Monday, February 11, 2008

How to: Paper Water Lilly

I am having a party for my birthday this weekend and wanted few table decorations. I decided not to purchase a bunch of ready-made plastic stuff that would just end up in the landfill. I chose to make paper flowers, which are also perfect for Valentine's Day. The flowers I made look like Water Lilly's. Here is how I did it:

Materials
2 colors of tissue paper
1 color of slightly thicker paper (I used a colored paper bag)
Scissors
String



Directions
Cut four 10"x12" pieces of tissue paper and 1 layer of the thicker paper. Stack the pieces of paper up alternating the colors with the thicker piece of paper on the bottom.

Fold the paper lengthwise into 1" accordion pleats.

Trim the ends into points. Fold the folded strip in half, and cut it along the fold line. Trim these ends into points too.

Cut a notch on both sides of the middle of the shorter strip and tie with string.

Open out the pleats and begin gently lifting each layer of tissue paper. The slightly thicker paper bag paper will become the bottom of the flower.

Enjoy!

5 comments:

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

How pretty! Thanks for sharing.
~Elaine~

Stacy Alexander said...

These are totally cool! Would you mind if I featured them on my blog?

Thanks,
Stacy Alexander

Unknown said...

can you please make a video for that and upload to youtube or put a photo sequence of your grat work?

Thanks

Anonymous said...

For a tea party, we were desperately needing pretty paper flowers instead of those lame ruffly daisies that all the instruction books teach. This really helped us! Thanxx!

Ginger said...

Thank you for sharing great tutorial on the water Lilly so pretty have to try it.