Papercut Flower Bouquet Wall Art
Spring is finally here, inspiring us to celebrate all of the beautiful blooms. It is also a reminder to celebrate and remember the mothers in our lives. So Emily has come up with this papercut flower bouquet wall art to help you do both!
Since the pieces are small and detailed, we recommend using a cutting machine for this project. If you do, this paper craft will take less than an hour to cut and assemble. Otherwise you can use our template to cut everything by hand.
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You can display this papercut flower bouquet wall art in your home, or gift it to someone who loves flowers. I still have this beautiful framed gold rose piece out on my mantel. And I made that one eight years ago!
When you are ready to start crafting, our tutorial will show you how to layer all of your paper pieces. This project includes a lot of layering of tiny pieces, but it’s worth it for the beautiful 3D effect! Of course you are welcome to “arrange” your bouquet however you would like.
In addition, you can personalize your papercut flower bouquet wall art using the cardstock you have in your paper collection. Selecting a color combination can can be a fun part of the process. However, if you like the colors we have selected for this project, you can find the links for the cardstock below.
Skill level: Beginner
Projects shown: Paper zig zag cactus and paper string of pearls plant
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How to Make Papercut Flower Bouquet Wall Art
- Gather your tools & materials. Then download the pattern listed on the right hand side at the top of this post.
- Cut all of the pieces out, using either your cutting machine
- Use the roller glue to attach the oval to the backing.
- Next, use the roller glue to attach the bottom layer of the vase.
Full tutorial available for members to download listed on the right hand side at the top of this post.
Tools
- Cutting Machine (recommended)
- Detail Scissors or Detail Knife (if cutting by hand)
- Needle-Nose Tweezers
- Tombow – Adhesive Dots Dispenser
- Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Self Adhesive Foam Squares- White – 0.25″ X 0.25″
- Ohu Glue Stick
- Birch Frame 12 1/4 x 16 1/4
Materials
- Lia Griffith Cardstock Paper — Day Lily, Lilac Mist, Wildflower, Coral Rose, Petal Pink, Pale Blossom, Lime Pop, Grasshopper, Desert Cactus, and Pine Forest
- Small Foam Risers
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I love the fact that I can make an entire project or take pieces from it to use for something. I just made an anniversary card for my husband – used some artwork of mine on the front with the tulips in mauves and yellow middle and on the inside used the lilies with blues and yellow middle. Turned out very cute. Looking forward to making the whole project. Thanks for all the great projects and inspiring me!
That sounds like a beautiful project! 🙂
Hope there are more of these picture frame flower bouquets. Thanks.
Maybe one for each season? 😉
You have an interesting typo at the bottom of the second page of the picture tutorial!!! Love this paper project!
Oh gosh haha thank you! We will get that fixed 🙂 Glad you love it!
Lia what size frame did you use for this project? Patricia
We used this one from Ikea. I spray-painted the mat. 🙂 https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/hovsta-frame-birch-effect-50372960/
I can’t wait to make this with the cardstock flower pots!! Just beautifulllllll Thanks so much for sharing your talents with us.
I love BOTH of these projects. We are having so much fun with our new cardstock collection. 🙂