How Do You Make Stuffed Tissue Paper Flowers?
Have you ever wished your flowers would never wilt or die? While flowers are certainly beautiful, most only last a few days. Paper flowers capture the beauty of natural flowers without wilting or dying as quickly. After reading these steps and practicing a bit, your fading flowers will be a thing of the past. Decide the size of the flowers. One you know what size you want your flowers to be, but the tissue paper. Keep in mind that the flowers will shrink about 25% when you fold them and twist them, so you want to cut the sheet bigger than your desired final product. Cut the tissue paper into squares or rectangles depending on how large you want the flower bud. For a larger flower bud, make a wider sheet of paper. For a smaller flower bud, make the sheet of paper thinner and less wide. Roll the tissue paper in a tube. The roll should be long and thin, or vertical, when you roll it. Keep the tube loose for a larger flower bud or a tighter tube for a smaller flower bud. The looser rolls w