, I also go to make one.

  4. Melissa @ the chocolate muffin tree Avatar

    These are absolutely Gorgeous! I will need to try these! Thanks!

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    hi Melissa, thanks so much for all your comments, i really appreciate hearing from you!

  6. Amanda Avatar

    These are so pretty Sara! Great project! 🙂 I’ve featured this post on Craft Gossip here:
    http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/giant-paper-flower-bouquet/
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  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so very much Amanda!

  8. Inspire Me Heather Avatar

    Your flowers here are so lovely! I had a good look around your site too and found lot’s of fabulous projects, thanks! I’ve got this one linked to my paper flowers post today, for inspiration!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    great thanks so much, you can also feel free to take a photo with a link back to my site. all the best!

  10. Flowers Online Melbourne Avatar

    I love your artwork! Hope to see more of your photos! Such an inspiration!

  11. Kathi Wiley Avatar
    Kathi Wiley

    SO glad I found your site. Wonderful Ideas ! Bookmarking even as we speak. Keep up the good work.
    Kathi

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Kathi, please tell your friends!

  13. Kayla Taylor Avatar

    These are so very cool! How cute would they be hanging in a a little girl’s room?

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks, yes you are right, hanging could be fabulous……though depending on how dusty your house it they wont really look great after a few months. One could coat them with decoupage medium or something glossy so they could be dusted! all the best.

  15. Irene Cowan Avatar
    Irene Cowan

    Very cute and pretty paper flowers

  16. maryroseogo@yahoo.com Avatar
    maryroseogo@yahoo.com

    Thank you very much.

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