How to Make Easy Flowers Out of Paper Videos

Paper flowers collage

Aside from cheesecake, I believe flowers may actually be my one true love. These handmade paper flowers, well, they are stunning and so easy to make! Easy enough most kids could do them, and pretty enough you'll leave them out to decorate year-round. Just what I want when I sit down for a simple project on a weekend! Grab your colorful paper and follow my tutorial to make some of your own.

Paper flowers collage

Handmade Paper Flowers

While I love a freshly cut flower, I'm no snob when it comes to something pretty. These paper flowers are definitely a pretty addition to any room. I've used these for a number of projects over the years, but just by themselves, I find them positively lovely.

If your kids are good at cutting and folding, then this is definitely a paper project they can create. I always love it when I can get my sons involved with crafting. Seeing their creations come to life is almost as much fun as doing it myself. A simple paper flower is one of the first things I taught them to create. They loved being able to make one for me and surprise me by placing it on my desk.

Pink paper flower on top of brown cardboard box

I'm no stranger to making paper flowers. In fact, I've made probably, thousands, in my lifetime. These decorative paper flowers are another take on cutting and rolling or folding paper into a flower. I've even made homemade pom pom flowers bouquets. So easy, beautiful, and fun to make!

What's the Best Paper for Making Flowers

For this fun flower, you can use truly any paper except for tissue paper. I have some tissue paper flowers if you want to try that project instead, but I prefer a craft paper for this idea. Cardstock is a bit heavy but can be used if it is all you have on hand. I used basic colored craft paper and my sons always used construction paper.

For a different look, you could pick up some patterned scrapbook paper to use for this idea. It wouldn't have a natural look, but would still be a great choice for making them look unique. I especially love the idea of using colored papers for adding these to gifts!

Paper flower on white table with confetti

Paper isn't the only thing to make flowers with! I recently made these painted upcycled paper roll flowers, and a few months ago made orange flowers. Creativity is all that is missing if you want to make flowers. There are tons of ways including these beautiful fabric flowers!

How Can I Use These?

It would probably be easier to say how you can't use them. They are truly one of the most versatile paper flowers I have made. Since they only need paper and glue to create, you can make them any time and anywhere. Plus, they are easy to add to a number of projects. Below are a few ways I would use these flowers.

  • Attach in place of a bow on gifts.
  • Glue onto a wreath frame to create a multi-colored flower wreath. This floral wreath is a fun idea to get you started.
  • Add to a length of floral wire and create a bouquet to display in a vase.
  • Glue to a basic napkin ring for a fun flower addition to a dinner table. They are great to go along with these napkin folding techniques.
  • Place on a serving tray with artificial greenery as a bright flower centerpiece. You could even use this easy upcycled picture frame tray!
  • Glue to a barrette for a simple hair accessory (probably only use a few times, but still pretty).
  • Drop on top of glass beads in a large glass vase or jar for a centerpiece.

Pink paper flower on top of brown box as gift decor

Supplies Needed

  • Colored paper (I chose pink)
  • Craft glue
  • Scissors
  • Pen

Supplies for homemade paper flowers

How to Make Handmade Paper Flowers

Using a round bowl or cookie cutter, trace circles onto your pink craft paper. You will need 10-12 circles about 3″ across for this project.

Tracing circles onto paper

Cut out the circles and set them aside.

Several pink paper circles on white surface

Now, you will take a paper circle, and fold it in half.

Fold paper circle in half

Fold it in half again.

Folding paper circle

Then fold in half one more time.

Tightly folding paper circle

Now, use your pen to trace a pattern around the rounded edge. I added little "v" shapes.

Drawing pattern on paper flower

Cut along the pattern removing bits of paper around the edges to create a flower slightly pointed edge pattern all around the circle.

Cutting out pattern on paper flower

Repeat this process on all of the circles.

Creating more paper flower pieces

Now, take one circle, and unfold it. You will then use a pencil, tweezer, or knife to "crimp" around the edge going back and forth with the folds so that it has a rippled effect.

Crimping the edges of paper flower

Lay this piece onto your work surface, then begin gluing the other folded pieces onto it.

Attaching paper flower pieces together with glue

Unfold each paper piece and glue into the center of the one before it as shown.

Gluing paper together for flower

Add one final folded piece to the very center, and fluff the pieces as desired.

Adding final bit of folded paper to flower

Glue on a gift, attach to a wreath, or simply share as part of a centerpiece.

Paper flower on a package

Youtube Video Tutorial:

Crafter's Tip:

If you prefer, you can use a cutting machine like a Cricut, or even a specialty round paper cutter to cut out your circles. This may save some time if you plan to make a large number of these flowers.

Feel free to mix and match colored paper within the same flower for a verigated look. This definitely adds more life to your flowers. Especially when using a darker tone paper on bottom layers and a lighter color on top. Since I make so many paper projects like this, I always grab my multi-colored craft paper from AdornIt on sale. They have amazing paper collections with tons of patterns and colors that I can't find elsewhere at the affordable price. If you aren't currently shopping for paper, I recommend signing up for their email newsletters that announce sales.

For the kids, I always grab construction paper in bulk on Dollar Tree online. Easy and affordable right to my doorstep.

Active Time 10 minutes

Total Time 10 minutes

Difficulty Easy

Estimated Cost $1

Notes

Mix and match colors of paper to create beautiful unique variegated patterns.

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