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Cherry Blossom Tissue Paper Flower

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Cherry Blossom Tissue Paper Flower
Cherry Blossom Tissue Paper Flower

Subtle spring accents, like this Cherry Blossom Tissue Paper Flower branch, can add some lovely touches to your home. This free flower craft idea shows you how to make small tissue paper flowers and attach them to a branch for a realistic-looking faux flower. Once you create this cute DIY flower craft, you can add them to a vase, hang them on the wall, or combine them with other floral ideas for a unique DIY bouquet. These tissue paper cherry blossoms make excellent springtime decorations!

MaterialsPaper

Primary TechniqueGeneral Paper Crafting

Easy

SeasonSpring

Project TypeMake a Project

Materials List

  • Tissue Paper
  • Sizzix Paper #9
  • Sizzix machine
  • Hot glue gun and glue

Cherry Blossom Tissue Paper Flower

How to Make Tissue Paper Flowers

  1. Take one sheet of tissue paper and fold it down into a small piece. 

    Pro Tip: put some tape on your rubber cut to keep the static from making your different layers of cut paper stick to it. 

  2. Make your Sizzix sandwich and run your paper through the machine. Use your finger to press down your flower and then use your other hand to peal away the excess paper. 

  3. Create a stack of flowers as large as you would like and poke a hole through the middle of your flower. Take a barette and place it through the hole you just created. 

  4. To make your flower, take each layer of your tissue paper and scrunch it into the middle. Between each layer rotate your flower so that they each have a different pattern. 

  5. Separate and play with the layers a bit to create a very pretty cherry blossom. 

  6. Add your blossoms to a branch or any project you would like to adorn them with. 

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I like this flower you made, so real.

These are truly gorgeous but like another commenter stated, it is not an inexpensive project. Just purchasing the machine to make these is out of my budget. I will save this project though and if in the future I obtain the mavhine or find someone with one, I can try to make it then.

I'd really love to make these Chery blossoms. They're absolutely gorgeous and look very real but they will last you long. I've made crotchet cherry blossom but I love these way better. I'll have to get a sizzix machine though so this isn't an inexpensive project for me.

I love this! I'm always looking for new ideas for centerpieces and things to have around the house as decor.

How pretty! I want to make something like this as spring decor for my new place. It looks pretty easy, too.

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