Dogwood Paper Flowers from Thuss and Farrell
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Dogwood Paper Flowers from Thuss and Farrell
A How-To by F EATU R ED BY SW E E T PAU L M AGA Z I N E DOTTED DOGWOOD thussfarrell.com papertopetal.com marriedtocraft.com FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERICAL USE. / © Copyright THUSSFARRELL, LLC. All rights reserved. Paper to Petal How-To 2 HOW-TO 1 2 3 4 FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERICAL USE. / © Copyright THUSSFARRELL, LLC. All rights reserved. Paper to Petal How-To 3 HOW-TO MATERIALS : BUILD 1. Cut a pile of 3-4" lengths of in the tape while spinning the stem, thumbs and index fingers away from one • Single-ply crepe paper in pink and floral tape. Roll the chocolate piece of (not moving the tape around the stem) another, gently pulling from the center orchid. www.blumchen.com crepe paper tightly with the fringed Wrap the tape around the base of the out, coaxing the folds of the paper • Florist/Italian crepe paper in chocolate side up to create a center. Secure the flower a few times. Continue wrapping apart. Leave a border to maintain the and gold. www.papermart.com base tightly with a piece of floral tape down onto the wire at a slight diagonal, petal’s structure. The number of strokes • Floral tape stem wrap in brown. www. (see Using Floral Tape skill). 2. Gently making sure to continually and gently depends on the weight of the crepe and save-on-crafts.com brush the top of the fringe with a thin pull the tape as you progress. Tape how cupped you want the shape to be. • Craft paint by Martha Stewart in smear of pale blue paint and set aside beyond the center, petal, or leaf and Cupping is one of the most important shades of purple, pink, and pale blue. to dry. 3. Stack the 4 Petals #215, and down onto the stem to secure. Helpful skills when working with crepe, so www.createforless.com gently flute the center top of the petal Hints: With some practice, floral tape practice is recommended before using • Striping brush by Martha Stewart. with your finger by gently stretching the is simple to use. Firmly but gently this technique on an assembled flower. www.createforless.com crepe pieces. Scrunch Pleat (see Scrunch stretching the tape as you wrap is crucial • Fringing scissors by Martha Stewart. Pleat skill below) the base of each petal, to release the adhesive that makes it www.createforless.com and attach one or two at a time with stick to itself. With one hand, hold and • Hot glue gun floral tape, evenly around the center. slowly twist the stem while applying • Scissors Crease the floral tape close to the base pressure to the tape. The opposite hand • Found branches of the petals with your fingernail to help stretches the tape as you work. Overlap keep the tape from unraveling. 4. Trim the tape as you wrap, adding pressure the base off with sharp scissors leaving with your fingers to prevent unraveling. a “stem" of about ¼-3/8". Adjust the Make a few fingernail scores at the end petals as desired. You can leave some of each length of tape to help it adhere. ADD COLOR Cut an 8" wide fold of the petals styled flat, curled in, and you can When building a flower, keep a small pile single-ply crepe in orchid. Dilute a shade also gently Cup them (see Cupping skill of precut 3"–4" (7.5cm–10cm) strips of of purple craft paint with a small amount below) for variety. tape at the ready to use for attaching TEMPLATE #215 of water in a wide mouthed container. each petal. Test a small strip first and let dry before PROJECT NOTE Using a hot glue gun, painting the entire sheet. Lay the crepe place a drop of glue on the base of the Scrunch Pleat: Begin Scrunch Pleat by paper on a flat trash bag to protect your flower and quickly hold it to a desired holding one side of the base of a petal work surface and using the tips of the point on the branch, hold in place until or leaf between your thumb and index striping brush dipped in paint, create a the glue sets. We also made small buds finger, and the opposite side of the dot pattern. Set aside to dry. and smaller flowers by hand-cutting base between your other thumb and small petal shapes and following the index finger. Scrunch the sides toward CUT Crepe paper grain (the vertical same build steps. Additionally we each other, creating multiple gathers. ridges in the paper) runs with height; all crafted branches with pink and gold Press a bit to crease. This technique dimensions are given as H × W. Cut a 1 crepe papers. adds dimension, creates a thinner base, ¾" x 4" piece of chocolate florist crepe and a slightly rounded petal. You can paper. Fold in half width wise, and using SKILLS Using Floral Tape: Holding pre-scrunch your petals to condition the fringing scissors, fringe the folded edge a stem with one hand, place a petal, paper, and then Scrunch Pleat again as halfway down. Petal #215: Cut 4 from leaf, or shape at the back of the stem, you attach each one to a stem. painted orchid crepe paper by cutting holding both between your thumb a strip of the dotted crepe paper a bit and index finger. Place the tape on the Cupping: To Cup, lightly grasp the taller than the height of the template front of the stem and begin wrapping center of a petal or leaf at its widest and accordion fold it 4 times to fit the it around the stem, continuing to hold point between the thumbs and index shape. Leave them stacked together. the petal in place and catching the base fingers of both hands. Gently slide your FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERICAL USE. / © Copyright THUSSFARRELL, LLC. All rights reserved. Paper to Petal How-To 4 www.papertopetal.com TEMPLATES 215 FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERICAL USE. / © Copyright THUSSFARRELL, LLC. All rights reserved. Paper to Petal How-To 5