paper apple blossom

Apple blossoms typically include white flowers with hints of blush pink. To recreate this soft and delicate look, I used brush tip art markers to add the pink. You should be able to find these at any art supply or craft store. I have had luck with Copic markers in the past, and for this project I decided to use Tombow brand. These markers are water-based, which makes them kid friendly! To make these apple blossom branches, start by choosing your metallic papers. I used a shimmery white for the blooms, and two shades of green for the leaves (see Shop this Project below!). You will also need a light yellow for the centers of the blooms.

Download the Pattern At Home

Once you have your paper ready, use the PDF template below if you are cutting by hand, or the SVG file if you are using a cutting machine. After you cut your blooms, use your brush tip pens to add the pink to the centers. I used the Flesh color (#850) Tombow pen, and then used a Blender (#000) to soften the look of the color change. Now you can curl your petals and add your centers. Follow my simple step-by-step tutorial below to put these branches together!

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These paper apple blossom branches are beautiful to add to your DIY home decor. I love the idea of using them to decorate a spring table setting, or to hang on your wall for a DIY art piece. Make a mix of my larger branches with these smaller apple blossom branches to create depth in a floral arrangement. Whatever you do, make sure to enjoy the season and take in all the beautiful flowers and greenery blooming around you! Send in your crafty photos to me by tagging @liagriffith or using #MadeWithLia on your Instagram photos. If you prefer email you can also send them into me at hello@liagriffith.com. I love sharing my favorites on Facebook and Instagram! Enjoy ~ Lia

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