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Fun with Paper Flowers

Are you starting to get Spring Fever yet?  I am!  And it still may be awhile until our spring flowers appear so I thought I would share with you a fun paper flower craft that you can do that will brighten up your décor.  You can use these flowers to decorate a party, to top a birthday or shower present, to decorate a tree!  I hope you enjoy my “How To” video.  

Share with me the flowers you create!

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Step 1:  Line up your tissue paper so its fairly even.  Pick a medium weight tissue paper.

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Step 2: Fold paper in one inch folds, back and forth.

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Step 3: Take folded tissue paper and twist a pipe cleaner in the middle

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Step 4: Cut each end at a diagonal.  Use a sharp pair of scissors to get through the folded paper.

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Step 5: Gently pull each individual tissue paper out.  Continue to pull the next tissue paper out and fluff as you go.

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 Step 6: Viola!

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... Enjoy the video!

 

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