The art of Paper folding and cutting is certainly not new, I suppose that paper crafting is a real love of mine, and I want to show you how easy it is to create beautiful dogwood blossoms out of something so simple: paper.
Here are the things you'll need:
White card stock
Paper cutter
scissors
hole punch (standard)
bone folder
Distress Inks, I used:
(Old Paper, from Ranger { Hi Tim! } & Sepia, from Archival Ink)
Rubber stamp
I used a snowflake design, because that is what I had on hand,
really anything that will give you a dappled look
Pencil (with an unused eraser)
I made 3 different sizes, 2''-4'', getting the most out of a 12X12 piece of white card stock.
Tree branch (optional)
Glue gun (only if using branch)
~Fold your squares into quarters, using the bone folder to get nice and crisp folds.
~Open the square back up, and fold corner to corner, just using your hand to crease, this gives a softer look to the petals
~Fold the paper back into a square, hold the square on the diagonal, cut the "corners" off, creating a teardrop shape
~Open your paper to reveal your almost dogwood!
And then make a whole bunch
...and a whole bunch more....
When you've finally cut out as many as you want, it's time to make it look real!
Like I said, I used a snowflake stamp and just kept stamping and stamping until it looked random enough, using 'Old Paper'
Then using a standard office hole punch, clip all four petals and then ink (with sepia) it with the unused eraser
Using the tree branch, I hot glued the little dogwood blossoms on randomly. I knew I was doing this for a mantle display, so I concentrated on the "front" side of the branch. If I was doing this as a center piece, I would glue them facing all directions.
I will be honest, I liked the smaller 2 and 3 inch size better, the 4'' was just a wee bit too big....but he's still purdy! :)
I glued some onto the branch but, I really liked just laying them around too!
I just loved how it turned out!! I gotta tell you, it was addicting!! Cut and fold and crease and cut and fold and crease and...........
I glued some onto the branch but, I really liked just laying them around too!
I just loved how it turned out!! I gotta tell you, it was addicting!! Cut and fold and crease and cut and fold and crease and...........
I hope you're inspired!! Come by again soon, I hope to be ready for the mantle reveal and more on Logan's room next week!!
Those look AMAZING!! I am not so good at papercrafts but I might need to try this one!!
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty! This was my mom's fav flower so this post makes me smile. :)
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FJ Donna
Soooooo cute! Thanks for sharing! I can't get over how real they look!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
The simplest things often make the most impact! You're a genius to think of it! A+++
ReplyDeleteSo easy. So sweet. Sooooo inexpensive when you think how much it would have costs to purchase fake dogwood branches at Michaels.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this tutorial and Happy Easter.
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
I really liked the look of them scattered but when I saw them on the branches it was perfect!! Very realistic looking. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteJane
Oh - they are so beautiful - you did a wonderful job!
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This looks so nice! I love it! And it looks so real, I bet you have people touching it and smelling it!
ReplyDeleteWow those are beautiful. Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial! I just love these!
ReplyDelete{Rebekah}
Gorgeous! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThose turned out so pretty and you really nailed the look of the real ones! Thanks for the how-to! Theresa
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! They look so real & I loved the tutorial! Thanks for sharing your pretty display!! :) Hope you had a Blessed Easter!
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Stacey
Those are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I grew up in NC, where we had real dogwoods, but I would love to make these. We don't grow them in CA that I know of, and this is a pretty display. Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteI loved it! Thanks for sharing!
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I absolutely adore Dogwoods! This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNo doubt about it. I am inspired. I think I'll be doing these tomorrow!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! Adding them to my idea file.
ReplyDeletethese are so realistic...lovely job.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Will be making some today!
ReplyDeleteCandace
That is so cool! I've never seen anything like it before. You're so smart! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThose look awesome ! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea!! I featured this tutorial on my blog today, highlighting 3 dozen flower tutorials. Here is the link:
ReplyDeletehttp://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2010/04/wednesdays-wowzers-3-dozen-flower.html
Thanks for the inspiration!!
Love this! I am going to feeture this on crazydomestic.com next Friday. Have a happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI love these! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Thanks for the tutorial...I'll let you know if I get crafty.
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