Paper Plate Flowers

Paper Plate Flowers

Flowers from paper plates? Well why not, right? And very often one has a few plates left over which is the perfect excuse to make some festive flowers…..great for a birthday party or outdoor entertaining, or a fun gift topper.

As you can imagine, it’s possible to use a paper plate in many ways, three of which I’ve photographed for you here. The large flower on the right is made using the entire plate, which was cut using the spiral diagram (as with felt flowers) here.The rose on the bottom left was made using just the center portion of two plates, which where cut as spirals and then given a slightly wavy edge, as seen in the photo below. The fringed flower was made using one of the left over rims from the rose on the left. Got it?

Rolled Paper Plate Flowers how to
The roses were made by first coiling the whole piece to soften it up a bit and then unrolling and starting from the skinny tail one rolls and glues. The smaller rose on the left was made by using one of the spirals for the center, and then simply continuing on wrapping with the second piece. Because the cardboard is a bit hard to work with, you may also want to consider gluing your flowers onto a round base rather than onto themselves as you roll. If you give it a try, you’ll see what I mean and what works for you. Just be careful not to burn yourself with the hot glue!

Okay, gotta run, I’ve got so many things to make today for my daughter’s ninth birthday, and of course I’ll be sure to share them with you next week, so do stop by for a visit!

Comments

6 responses to “Paper Plate Flowers”

  1. pocket folders Avatar

    Lovely! I’m impressed with crafting that I have them listed on my notes, I just scribble them. I’ve done not much craft lately because I’ve been busy cooking these past weeks. I remember my last craft was an envelope made of used folders and designed it with floral pattern papers and buttons, and some glitters.

  2. Gift To Italy Avatar

    The theme of your blog is very beautiful and the article is written very well, I will continue to focus on your article.

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great, so glad you found me!

  4. Karisa Avatar

    I love these! I’m definitely going to try them out myself. I’ve included them in our round-up on FaveCrafts Blog: http://www.favecraftsblog.com/link-love-craft-with-cotton-balls-q-tips-and-paper-plates/
    Please let me know if you’d be interested in publishing any of your craft projects with us 🙂

  5. Suzie Avatar
    Suzie

    Your flower crafts have helped me so much! Thank you for posting!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre very welcome!

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