Crepe Paper Lily of the Valley
After many requests to make a new crepe paper lily of the valley, Meagan has finally designed one for you! This updated version has a smaller pattern so the flower looks more realistic. You can pot them like we did or use them in a bouquet.
Due to all the tiny flowers you will need to create, we recommend using your cutting machine. Of course we have also included a PDF template if you want to cut by hand.
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Did you know that this flower is thought to bring luck in love? It can also symbolize a return of happiness. Personally it makes me happy just looking at this sweet, delicate bloom! And we’re sure you will feel the same way once you’re done crafting your version of our crepe paper lily of the valley.
Along with creating a new pattern for our crepe paper lily of the valley, Meagan also used different materials and new techniques to create this flower. Just follow our tutorial and reach out if you have any questions!
Crafting tips: Be sure to push the wire with your ball and stem attached through the petal before the glue fully dries or it will be very hard and near impossible to do. Make 3 to 5 stems of flowers per potted plant using about 5 leaves each (we love arranging in odd number).
How to Make a Crepe Paper Lily of the Valley Plant
- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the paper flower pattern below.
- Cut crepe paper according to template using scissors or a cutting machine.
- Cut nine 24-gauge wires that are 4 inches in length each.
- Use hot glue to attach a 6mm ball to the 24 gauge wire; make six.
Full tutorial available for members to download below.
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Tools
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- Craft Scissors
- Needle-Nose Pliers/Wire Cutters
- Curling Tool
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (recommended)
- High-Temp Hot Glue Gun
Materials
- Lia Griffith Extra-Fine Crepe Paper – Linen and Cypress or Juniper
- Lia Griffith Double-Sided Crepe Paper — Ferns & Moss
- Floral Tape — Fern & Moss
- 6mm Cotton Spun Paper Balls
- 10mm Cotton Spun Paper Balls
- 12mm Cotton Spun Paper Balls
- Floral Wire – 24-Gauge Paper Covered Green
- Thick Paper Covered Stem Wire
- Tacky Glue
- Karin Brushmarker – Lemon Lime
- Moss
- Rocks
- 4″ Pot
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6 Comments
Hello. Just double checking. I’m about to cut the Lily of the Valley and I noticed there are no grain lines on the Linen patterns of the PDF template. The SVG shows vertical grain for the 4 Linen pattern pieces and I figure that is correct. Those hand cutting might not think to check the SVG. Thanks for all you do. I will miss Endo. Sorry for your loss.
Hello Marion! Yes, match the SVG grain lines and we will go update the PDF to match.
Thank you for your kind words about Enzo. He is still in my heart and truly blessed my life.
i have your book but where do i put in the code for downloads
For the Crepe Paper Flowers book, that information is on page 31. If you have the Cutting Machine Crafts book, the information is on page 12.
Is there a video for Lilly of the Valley?
Hi! No, we have the step-by-step photo tutorial available for this flower.