From 2014-2016 I chronicled my crafty endeavors on the site Adventures-in-Making. I’ve selected a few of those DIY’s, Recipes, and other posts to share on the site.
A while back my friend Susan made a bunch of simple paper flowers that found a home on a shelf in my store.
Every few weeks a kid would ask me about the flowers, and I would give them one and tell them to take it home and try to figure out how to make their own. Without fail the kid would stare at the flower until it was time to leave, and I could see the parents trying to work out what materials they needed to make it happen.
Sometimes they asked me to demonstrate, but mostly I just loved the idea that I had inspired a kiddo to use their imagination and ingenuity to make something fun.
I think this is a great project to do with kids of all ages, and you just need a few simple supplies to make it happen.
Supplies
• Scrap Paper – Anything from text weight paper, to light weight card stock will work. Big pieces will make big flowers, small pieces will make small flowers. Susan used some old book pages for her flowers, you could use wrapping paper, catalog pages, or anything really!
• Scissors
• Your favorite glue – I used Aleene’s Tacky Glue but Elmer’s would also work.
Step 1
Cut an oval out of your piece of paper. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but try to keep the corners rounded.
Step 2
Starting from one side, cut the oval into a spiral. You should have a pointed end on the outside, and a rounded end on the other.
Step 3
Take the pointed end, and fold it down toward the center of the spiral.
Step 4
Starting at that fold, begin rolling the paper into a flower shape.
Step 5
When you get to the center portion of the spiral, tighten the bloom up by twisting the paper around the folded piece.
Step 6
Hold the bloom in your hand, and apply a drop of glue to the folded portion you started the flower with, then
fold it over and hold it for a few seconds until the glue holds.
The whole process takes a couple of minutes, and gives you a lovely simple flower to brighten up your day. You can put them in a basket, like I did, hang them like a mobile, or decorate a table with them. They don’t fade, and the possibilities are endless!
So make a bunch and send us a picture of your creation for the DIY Craft Challenge this month! Or share your favorite flower craft.
so pretty!