Welcome to DreamyPosy’s tutorial on how to make a paper peony! Peonies are beautiful flowers that are known for their large, fluffy petals and brilliant beauty. They are a popular choice for floral arrangements and bouquets. In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a realistic paper peony that can be used for decoration or as a gift.
To make a paper peony, you will need the following materials:
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This tutorial I made a long time ago, as a guest post and now it’s time to publish it on my site.
Once you have gathered your materials, you can begin by using our peony petal template and cutting out the petals for your peony. The petals can be any size that you like, adjust them right from your printer setting. However, it is important to make sure that the petals are all in the same peony pattern ratio so that your peony looks uniform.
Measurements: The finished paper peony from this peony template is about 4 inches. Please scale out if you want to make larger flowers. The number of petals for each flower is noted in the template.
To make the stamen, cut a paper strip that is 2 centimeters wide and 20 centimeters long. Color the strip to your liking. (In the video, I cut a 4-centimeter-wide strip, but I had to trim 2 centimeters off because it was too long to fit inside the sepal at the bottom of the flower.) Once the strip is colored, cut it into an eyelash shape.
You could find another realistic paper stamen technique from my tutorial to make a coffee filter rose.
Start by curling the edges of each petal with your fingers. This will help to give the petals a more realistic look.
If you use crepe paper, just start by Start by curling the edges of each petal with your fingers and the edge of the scissors. This will help to give the petals a more realistic look.
For printer paper: To create wrinkled paper from printer paper, twist the paper between your palms and rub them together, as shown in my video tutorial. The wrinkles will help you shape the paper petals more easily.
Before gluing the stamen to the floral wire gauge #20, make a small hole at the end of the wire.
Attach the petals to the stamen and floral wire. Start by attaching the smallest petal strip next to the stamen. Then, attach the 4 smaller petals around. Continue adding larger petals until you have created a full peony flower.
Please ensure to glue the petals interleaved.
Cut the sepal template and use the ball sphere stylus to shape the petals before gluing it to the bottom of the peony flower.
Insert the floral wire into a 3mm transparent PVC tube and bend the wire at the end of the stem to secure it. Then, wrap floral tape around the tube to cover the wire and create a smooth finish.
Glue the paper peony leaves with floral wire gauge #24 and create the leaf veins by pressing the tiny ball stylus along the leaf template dot lines.
To insert the paper leaf into the tube, poke a hole in the tube with a sharp object, such as a needle or a pin. The hole should be large enough for the leaf to fit through.
Create a small sphere shape by wrapping the tissue paper or foil around the floral wire gauge #20.
Cut out the bud petals and sepals and use the round stylus and foam to shape it.
Glue it together.
Once you have added the details, your peony is complete! You can use your peony to decorate your home or to give as a paper peony bouquet.
See more >> The Coral Charm paper peony tutorial.
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The free templates are for personal use only.