Papercut Hanging Plants
Blossom Buddies
What’s spring without a few lovely flowers to hang around your home? Embracing the spirit of growth in this season of renewal, we have a fun and easy craft that’s perfect for you and the little sprouts in your life. These Paper Hanging Plants embody everything sweet and magical about this time of year. So, grab your kiddos and a few supplies — let’s create this pretty layered paper artwork together!
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These Paper Hanging Plants are not only beginner-friendly, but kiddo-friendly as well, especially if you’re planning to use a cutting machine. However, if you plan to cut these by hand, just be sure to keep a close watch on little fingers! Also, if using scissors, remember to download our PDF version. If you’re using a cutting machine, stick to the SVG file. Beyond that, this project is super fast and lots of fun to put together.
Hanging plants have always been a fantastic way to bring a little of nature’s beauty indoors. In many cultures, people use hanging plants as air purifiers, natural deodorizers, and to provide a sense of tranquility. While these Paper Hanging Plants may not boast the same characteristics, their ability to make any space just a little cuter remains unmatched!
Our Paper Hanging Plants are the cardstock sisters of the cosmos, forget-me-not, and hoya plants. We used bright, colorful paper to echo the cheerful palette of these spring flowers, with vibrant greens for the leaves. Simple shapes are layered with craft glue for easy assembly, and all the little details are drawn with colored pencils for a homemade touch your littles will enjoy. Lastly, we attached twine to hang our beautiful blooms in a sunny window or up on the wall for all to see.
Once you’re finished, share your Paper Hanging Plants with us on Instagram using #MadeWithLia or in our crafters’ community.



Tools
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (recommended)
- Cutting Knife, Cutting Mat, Scoring Tool (if cutting by hand)
- Ruler
Materials
- Lia Griffith Cardstock (1 sheet ea.) — Light Blue Pack: Winter Lake, Dusty Pink Pack: Coral Rose, Bright Pink Pack: Pale Blossom, Yellow Pack: Banana Pepper, Yellow Green Pack: Mint Julep, and Nature Green Pack: Jellybean
- White Pack: White & Almost Grey, Brown Pack: Chamois, and Kraft & Natural Pack: Classic Black
- Colored Pencils — Prismacolor Chartreuse, Apple Green, Pink, and White
- Cotton Twine
- Craft Glue
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2 Comments
Excited to make these. I was looking for something new to hang on my bulletin board in my craft room. Thanks.
These are perfect for that!