One in a Trillium!
Ever wanted to craft an amazing potted flower that looks incredibly real but – spoiler – it’s made out of paper? Well, our crepe paper trillium flower will add that burst of color you want in your home decor, but without all of that wilting rubbish. And the best part is, you can easily make this craft!
Simply gather the tools and materials from below, then download the SVG or PDF templates. Lastly, follow the instructions below or download them via PDF. Happy crafting!
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Tools
Materials
- Lia Griffith Heavy Crepe Paper: Botanical Collection – Emerald, Clover
- Lia Griffith Extra Fine Crepe Paper: Enchanted Garden– Vanilla, Raspberry
- Light Gold PanPastel
- Copic Marker – Purple (RV66S) & Green (G85S)
- Floral Tape — Fern & Moss
- 24-Gauge Green Paper Covered Wire
Steps
- If you haven’t already, become a Lia Griffith Annual Member. This gives you access to unlimited SVG downloads!
- Gather tools and materials.
- Cut out crepe paper according to pattern.
- Cut wire into fourths then bend end of wire over with pliers.
Full tutorial available for members. Join here.
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2 Comments
Lisa:
My mother’s name is Trilliam and I was trying to find artificial trillium flowers to purchase for an upcoming special occasion. I can’t find them anywhere. Do you make these for purchase? I love the color and they look beautiful!
Briana
Sorry Briana, we only sell the patterns and instructions for DIY 🙂