Make your own realistic paper flowers!!

Y Street Studio
28 May 202215:16

Summary

TLDRIn this creative DIY video, Emma introduces viewers to the art of crafting paper flowers using Leah Griffith's crepe paper kit. She demonstrates how to make three types of flowers, including a realistic tulip, a daisy, and a chamomile, detailing the process from sketching templates to adding watercolor accents and assembling the blooms. With a focus on beginner-friendly techniques, Emma's guide encourages viewers to explore the rewarding, albeit time-consuming, hobby of paper flower making.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 Emma's channel focuses on art, upcycling, and DIYs, particularly paper flowers.
  • 🌸 She demonstrates making three types of paper flowers: tulip, daisy/chamomile, and a large modern floral centerpiece.
  • 📦 The crepe paper kit by Leah Griffith is recommended for its durability and stretchiness.
  • ✂️ Super sharp scissors are essential for precise cutting of the crepe paper.
  • 💧 Watercolor can be used to add depth and realism to the paper flowers.
  • 🖌️ Petals are given dimension by cutting ridges and using watercolor to blend the edges.
  • 🌿 Floral wire is used for stems, and floral tape is wrapped around for a thicker, more realistic look.
  • 🌼 For the daisy/chamomile, many small petals are needed, and they are attached to a balled center.
  • 🍃 Leaves are created by folding green paper and attaching them to floral wire with glue.
  • 🎉 The final arrangement is assembled with floral foam and moss in a bowl, showcasing different heights and styles of flowers.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Emma's channel?

    -Emma's channel focuses on weekly videos about art upcycling and DIYs.

  • What are the three different types of paper flowers featured in the video?

    -The video does not specify the exact types of paper flowers, but it mentions a large modern floral centerpiece, daisies/chamomile, and a flower with wide petals that might be a tulip.

  • What is the key material used for making the paper flowers in the video?

    -The key material used for making the paper flowers is crepe paper from a kit by Leah Griffith.

  • Why does Emma recommend using super sharp scissors for paper flowers?

    -Emma recommends using super sharp scissors because they make the process easier and more precise, which is especially important when making paper flowers.

  • How does Emma create the shape of the petals for the flowers?

    -Emma sketches out the shape of the petals on scrap paper, then measures and cuts the crepe paper to match the length and height of her template, and finally cuts out the shape with sharp scissors.

  • What technique does Emma use to add dimension to the petals?

    -Emma uses a technique of cutting back and forth with scissors to create ridges along the top of the petals, and also adds watercolor to give them extra dimension.

  • How does Emma make the centers of the flowers?

    -Emma demonstrates a method of cutting a 'Y' shape from yellow paper, twisting it to create tiny nubs, and folding it back to create three lines, which is then attached to the floral wire.

  • What is the purpose of using floral tape in the flower-making process?

    -Floral tape is used to wrap around the floral wire to make the stem thicker and more realistic.

  • How does Emma attach the petals to the center of the flower?

    -Emma attaches the petals by adding hot glue to the base of the center and carefully placing the petals on top, adjusting and rearranging as needed.

  • What is the final step in creating the floral arrangement?

    -The final step is arranging the flowers in a floral foam covered with moss in an old bowl, ensuring different heights and a pleasing front view.

  • What does Emma suggest about the difficulty level of making paper flowers?

    -Emma suggests that making paper flowers is easy but time-consuming.

Outlines

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🌸 Crafting Paper Flowers with Crepe Paper Kit

Emma introduces her channel and the video's purpose, which is to demonstrate the creation of three types of paper flowers using a crepe paper kit by Leah Griffith. She emphasizes the kit's durability and stretchiness and outlines the materials needed, including sharp scissors. Emma sketches a tulip shape for her first flower, cuts light yellow crepe paper to match the template, and stacks strips to form petals. She adds dimension to the petals by cutting ridges and applying watercolor for a realistic look. The process involves blending the color with water and drying the petals, which can be shaped into a cup form suitable for a tulip. Emma also shows how to create the flower's center using yellow paper and floral wire, attaching it with hot glue and shaping the petals for a natural look.

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🌹 Making a Modern Floral Centerpiece with Paper Flowers

The video continues with Emma detailing the construction of the flower's stem using floral tape and hot glue to thicken it for realism. She then demonstrates making simple leaves by folding green paper and attaching them to floral wire with glue. Moving on to daisies or chamomiles, Emma describes the process of creating numerous small petals from white crepe paper, forming a center with yellow paper, and attaching the petals around it. She uses watercolor to add a yellow hue to the center and secures the petals with hot glue. Emma also discusses the challenge of working with many layers of delicate paper and the technique of attaching multiple flowers to a single stem using floral tape and wire, resulting in a beautiful and diverse floral arrangement.

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🌺 Creating a Diverse Paper Flower Arrangement

Emma shares her process for making a flower with wide petals, starting with a template and cutting pink crepe paper to shape. She adds ridges for texture and applies a rusty watercolor to the petals for depth. The flower's center is crafted from a paper ball covered in brown-painted paper, which is then wrapped and secured with glue. Emma demonstrates wrapping the flower's stem with floral tape to strengthen it and discusses the flexibility of paper flowers, allowing for easy adjustments and positioning. She arranges the flowers in a bowl with floral foam and moss, emphasizing the importance of varying heights for an attractive display from the front. The video showcases the creative freedom in paper flower making, with Emma encouraging viewers to experiment with colors, shapes, and techniques.

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👏 Wrapping Up the Paper Flower Tutorial

In the concluding part of the video, Emma reflects on the paper flower making process, describing it as easy yet time-consuming. She invites viewers to share their thoughts and requests for more similar content in the comments section. Emma thanks her audience for watching and encourages them to enjoy the process of creating, ending the tutorial on a positive and engaging note.

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Keywords

💡Art Upcycling

Art upcycling refers to the process of transforming discarded materials into new pieces of art. In the context of the video, art upcycling is the overarching theme as the creator, Emma, focuses on making paper flowers from crepe paper, which is a form of recycling and reusing materials for creative purposes. The video demonstrates this concept through the creation of various paper flowers.

💡DIYs

DIY stands for 'Do It Yourself,' which is a modern term for activities that individuals perform themselves without the aid of experts or professionals. In the video, Emma engages in DIY by making paper flowers, showcasing a self-taught skill and encouraging viewers to try their hand at crafting these flowers at home.

💡Paper Flowers

Paper flowers are a type of craft where flowers are made from paper materials, often used for decoration or as an alternative to real flowers. The video's main focus is on making paper flowers, with Emma demonstrating how to create three different types, emphasizing their aesthetic appeal and the satisfaction of creating something beautiful from simple materials.

💡Crepe Paper

Crepe paper is a type of paper known for its durability and flexibility, often used in crafts and decorations. In the script, crepe paper is the primary material used for making the paper flowers. Emma highlights its stretchy quality and how it can be manipulated to create realistic flower shapes and petals.

💡Watercolor

Watercolor is a painting method using water-soluble pigments. In the video, Emma uses watercolor to add depth and color to the crepe paper, giving the paper flowers a more realistic and vibrant appearance. The application of watercolor is a key step in achieving the desired look of the flowers.

💡Flower Centerpiece

A flower centerpiece is a decorative arrangement of flowers used to enhance the visual appeal of a space, often placed in the center of a table or similar surface. Emma attempts to create a large, modern floral centerpiece using the paper flowers she makes, which serves as a practical application of the craft and a demonstration of how these flowers can be used in home decor.

💡Floral Tape

Floral tape is a type of strong, flexible tape used in flower arrangements to secure stems and wires. In the video, Emma uses floral tape to wrap around the wire stems of her paper flowers to add thickness and stability, which is crucial for the structural integrity of the flower arrangement.

💡Flower Petals

Flower petals are the colorful, often fragrant parts of a flower that surround the reproductive organs. In the context of the video, petals refer to the individual paper pieces that are cut, shaped, and assembled to form the flowers. Emma describes the process of creating both inner and outer petals to achieve a realistic flower shape.

💡Craft Kit

A craft kit is a collection of materials and sometimes instructions provided for a specific craft project. The script mentions a crepe paper kit by Leah Griffith, which Emma uses for making the paper flowers. This kit includes various colors of crepe paper, essential for the multicolored flowers she creates.

💡Scissors

Scissors are a cutting instrument consisting of a pair of pivoted blades that are used to cut various materials. In the video, Emma emphasizes the importance of using super sharp scissors for precise cutting of the crepe paper, which is a critical step in crafting the paper flowers.

💡Flower Stem

A flower stem is the structural axis of a flower, which supports the petals and other parts. In the context of paper flowers, Emma uses floral wire as the stem, attaching the paper petals to it and then covering it with floral tape to create a realistic appearance. The stem is an essential part of the flower's structure and overall design.

Highlights

Emma introduces her channel focused on art upcycling and DIYs.

She demonstrates making three types of paper flowers, suitable for beginners.

The use of Leah Griffith's crepe paper kit is highlighted for its durability and stretchiness.

The necessity of sharp scissors for precise paper flower cutting is emphasized.

Emma sketches a tulip shape for the flower petals, using different sizes for inner and outer petals.

She stacks and cuts light yellow crepe paper strips to match the petal template.

Adding dimension to petals with scissor cuts and watercolor for a realistic look.

Blending watercolor on petals with water for a natural gradient effect.

Creating a tulip cup shape by pulling edges after watercolor application.

Making a Y-shaped center for the flower using yellow paper and twisting technique.

Using floral wire as a stem and attaching it with hot glue for stability.

Assembling the flower by adding petals petal by petal, allowing for adjustments.

Using floral tape and hot glue to thicken and secure the flower stem.

Creating leaves with green paper, folding and adding wire for support.

Making daisies or chamomile with an accordion-style folding technique.

Creating a yellow center for daisies using watercolor and balled paper.

Attaching daisies to floral wire and using floral tape for a natural stem look.

Constructing a full flower arrangement with different heights and styles of paper flowers.

Emma concludes by emphasizing the creative potential of paper flower making.

Transcripts

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hi there and welcome to my channel my

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name is emma and i make weekly videos on

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art upcycling and diys so if that

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interests you make sure you subscribe in

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this video i'll be showing you how i

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made three different types of paper

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flowers i'm relatively new to making

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paper flowers but i do think it's a

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great beginner's craft they are a bit

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time consuming but if you're willing to

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put in that time they can come out

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incredibly realistic and so pretty i

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tried to make a large modern floral

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centerpiece and i love how it turned out

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i'll link all of the materials i used

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below now let's get into the video the

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key to these flowers is this crepe paper

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kit by leah griffith

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it is amazing there are a bunch of

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different colors that these kits come in

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but i was drawn to this set it's

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surprisingly durable and it's really

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stretchy but you can get any colors you

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want in this you'll also need some super

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sharp scissors i've done paper flowers

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before without them and i greatly missed

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it i'm going to start by taking some

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scrap paper and sketching out the shape

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of my flower this one was supposed to be

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kind of a tulip shape and i'm making two

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kind of fat almond shapes that are going

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to be two different sizes the smaller

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ones will be my inner petals and the

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larger ones will be my outer petals

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i then laid out some light yellow crepe

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paper and i'm measuring it to the length

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of my petal and i'm cutting a bunch of

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strips of this

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i love making these flowers because you

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can make a bunch at once i'm going to

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stack these strips on top of each other

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you can do as many as you want i'm just

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making one flower for now so i did two

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you'll also want to cut them to the

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height of your template and i was able

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to cut my paper into three sections

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make sure they're nicely stacked

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especially if you're prone to dropping

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them like me i want to make sure there

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are no weird edges on there so i'm

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restacking them perfectly you'll then

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lay your template on top and take your

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very very sharp scissors and cut it out

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to give the shape some extra dimension

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i'm taking my scissors and cutting them

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back and forth to create ridges along

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the top of the petal

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now these are definitely fine as is but

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what i love about this crepe paper is

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that you can add watercolor to it to

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give it a lot of extra dimension so i

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laid them out and grabbed my watercolor

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palette and took this bright orange and

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lightly tapped it along the outside

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ridge of the petals i also took a little

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bit of that paint and did a line down

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the middle i'll eventually blend this

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out but i want to start with it along

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all of my edges

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once all of the edges were painted i

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dipped my brush back in water and began

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to blend everything out i know it may

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feel like the paper is getting more

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fragile which it is to some extent but i

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promise you it can handle this amount of

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water i haven't had any rips unless i

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was messing with it too much you can be

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patient and let it air dry or you can be

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like me and grab a hair dryer and dry it

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manually this paper is super stretchy

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and satisfying so once you have the

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finished petal you can pull on the edges

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and it creates a little cup shape which

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is perfect for a tulip i repeated all of

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those steps the cutting and the painting

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for the smaller petals as well and began

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lightly pulling my petals apart to

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create these cup shapes

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now this next step isn't completely

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necessary because you can't totally see

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the center of the flower but i want to

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show you different techniques to create

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different centers of different types of

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flowers so i took some of my yellow

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paper and cut out a y shape i then began

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using my fingers to twist it and create

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little tiny nubbins i twisted it and

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then i folded it back because i want to

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create three little lines

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after you're done twisting it should

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kind of look like this and then you'll

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grab some floral wire and that's what

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we're going to be using for all of our

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flowers it creates such a wonderful stem

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start by adding some hot glue and then

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we're going to add our little tiny

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center of the flower whatever it's

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called in the middle you'll then go a

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few inches down on your stem and add

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some hot glue so the middle part is kind

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of higher closer to the top you only

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need a tiny bit of hot glue and be

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careful you're not burning yourself

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during this step you're putting your

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hands very close to it and the paper is

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very very thin

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i made sure the darker part of the

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petals was on the outside so you could

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see it nice and visibly and just began

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adding them petal by petal what's nice

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is you can always rearrange these and

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move them around this paper is super

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flexible

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by the end of it i flipped my flower

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upside down and was adding the petals

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upside down because it was a little bit

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easier and of course you can adjust them

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as needed pull them scrunch them re-glue

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as much as you need to but the end

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result is gorgeous we need the stem to

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be a little bit thicker to be more

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realistic so

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you're going to need some floral tape

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and you'll add hot glue right to the top

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of it and start wrapping your tape

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around that floral wire and this is

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going to make it a little bit thicker

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now this technique does not necessarily

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come easily at first i've only done

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this like four or five times

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but you can tell i'm doing really fast

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so it'll take a second to get the hang

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of it but once you do it is very smooth

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sailing

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once you get to the end you'll want to

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cut off the excess and use a little bit

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more hot glue to glue the end securely

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on

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i felt like the top could be a little

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bit thicker so i took a tiny section of

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floral tape and added it to the top so

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it kind of tapered with the top being a

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little bit thicker than the rest of the

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stem

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the final result is a super gorgeous and

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realistic flower the leaves that i made

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are super duper simple i just folded

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some green paper in half and cut it out

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in a really elongated almond-like shape

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it's going to be pointy on both ends and

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then a little bit thicker in the middle

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i then grabbed some floral wire and put

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glue directly on the wire and placed

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that in the middle of one of the leaves

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and smoothed down that middle ridge i

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also added some glue to the edges and my

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leaf is complete i emphasize the middle

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a little bit more and then you can bend

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it and style it however you want because

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the wire is in the middle

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next we're going to be making some

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daisies slash chamomile this was

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actually supposed to be chamomile but

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they turned out a little bit bigger so

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of course i'm going to start with my

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white and cut some of it out and for

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this i folded it into tiny sections

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accordion style that i'm going to be

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using to make a million petals because

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this will require quite a few petals if

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you're going to make some bunches of

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daisies slash chamomile i cut off the

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edges so none of them stuck together and

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then i was ready to cut up my petals

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for these because they were so small i

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didn't make a template because i felt

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like it would be kind of hard to hold on

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to

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so i just cut this a little elongated

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teardrop shape this was kind of tricky

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because

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so many layers and if i were to do it

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again i probably would have done less

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layers i used a little bucket to store

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them in because these are so light that

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if you breathe or sneeze or cough they

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will absolutely go flying i did this

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process over and over again until i had

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used up all of my paper and you can

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always go back and make more after

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you're done and you realize you don't

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have enough i then grab some yellow

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crepe paper for the middles i'm going to

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ball up a tiny piece of it and then i'm

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going to cover that piece with another

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piece of yellow because the balled up

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piece is kind of wrinkly and gross but i

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want my yellow to be a little bit

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brighter so i took some watercolor and

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added a little bit of that yellow to a

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section of my paper

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i used my hair dryer to speed up the

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drying process and then i cut out my

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little piece and wrapped it around the

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ball i had made before

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i cut off the excess because we don't

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need that much and then i threw a little

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bit of hot glue right in the middle of

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that to attach everything together

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i wanted to add a little bit of green

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around the very edges of it as well so i

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did that with my watercolor after i had

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formed the ball

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i brought back my petals and added some

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hot glue along the base of my center and

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began very carefully putting on the

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petals you don't want to get burned i

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started off with one layer at first and

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then i just kind of looked at it saw if

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i liked it and began to add more as i

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went so no you can always layer it up

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later you may need to add multiple

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layers of hot glue as well while you're

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doing this process

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the petals looked a little too perfect

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so i kind of smushed them between my

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fingers to roll them up and make them a

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little bit smaller and imperfect as they

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would be in nature and i did unroll them

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as well but the smushing

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smushing really did help i then added a

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second layer of petals because i felt

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like it was still a little bit too

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sparse and here is the finished daisy it

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turned out so cute i glued the finished

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tops of my daisies on some floral wire

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and i did some full pieces of wire and

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then i also did some short pieces of

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wire because i'm going to make them

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attached there'll be multiple flowers

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coming out of one stem and i'll show you

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how i do that in a second i got my

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floral tape and began adding it along

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the top of my flower and wrapping it

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around as i've done with all of my

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flowers but this time again i'm doing

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some shorter and then i'm going to wait

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to do my longer ones because i'm going

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to intertwine the shorter ones with the

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longer ones

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now that i've got two short ones ready

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i'm going to start doing my long one i'm

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going to do it part of the way down and

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then i'm going to grab my shorter one

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put it in a placement that i want so

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it's a little bit lower than

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the one above it and wrap the floral

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wire around it i'm going to do that with

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my second one as well so they're all at

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different heights and they're attached

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by the floral wire and i will finish it

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off like all of them with some hot glue

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on the end and then of course you can

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adjust them to face all the same

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direction or different directions

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different heights you can do singles

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doubles or something like this which is

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a set of three

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i started off by making my template this

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flower has a really wide petal so i made

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sure it was nice and wide at the top and

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then i began to cut out my pink crepe

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paper in sections that were the same

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width as my template

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i ended up cutting three pieces i then

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cut those pieces into smaller sections

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that was the height of my template i

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ended up with three of those as well of

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course i threw my template on top and

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cut it out very carefully

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and once i was done i added some ridges

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to the top by moving my scissors back

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and forth to create a wavy pattern to

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make it a bit more interesting and more

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realistic

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i then grabbed my watercolors and began

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putting this really nice rusty color on

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the top of all of them and in the

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middles it's important that eventually

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it's blended in so i began by putting it

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on all of the tops and the middles and

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then i followed it with a bit of water

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on each really pushing my brush around

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to make sure all of the edges are soft

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and blended in

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i set them aside to dry and while they

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were drying i made the middle of my

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flower which is going to be a little

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ball of some sort

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i took a spare piece of paper and rolled

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it in a ball and set that aside and then

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i'm going to be covering it with some

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brown paper which i don't have so i took

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some watercolor and painted a small

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piece of this green paper brown

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[Music]

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it is super satisfying to watch it dry

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with your hair dryer if you have one

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because it shrinks and shrivels up

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i then cut off a small piece of that to

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wrap around the ball that i made earlier

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and that's going to be the very center

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of my flower i cut off the excess and

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then i added some glue right around the

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edges of it and pushed it together to

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make sure it all stayed i cut a small

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strip of my brown and folded it in half

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and now i'm going to be cutting a bunch

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of teeny tiny lines that are going to go

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around the ball that i made earlier and

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you want to get these as thin as

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possible

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i wrapped them around my ball to see how

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long i needed it and trimmed off the

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excess

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i threw some hot glue around it and

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glued my frayed edges on

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they seemed a little bit long so i did

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end up trimming them just a little bit

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after looking at them but you can leave

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them that length do whatever you want

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next i glued the center onto a piece of

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floral wire and brought my petals back

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and began gluing them on unfortunately

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my camera stopped filming after two

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petals but you get the gist once they

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were glued i pushed them around move

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them around and scrunch them to make

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them a little bit better this is a very

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loosey-goosey flower so it doesn't have

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to be perfect i grabbed some floral tape

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and began twirling it around my stem

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after gluing the top to make it a little

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bit thicker and then of course once i

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got to the end i cut it off and added a

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tiny bit of hot glue to crease the

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arrangement itself i glued some floral

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foam onto an old bowl and kind of

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covered it with moss i probably should

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have done a little bit better of a job i

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made sure that all of the flowers were

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different heights and that it looked

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really pretty from the front if i wanted

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to make it pretty from all sides i would

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make more flowers to go in the back but

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i love how it looks from the front

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all of them are so different and all of

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them together just make such a beautiful

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arrangement

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what i love about making paper flowers

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is that once you get the idea of how to

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make them you can try a bunch of

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different colors shapes and techniques i

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would describe making paper flowers as

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easy but time consuming i hope this

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video was helpful and let me know if you

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want to see more videos like this in the

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comments below thank you so much for

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watching and happy making

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you

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