Set A Simply Elegant Table With Paper Roses!

Paper Cabbage Rose Large on Table

You won’t be surprised to hear that I’m very often in charge of centerpieces at our women’s Rosh Chodesh gatherings. Fortunately the event hall is right next to my house, so after all the hours of effort, at least I don’t have to shlep my creations very far. And you won’t be surprised to hear that I do centerpieces for pennies, (whoops the currency here would be agarot, silly me) or at least I try!

My latest idea was to make giant paper roses using the same spiral technique I used to make tiny felt flowers, here. The only difference is that you start with a circle about 24″ in diameter and make a much larger spiral.  And you’ll need a lot more hot glue! A really simple idea with amazing results! And you can make these roses in a bunch of sizes and use them in so many ways. The main thing is finding the right paper. I used some old pattern-making paper that had yellowed from sitting around too long, perfect! In fact the shopkeeper gave it to me for free just to get rid of it. Then the only problem was I really didn’t have as much as I would have wanted, and now I can’t figure out where to get more! I even thought of tea-staining regular paper, but that didn’t work….In any case you’ll need something a bit thicker than tracing paper and on the creme/beige side, good luck!

Paper Cabbage Rose In footed Vase

Large single flowers look great in pedestal vases or simply set on the table. Wouldn’t these be great for a DIY wedding or sheva brachas? (In many Jewish circles the newly married couple celebrates with friends and family for a week, with a festive meal each day, which is called sheva brachas, seven blessings. A truly beautiful tradition that also unites the families and friends of the new couple.)

Paper Cabbage Rose Individual Plate

Place a bunch of flowers on a cake stand, or single delicate blooms on each plate.

Paper Cabbage Rose with Wine Glass Pedestal

Or turn wine glasses upside down and use them as pedestals.  (Attach flowers with a small piece of double sided tape.) As you can see at the top of this photo, in some cases I hot-glued creme cupcake liners to the completed flower to provide some strength at the base. The large flowers definitely need an additional base piece— I was in a hurry so I slapped on a few cupcake liners, but you’ll probably want to cut a nice circle from creme cardboard, since you have the luxury of planning ahead!

Note: the larger the flower the more glue you’ll need to use as you are creating the spiral. The large pieces need anchoring either to a base or to the previous round. Start with a tight coil, but try to wrap loosely on the outside for the most beautiful results.

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Comments

23 responses to “Set A Simply Elegant Table With Paper Roses!”

  1. Wendy Avatar
    Wendy

    lovely

  2. Phyllis Avatar

    Those are so beautiful!

  3. Shorty Avatar

    I wanted to say how much your blog inspires me! i just wish i had the talent you do!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Try these roses, I think theyll turn out great!

  5. Margo Avatar

    Yet another idea from you to love!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Margo! Give it a try, its so easy. I actually used some creme with tiny gold flowers wrapping paper when i ran out of the creme tracing paper type, and that was actually interesting too, not like those in the photo, but a good alternative! Just think giant!

  7. Sumi Avatar

    Wow.I have made these roses before but I would never have thought of using those like you did.Very clever idea.

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Sumi, by the way I didnt know you were in India, wish you had told me so I could have pointed that out on Craft Schooling Sunday! Okay, next time! All the best!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Rebekah, would love to see you at my linking party on Sunday! All the best!

  10. raizel Avatar
    raizel

    very pretty idea! you are the queen of simple, easy yet elegant!

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Raizel! xoxoxoxoxo by the way, Im also the queen of cheap, I mean inexpensive!

  12. Amanda Avatar

    These are gorgeous Sara 🙂

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar
  14. Suzanne Harrison Avatar

    These were beautiful…I used scented floral drawer liners and now have a scented rose garden on my dressing table, over my window, and all thru the house..became alittle obsessed with them!!

  15. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Now that is a great idea! Got any photos to share? I totally understand your obsession, theyre so easy and satisfying to make!

  16. Suzanne Harrison Avatar

    Yes I do and will get those off to you tmrw
    To: susie.q1969@live.com

  17. Sara Rivka Avatar
  18. Sheri@childmade.coms Avatar

    The white is just lovely! Thanks for sharing … I’ll be linking!

  19. Aleesha Avatar
    Aleesha

    Your blog is simply awesome…………..
    its so nice of u to upload all these wonderful things… 🙂
    U r a gr8 artist & have posted wonderful stuff…thanku 🙂

  20. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Aleesha! Please help me spread my love for crafting by telling your friends!

  21. Chris Karr Avatar
    Chris Karr

    All I can say is WOW!!!!!

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