VIDEO: White Crepe Paper Poinsettia Plant
Let’s make a stunning white crepe poinsettia plant together! When it comes to holiday decorations, poinsettias are like the stars of the show. We have many versions of handmade poinsettias to choose from. But this year, let’s try something different and create a gorgeous white crepe paper poinsettia plant!
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Become a MemberThis poinsettia version is very simple to make, though it has just enough detail to give it elegance and charm. In our video workshop, I create my plant using three stems of the poinsettia, but you can make your plant as large or small as you like. We will add gold to the centers of each white set to add a bit of glamour. Below, you will find the list of tools and materials for this project, along with the PDF template and an SVG cut file for your cutting machine. So, let’s roll up our sleeves, gather our supplies, and get ready for some crafty Christmas!
Tools
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (optional)
- Kai 8″ Scissors
- Kai 5″ Detail Scissors
- Needle-Nose Pliers/Wire Cutters
- Needle-Nose Tweezers
Materials
- Lia Griffith Extra-Fine Crepe Paper — Linen
- Lia Griffith Double-Sided Crepe Paper — Green Tea & Cypress / Fern & Moss
- 6mm Spun Balls
- Floral Wire – 18-Gauge Paper Covered Green
- Floral Wire – 24-Gauge Paper Covered White
- Art Glitter Glue
- Posca Paint Marker – Gold or Craft Paint – Gold
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16 Comments
Good evening! Would it be okay to use an acrylic sealer gloss finish (Aleene’s) with this project even though it uses extra fine crepe paper? Just wanted to triple check before I do something I regret! 🙂 Thank you!
Emily
I think it would work. Just test a small piece of paper first. I also recommend you hold the spray further away so it dusts rather than gets that paper wet.
Est-il possible de traduire les sous-titres des vidéos en Français et comment faire ?
Sadly. . . We do not have the ability to translate into different languages.
On the video you used the gold craft paint. I have both the craft paint and the gold posca marker. Do you have a recommendation on which you prefer?
Love all the Xmas projects.
I prefer craft paint over the posca marker, the paint applies easily with one coat whereas the posca you may have to go over it a couple times to get the color you want.
Lia what size flower pot did you use for this?
Thank you Patricia
I used a pot that is 6 inches tall with a 6-inch opening at the top.
So so beautiful. Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome.
I love all the projects for Christmas in July, but I can’t find any directions. Picture or otherwise… am I missing them or are the instructions only in the video? Thanks!
Hi Katie! I just did the videos for these. I have so much on my plate with the master class launching next week. Are the videos, not enough instruction? Or do you feel it helps to have the simple steps in addition to the video?
Would it be possible to put on the pdf a 1 inch square so when it is printed out to cut by hand you are sure it is the correct size? I printed them twice and they were different sizes (different printers) The second time I made sure it said 100%. I hope that is correct. Thanks!
Love all three Christmas in July projects. I am excited to complete them.
Ohh. Maybe we can add a ruler to the top. 🙂 Often times printers will default to “fit page” which will downsize. 🙁
Can’t wait to start
See you there!
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