Learn to Make Paper Flowers!
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@anavazquezxp Ha, I'm actually an Aussie!
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The paper size I use is 35 x 25cm / 14 x 10 inches.
Or you can use any paper size in a similar ratio - basically a rectangle.
The tissue paper that we buy in Australia is at a standard size, and you can just fold it in quarters to get the perfect rectangle.
Hope this helps!
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@NasiaWords Aussie through and through!
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@quesorocks789 Yes, Paper Flowers are blooming up everywhere! I'm not surprised it was featured on a kids show as well - I learnt the technique from a kids book originally. My friend and I used it at a kids craft party that we hosted and used spray glue and sparkles to decorate the finished flowers - so pretty!
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@Abbyneedsajob Nope, Australian! Though I lived in the UK for 1 year about 10 years ago... don't think it made much of a difference to my accent :)
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@catsnbirds10 Oh I love this!! Though I kind of think that we were able to find out lots of things just by experimenting and asking questions instead of going straight to YouTube. Though I do find it handy every time I go to cast on my knitting and I forget the way to do it! Much easier to YouTube than follow instructions in a book :)
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Omg, they're so beautiful. SO GONNA TRY THIS.
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Thanks 4 the video!!! I think i'm gonna start a shio
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pretty:D
i dont do metric...
convsallstar 1 week ago
@convsallstar Sorry - I sometimes forget that! The paper size you need is:
35 x 25cm / 14 x 10 inches.
Or you can use any paper size in a similar ratio - basically a rectangle.
The tissue paper that we buy in Australia is at a standard size, and you can just fold it in quarters to get the perfect rectangle.
emmamechtilde 3 days ago
this video was so slow. it was like, "Get to the freakin next step already!" no joke!!
There is a lot more better videos!
madison0013 4 months ago
@madison0013 That's so funny as I've had complaints that it's too fast!! With my limited technology skills I guess it is what it is :)
emmamechtilde 3 days ago
can you use this technique with cloth instead..??? loved the vid..
Evaajaline 4 months ago
@Evaajaline I think fabric would be really cool - maybe you need to iron in the creases and pleats so it stays structural? Love to hear if you've given it a go!
emmamechtilde 3 days ago