Cupcake Liner Flowers: Gorgeous!

 

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Gorgeous right? These carnation look-alikes made from cupcake liners are fantastic, even more so in person! And you can whip up a bunch of bouquets in very little time (and for very little cost!) once you get the hang of it. They’re delicate and romantic with a tongue in cheek craftyness. And they would make great centerpieces anytime, but especially for a DIY wedding, a bridal or baby shower, and of course Shavuos! 

Cupcake Liner In Blue Vase

And I just love the idea of using these floral stamens for the little all white flowers, so sweet…..can’t quite believe I made these. Mind you the idea itself is not mine, but I played around with a variety of techniques before coming up with what I think results in the nicest flowers.

You’ll Need:

  • cupcake liners in three graduating sizes (small, medium, large) You could certainly try using colored and patterned liners for this project, but there’s something really nice about creating with just the basic creme liners! (And my local store only had creme and blue striped ones……)
  • floral wire, around 22 gauge (you can also use pipe cleaners but use floral wire for this one!)
  • red craft paint
  • floral stamens (even available in Israel at basic craft stores!)

How To:

  1. The large flowers are made from 9 total liners, 3 large, 3 medium and 3 small. the small flowers are made from 8 liners, all size small.
  2. Stack the liners according to size, one inside the next.
  3. With a very large needle, or something else sharp, like possibly a toothpick, poke a hole at the edge of the small liner, such that the hole goes all the way through all the layers. Make sure to keep holding your liners together after you poke the hole!
  4. Thread a piece of floral wire through the first hole, and poke a second hole opposite the first on the inside bottom edge of the liner. the point is that the holes should be about 1 inch apart.
  5. Thread your floral wire down through the second hole, and if you will be using floral stamens, insert them now under the wire. (You could also try using tiny piece of ribbon in place of the stamens!)
  6. Pull the wire as tightly as possible without tearing the paper and fold the whole flower into a half moon shape.
  7. Now, to shape your flower you’ll have to play around a bit, separating the layers from one another while folding them up and towards the center. You may also want to crumple the paper a bit or fold the edges back as you rotate the flower.
  8. To add subtle colored detail to your flower, dip a dense sponge in a small amount of paint and dab the edges. Alternatively you can use water color paint to add color to the whole flower, just go light on the paint!
  9. I just can’t stop gushing about this project and I’ve got at least another two projects in the works using cupcake liners (one for kids, and more flowers) so stay tuned!

Comments

20 responses to “Cupcake Liner Flowers: Gorgeous!”

  1. Shimshonit Avatar

    Gorgeous, and all the more so for their simplicity.

  2. Teacher Teacher Avatar

    Sara, I just love that you show us new ways to craft with items we have on hand. I see the world – and the possibilities – with fresh eyes when I read your posts and see your inspirations. Keep up the great work!

  3. Aiming4Simple Avatar

    How pretty! I did something akin to this with a muffin bouquet. Your version here would be a wonderful addition to extend the beauty of the bouquet after the muffins are gone.
    Here is the first muffin bouquet I made:
    http://roots-of-simplicity.blogspot.com/2010/04/craft-of-week-muffin-bouquet-for/

  4. Channa Avatar
    Channa

    I love this! And how fun and cute to combine it with Aiming4Simple’s idea. Thanks!

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Sounds great, how about linking to this on Sunday (thru Wed) on my blog linking party? Would love to see you there!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks sooooo much Margo! One can really be the most creative by staying away from art supply stores as much as possible!

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, yes, their beauty is in their simplicity!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Channa, yes now that you mention it, these would be great flower arrangements for a cupcake themed party!

  9. karryann pallitto Avatar

    Well arent those adorable- love them- thanks for sharing- will have to get on them- great teacher gift..
    Karryann

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Karryann! How about some delicious cupcakes to go along with the bouquet? That would be a great gift!

  11. lori Avatar

    Oh, how wonderful..
    Thanks for joining Get Your Craft on Thursday. Please join me next week for another great party!

  12. Julie Avatar

    This is a great idea! I am hosting Flower Week on my blog and would love for you to check it out. http://singingthreelittlebirds.blogspot.com/2010/05/flower-week-begins-may-24th/

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Julie, Ill try to stop by! all the best!

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Julie, On second thought, if you could drop by to remind me or post on my blog linking party every Sunday that would be great!

  15. Nancy Ward Avatar

    Hi!
    Today on my blog I posted an entry with a link to this
    tutorial.
    I’d appreciate your letting me know if that’s OK.
    Thanks,
    Nancy Ward
    http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com

  16. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Nancy,
    No problem, thanks for asking, happy to share! All the best.

  17. Tinsley Avatar
    Tinsley

    Wow! How creative and elegant! This is so amazing how you can make the simplest of things so elaborate and sophisticated. You have outstanding talent and some serious commitment to this blog. 🙂 Keep it up!

  18. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much for your wonderful encouragement! Keep in touch!

  19. Chavi Avatar

    Hi Sara Rivka. I’ve tried e-mailing you, but the link must be broken. I’m Chavi from Easy Jewish Home, and I wanted to ask you about guest blogging on my site, http://www.easyjewishhome.com. I have a link to your site on my blog. 🙂
    Chavi

  20. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Chavi, Thanks so much for asking, Im actually out of town at the moment which is why I didnt yet answer your email! I wont be able to guest blog for you at the moment, but if youd like to answer some questions I could certainly answer them, and you could post an interview of sorts together with photos from my site.
    all the best,
    Sara

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