Saturday, June 9, 2012

Crepe Paper Rose Bouquet

Learn how to make realistic roses with sturdy yet inexpensive crepe paper. This technique from Becky Kazana of The Fab Miss B is a great way to create a bouquet of roses gift or decoration for Valentine's Day. These roses cost less and last longer!

Crepe Paper Rose

Materials:

  • Assorted colors of crepe paper
  • Florist wire and wire cutters
  • Floral Tape
  • Pattern- Outer Petals
  • Pattern 2- Inner Petals
     
Instructions:
Create a stamen (the center of the rose) by cutting fringe on a single strip of crepe paper. ( I used yellow.)
Crepe Paper Rose 1

You can cut your petals free hand, or you can print the images above to use as templates. For each rose, you will need fourteen to sixteen outer petals, five to six inner petals and one stamen. Make sure the grain of the crepe paper is running vertically when you cut them so that you can shape them properly.
Crepe Paper Rose 2

To shape, place your thumbs together in the center of the petal and gently press down and tug outward. This will make your petal rounded and more natural looking.
Crepe Paper Rose 3

Using a bit of floral wire (or a toothpick if you prefer) roll the tip of the petal outward over the wire to create a lip and a natural looking inner petal.
Crepe Paper Rose 4

Use the same technique on the rounded edges of the heart shaped outer petals.
Crepe Paper Rose 5

Now coil your stamen around the floral wire.
Crepe Paper Rose 6

Move the stamen a little down the wire.
Crepe Paper Rose 7
Fold the wire over to secure the stamen in place. Tape the stamen down with your floral tape. (Remember, it gets sticky as you pull on it, so pull gently on the tape as you go.)
Crepe Paper Rose 8

Begin adding the small inner petals, taping each one securely.
Crepe Paper Rose 9
Crepe Paper Rose 10
Gradually add the larger petals, working in a circular motion and overlapping each new petal over the preceding one.
Crepe Paper Rose 11
Voila! You've made a lovely paper rose!

Find this project and 14 other blogger crafts in the Valentine's Day Crafts: Blogger Edition eBook.

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