Giant Paper Flower Spring Mantel: Very inexpensive project, just paper and a glue gun to make your own paper flower decorations.
These giant paper flowers are easy to make and you'll love using paper flower decorations around your home.
I'm so excited to share this project with you. It's my absolute favourite of late, and I hope you love it too. I worked on it for weeks, but at a leisurely pace, usually while watching tv in the evening. It was fun to do something creative and think of spring while the snow was still falling outside.
My sister gave me this rustic window frame for Christmas, and I love how it looks here on the mantel, adding height and displaying flowers.
Materials:
- white paper
- brown Kraft paper
- book pages
- glue gun
- watercolours
I made all the flowers out of regular white paper, brown paper from the dollarstore, and an old book. And I glued them together with my trusty glue gun.
Once I started working on the flowers, I thought it might be fun to add a little colour to some. I used some watercolour paints to add a little spring colour to just a few.
Making Giant Paper Flowers:
You can find my tutorial for making giant paper flowers here, including a video. I used this tutorial to make some of them too.
They're quite simple to make, just time consuming. I had my little girls working on them too. One thing to remember when you're making this many flowers is they don't have to be perfect. Little imperfections won't be noticeable when they're all grouped together.
Adding Them To The Mantel
Along the front of the mantel, I mounted more flowers onto a cardboard backing to create a swag. I love, love how it turned out. I think the mix of colours, textures, and scale is really pretty.
Every time I look at it, I think spring. Won't this be beautiful for a wedding?
With a paper flower decorations, life really is a party!
You might also like Giant Paper Flower Tutorial here.
Also check out Fresh Flower Chandelier here.
You might also enjoy DIY Rainbow Book Art here.
Dannyelle says
Hi Liz, the flowers are just held up with some tape, but I also highly recommend using Command hooks. They hold things really well and usually come off with no damage to the surface at all. Hope this helps.
Dannyelle
Liz says
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how did you mount flowers to the wall
dnr says
Hi Sheila,
There all made of simple paper, cut into a petal shape and curled on the end. Then hot glued to a circle base, working out from the centre. Hope that helps. Best of luck.
Dannyelle
Sheila says
I would love to know how to make the large flowers!!
Susan Harper says
PLEASE!!!!
dnr says
Hi Susan, I just kind of fooled around until I had some shapes I liked...perhaps I should work on a flower making tutorial?
Dannyelle
Susan Harper says
Love these! Where did you find the tutorials for the large flowers?
Marinela says
Love,love,love them all!!!!!!!!!!My love are the paper flowers and yours are stunning:)Thanks for sharing this beauty with us:)
xoxoxo
Marinela
dnr says
Thanks so much Jo-Anna. You should make some too.
Jo-Anna@APrettyLife says
This is STUNNING! Those flowers...my word...I need to make them! LOVE this Dannyelle!! And your pictures are gorgeous (so bright!)!