180 squares hand cut from sheets of card

Make pretty layered flowers for your wedding out of cardstock!

At a Glance

For our Alice in Wonderland wedding reception, we wanted to have flowers from our colour scheme in teapots for centrepieces; however, flowers are expensive and we’re aiming for a budget-friendly celebration! To counter this, my partner and I created 60 red, white, and black flowers out of cardstock. The project cost us less than $20 (not counting the cost of secondhand teapots).

tumblr ly52ecpaQ51qgy2jqo1 400For our Alice in Wonderland wedding reception, we wanted to have flowers from our colour scheme in teapots for centrepieces; however, flowers are expensive and we’re aiming for a budget-friendly celebration!

To counter this, my partner and I created 60 red, white, and black flowers out of cardstock. The project cost us less than $20 (not counting the cost of secondhand teapots).

What you will need:

  • Thin cardstock in your wedding colours (each flower takes three squares of cardstock; for flowers the size in the photo use 12cm x 12cm)
  • Buttons for flower centres
  • Thin florist wire
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Pair of needle nose pliers

STEP 1
180 squares hand cut from sheets of card
Cut the cardstock into squares (we used 12cm x 12cm squares to make oversized flowers). Use the ruler to ensure they are all the same size. You will need three squares of card per flower, so make sure you have enough! We cut 180 squares (60 of each colour) to make 60 flowers (20 of each colour).

Step 2:
tumblr ly6oarqojn1qgy2jqo1 500Take a square. Fold it in half corner to corner. And again. And again. Press down the creases firmly!

Step 3:
tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo1 400Unfold the piece of cardstock once, to get the medium sized triangle, and cut half a heart shape onto one side like in the above picture.

tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo2 500Fold the cardstock again and cut the second half of the heart, mirroring the first.

tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo3 500Also, cut off the bottom tip off the heart (it makes attaching the wire much easier later).

Step 4:
tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo4 500When you unfold the piece of paper you will get a pretty flower shape. Use your scissors to cut slits in between each petal to approximately halfway toward the centre, using the creases you made earlier as a guide (this will make folding and gluing the flowers easier).

tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo5 500Do this all the way around the flower shape.

Step 5:
tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo6 500Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 on two more pieces of card so you have three flower shapes. These will make your first flower!

Step 6:
tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo7 500Now we need to start cutting petals off the flower shapes. For the first flower shape, cut off one petal. For the second flower shape, cut off two petals. For the third, cut off three petals. You should end up with flower shapes with 7, 6, 5, 3, 2 and 1 petals.

The 2 and 1 petals aren’t needed to make the flower, but what we did was cut the 2s into two seperate petals and then we had a large bag full of cardstock petals in our wedding colours for decorating the aisle or the reception tables!

Step 7:
tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo8 500Glue the ends of the 7, 6, 5 and 3 flower shapes together. Wait for them to dry.

Step 8:
tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo9 500Curl the ends of each petal down to make pretty flower layers.

tumblr ly52b3BAQJ1qgy2jqo1 400We made all of our flowers in bulk, so we had a bag full of 240 curly flower layers!

Step 9:
tumblr ly6og9aZ3z1qgy2jqo10 500Glue these layers inside each other, rotating them so the petals don’t overlap too much.

Step 10:
tumblr ly52ecpaQ51qgy2jqo1 400Once the flower is dry, take a piece of florist wire that’s at least 15cm long and bend it in half (to get a nice, tight bend use a pair of needle nose pliers). Slip the two pieces through a button, then push the wire through the hole in the centre of the flower. Bend the bottom of the wire out so that the flower and button don’t slip around.

tumblr ly526tJKUA1qgy2jqo1 500And that’s all there is to it! It took us about 16 hours to make 60 flowers, and another 10 to make the smaller flowers for our bouquet and boutonnieres!

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