Valentine’s day is just around the corner. Flowers can be expensive before and during this much-awaited day for couples. A personalized card with these beautiful paper roses will surely make your partner feel special. Sometimes a heartfelt letter means so much more to the person receiving it. If you’re planning to give a small gift, you can put it inside a box with this origami flower. Choose whatever color you like for the roses. You can even use scented papers with their favorite scents to make it even more memorable. This beautiful small art project is by PaperArt Buddy on Youtube. Read on or watch the video below for full instructions.

Materials:

  • scissors
  • red A5 paper
  • black paper
  • ruler
  • floral tape
  • floral wire
  • twine

 

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Instructions:

Step 1:

Cut the red A4 paper into 0.6 inches by width of the paper strips.

Step 2:

Take one strip and fold 1/4 of the top to the left to make a letter L.

Step 3:

Fold the 1/4 part in the middle lengthwise twice.

How to Make Mini Paper Flower Bouquet Tutorial
Image by PaperArt Buddy via Youtube

 

Step 4:

Start rolling the 3/4 part around the stem, folding some parts towards outside to create petals. Roll it until the end.

Step 5:

Twist the stem. Take a strip of floral tape and use it to cover the stem.

How to Make Mini Paper Flower Bouquet Project
Image by PaperArt Buddy via Youtube

 

Step 6:

Repeat steps 2 to 5 with the remaining strips.

Step 7:

Gather all the flowers and tie them using a floral wire.

Step 8:

Take a square black paper. Fold the right side lopsided on top then the left side lopsodid towards the back.

Step 9:

Place the bouquet of flowers inside. Cut another long rectangle from the black pepper and wrap it around the bottom of the bouquet to cover the stems.

Step 10:

Tie the bottom part with a twine.

 

How to Make Mini Paper Flower Bouquet

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I have always been naturally curious. I love exploring various interests, whether it's trying out breakfast recipes, working on DIY projects at home, discovering new crafts, or anything that makes my life easier! When I am not writing, you can find me outdoors, enjoying the sun with a cold drink in my hand.

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