Tips and Tricks for Paper Flower Arrangement
Get the scoop on paper floral bouquet arranging in our latest video tutorial. For this bouquet, I put together a fall arrangement featuring our frosted paper mini mums, peonies and cosmos. See below for access to all three projects’ templates and tutorials. Once you’ve created your flowers, follow along with my video for tips and tricks in combining your flowers into one beautiful bouquet – great for a bridal bouquet or autumn centerpiece!
Tools & Materials
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Craft Scissors
- Low-Temp Hot Glue Gun
- Needle Nose Pliers/Wire Cutters
- Text Weight Metallic Paper – Pure Gold, Antique Gold, Violette, Punch, Moss Green, Fairway, Botanic (discontinued – use Lia Griffith Frosted Craft Paper – Conifer Pack)
- 18-Gauge Green Paper Covered Floral Wire
- Floral Tape
- Ribbon
Flower Patterns
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8 Comments
What color papers did you use?
Hi Claire, the post has been updated with all the colors used 🙂
Hi Lia,
Thanks a million for this stunningly beautiful bouquet!! You really work magic with your expert skills, elegant style and incredible genius!! I am having so much fun learning to build the various elements of this bouquet:):)Hopefully your shop will be able to ship internationally soon and l would love to get your many flower kits!!
Thank you for your sweet comment Elaine, this means so much to me! We sure hope to ship internationally soon!
Love this! Can you tell me how many of each item went into this project?
I recommend 5 peonies, 8-10 cosmos, 12-15 mums, 10-12 eucalyptus, and 15-20 leaves in any variety.
Thank you for this beautiful video. How would it differ if you were intending to put the bouquet in a vase? Or, would you consider doing a video for how to do a bouquet that goes in a vase?
Around the 11 minute mark, I talk about how to arrange this in a vase. BUT I will add a vase arrangement video to the idea list, that’s a great one 🙂