VIDEO: Paper Flower Wreath
Darling Dahlias
Can you believe that a new season is only a month away? August is a great time to start working on fall projects and getting ready to transition your home decor. And as always, we are here to inspire you! Although I made this paper flower wreath for fall, the colors also work really well for spring and summer.
Everything you need to make this wreath is listed below. And we have also created a video tutorial for you to watch!
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Become a MemberMy new paper flower wreath for fall includes frosted paper hydrangeas, dahlias, ferns, and eucalyptus as well as berries that I made out of cotton spun balls. To save some time, I actually used two of our frosted paper flower kits when making this wreath. But you can choose to download the patterns below and craft the flowers and leaves out of frosted paper (and in whatever colors you prefer).
Since there are video tutorials in the kits for the dahlias and greenery as well as tutorials for how to make these flowers and leaves on the site, the video shows you how to make the berries and a new method on how to make the hydrangeas. If you have any questions, just comment below!
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Tools
- Craft Scissors
- Detail Scissors
- Needle-Nose Pliers/Wire Cutters
- Curling Tool
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (optional)
- High-Temp Hot Glue Gun
Materials
- Frosted Paper Dahlia Kit (or download the pattern below)
- Frosted Paper Ferns & Eucalyptus Kit (or download the pattern below)
- Lia Griffith Frosted Craft Paper (if you are downloading the patterns below)
- 26-Gauge Floral Bind Wire
- Small Cotton Spun Balls
- Design Master Spray Paint – Chartreuse and Gold Shimmer
- Large Straw Wreath Form
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20 Comments
I absolutely love this wreath. I have about 4 or 5 weeks left of my treatments and I will try to get started on working on it. You make it so easy to follow along in the video. Thanks for inspiring us to have the confidence to try something new.
I am sending you lots of LOVE, Linda. I feel that crafting can also be so healing.
How do I make sure thats its the right size? I downloaded the SVG cut file for the dahlia, cut it, and when I was done, I realized that its much more bigger then yours. Thanks, Balazs
Sometimes the cutting machine’s software resizes the pattern, but not always. You can look at the PDF template and compare the size there.
The PDF and SVG links aren’t working. They just link back to this page.
There are link downloads buttons at the end of the post.
Thank you…I do have the panpastels
Lia, I have looked everywhere for the spray paints. Of all the things I’ve made the paint for the eucalyptus was the only one I found. Any suggestions?
We will work on finding a new source or option for these! I did find the Chartreuse (https://www.lofloristsupplies.com/chartreuse-tintit/) but the Gold Shimmer is hard to find. Our PanPastel set has similar colors if you have that and want to give it a try!
I’ve made the rustic bridal bouquet for someone and everyone absolutely loved it (I will be making one for myself in the future!). I would love to create this wreath, is the design also available through cricut? I haven’t been able to find it there in my searching.
I’m so glad to hear that about the bouquet! No, this design is available on our site only 🙂
I do not own a Crichton but am thinking of purchasing one. Which would you recommend? I’m currently in love with crepe paper flowers and leaves. Will a machine cut crepe paper?
Hi, Sally! We actually have a video on this very topic! https://liagriffith.com/craft-academy/11-things-to-consider-before-buying-a-cutting-machine/ Only the Cricut Maker and Silhouette Cameo 4 machines cut crepe paper.
Why does the PDF file not open? It says to download but nothing happens. Usually you can print or download patterns. I ordered the two kits but I’d like to see what I still need.
I just double-checked and the downloads are working fine on my end. Depending on your browser, our PDFs usually will open up into a separate window. But this PDF download is a Zip file (as there are multiple PDFs for this project) so in this case it will likely download to your computer (wherever your computer defaults to save downloaded documents). Also make sure you don’t have a pop-up blocker enabled, as that could be the problem as well.
Hi,
I’m in the processing of making this wreath. I did not use the fern kit and I cannot locate (on your website) that exact fern you place on the wreath first, in the video. Can you direct me to that file, please?
Thank you!
Jenny
This project has some great fern SVGs! https://liagriffith.com/diy-fall-wreath/
I cant wait to make this! Just away to download the patterns
This is so beautiful, can’t wait to make it. What size wreath form did you use? Thank you for inspiring!
Hi Molly, We used a 14″ round wreath form for this wreath. 🙂
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