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Paper Flowers

Simple and Fun Paper Flowers

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Make these beautiful paper flowers and decorate your place with them. Involve your kids in making these flowers, they will love them for sure. So let’s make it.

Paper Flowers

Supplies Needed:

  • Paper ( Pink and Green)
  • Glitter Foam Sheet
  • Scissor
  • Glue

Step 1

Take 5 x 5 inch pink paper and make accordion folds as showing below.

Step 2

Now cut it in three equal parts.

Step 3

Glue the three pieces together.

Glue the end to the first piece of paper.

Step 4

Now gather the top and push it down as showing below.

Step 5

Cut a big circle from a light blue colored glitter foam sheet and cut another circle from green glitter sheet which will be slightly smaller than the other circle.

Stick it in the center.

Step 6

Take a 2.5 x 11.5 inch green sheet of paper and start folding it from one bottom corner to the top.

When you reach at the end, stretch a bit to increase the length of the paper rod and use glue to secure it.

Cut of the excess.

Step 7

Stick it to the back of the flower using glue.

And cute flowers are ready!

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