Made with cotton spun eggs, cardstock, and a wooden embroidery hoop, this intermediate project is a great way to practice so many different techniques all in one design. Blending, layering, sculpting, and papercraft — you’ll find them all right here. While it may look complex, our step-by-step guide makes it easy to create these ripe, lush berries for yourself. So, if you’re ready for a summer crafting adventure, you’ve come to just the right patch. 

Something I love about this particular project is how it captures a moment and suspends it in time. The tiny white flowers and unripe berries nestled next to strawberries of rich, sun-kissed red are an undeniably sweet snapshot of nature’s quiet wonder. Moreover, there’s such power and energy in the process of transformation, and this Mounted Paper Strawberry Artwork invites you to harness some of that magic for yourself.

If strawberries are your “jam” and you want to bring even more of their sunny goodness into your home, then take a gander at our full strawberry collection. Whether you need a new toy for your cat, a heat transfer strawberry tote for the market, or a jumbo helping of that sweet summer fruit — there’s definitely a craft for that! 

Once you’re all finished, we’d love to see where your Mounted Paper Strawberry Artwork ends up, so be sure to snap a pic and tag us with #MadeWithLia! If you’d like even more tips, advice, and crafty fellowship, then don’t forget to visit our crafters’ community as well.

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