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Paper Rose Craft Project

January 17th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in paper craft projects
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pprrs2300x260 Paper Rose Craft Project

Paper rose is one example of craft project from recycled paper. If you want to utilize your used paper such as kraft paper or recycled grocery bag. Thriftyfun.com has offered us this cool craft project you can do in approximately 30 minutes.

The materials used are:

* Scissors
* Paper
* Glue
* Marker(s) or pens
* Floral wire
* Forceps

You can make this paper rose for corsages, display or floral arrangements.How to make:

Cut out pieces of rose as follows. One rose is made from recycled grocery bag (kraft paper).

1.You want 3 outer petals, 4 inner petals and 2 or 3 leaves.
2.Pieces are manipulated to resemble rose petals/leaves.
3.Following photos, the outer petals are cut out, a small cut is made in the bottom of the petal. The resulting two pieces are glued by drawing one edge over the other.
4.The top edges of the petal is curled with scissors and your thumb.
5.The inner pedals: cut 3 or 4 circles as shown. The center is cut out so that you have a round piece as shown.
6.Using forceps, wind petal around itself, so that a cone shape is made.
7.Glue in one spot at the end of the circle. Hold until dry. (7-10sec.)
8.Glue the three outer petals together at the bases.
9.Add three strips to inner cones that have been glued together. These will allow the fastening of the cones to the outer petals.
10.Add two or three leaves by cutting patterns, serrating the edges with scissors, and gluing to the bottom of the petal structure.

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