Step-by-step instructions will help you make cute paper tulips that bloom as much as you want.
What will be required:
- Double-sided colored paper for petals and leaves
- A circle of thick paper for the base of the flower
- Smoking pipe brush – green (for the stem)
- A piece of yellow patterned braid for stamens
- Double-sided tape or glue
- Scissors
- Cut out the same petals from paper, as in the photo. If you don’t find double-sided paper, you can take plain colored paper and paint over the other side with markers or pencils.
- Add volume to each petal by wrapping the blank around your finger.
- Glue double-sided tape (or glue) the central tongue at the base of the petal.
- We glue one edge to the central tongue first, then the other. The petals will take shape.
Master class: Compositions from moss
When creating a floristic composition, you can completely do without flowers.
- All 6 petals are ready: now this composition looks a bit like false nails. Have you admired? Let’s continue.
- In the center of the pink circle, make a small hole using an awl or scissors.
- We string a circle onto our brush stalk (by the way, if you don’t smoke a pipe, you can take a piece of wire and wrap it with green threads). Make a small loop at the end of the brush.
- Thread a piece of yellow tape through the loop and secure. The stamens are ready.
Master class: Ball of roses
Roses cut from felt easily turn into a spectacular pendant and a great holiday gift. Follow the instructions!
- We begin to collect the flower, glue the first petal to the pink base circle.
- Glue the second petal opposite the first.
- Then we glue the next pair.
- Glue the last – the third – a pair of petals, closing the first pair. This will give naturalness to our flower.
Master class: Painting from dried flowers
Dried flowers, leaves and spikelets – decoration for the interior, timeless and fashionable! We glue graceful panels from dried gifts of nature.
- We pull the flower head to the edge of the stem until the stamens are almost completely hidden in the bud.
- Cut out oblong leaves from green paper and slightly bend them lengthwise, giving bulk.
- We glue the leaves at the bottom of the stem, starting with the smaller one.
- The finished flower can be planted in a beautiful pot, decorated with moss, or put in a vase. Such a tulip will delight you without requiring water, even when all spring flowers have already faded.
Master class: Paper roses in 5 minutes
Even a child can make this elegant interior decoration for any season.