How to Make Mexican Paper Flowers
Roll green paper into a stem., Tape the stem., Stack four sheets of tissue paper or crepe paper., Fold the stack accordion-style., Crease the center of the paper., Tape the stem around the center., Fan out the accordion folds.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Roll green paper into a stem.
Lay out a sheet of green tissue paper.
Pick up one corner and roll it into a tight cylinder.
Continue rolling, pressing down the paper to keep it as tight as possible.
Now you have the stem for your flower. -
Step 2: Tape the stem.
Wrap a small piece of tape around the final corner of the paper "stem."
This looks best with paper in two or three bright colors.
Cut the paper to 20 x 30 cm (8 x 12 in) for a medium–large flower, or try out other sizes. , Starting from a short side, fold the stack of paper over about
2.5 cm (1 inch).
Crease the paper, flip the stack over, and fold it again in the other direction.
Keep folding in alternate directions, as though you were making a paper fan.
Continue until the entire stack forms an accordion fold.
Optionally, trim the ends into a point, rounded end, or V-shaped notch.
These effects create a flower with distinct petals, instead of a fluffy carnation.
You can even make a second layer in green paper, cutting it into sharp points to form leaves.
If you are using paper much smaller or larger than the size mentioned above, adjust the size of the fold to match. , Keep the paper in a 1-inch wide stack.
Fold it in half so the two ends meet.
Crease it to mark the center, then unfold it again. , Place the stem against the crease mark.
Fold it over the paper so it touches itself on the other side.
Secure the stem with tape.
Tie a ribbon or wire around this instead if you want to hang the flower.
Cut two small notched at the center first to secure it., Gently separate the layers of tissue paper.
Spread them out on all sides to form a round flower. -
Step 3: Stack four sheets of tissue paper or crepe paper.
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Step 4: Fold the stack accordion-style.
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Step 5: Crease the center of the paper.
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Step 6: Tape the stem around the center.
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Step 7: Fan out the accordion folds.
Detailed Guide
Lay out a sheet of green tissue paper.
Pick up one corner and roll it into a tight cylinder.
Continue rolling, pressing down the paper to keep it as tight as possible.
Now you have the stem for your flower.
Wrap a small piece of tape around the final corner of the paper "stem."
This looks best with paper in two or three bright colors.
Cut the paper to 20 x 30 cm (8 x 12 in) for a medium–large flower, or try out other sizes. , Starting from a short side, fold the stack of paper over about
2.5 cm (1 inch).
Crease the paper, flip the stack over, and fold it again in the other direction.
Keep folding in alternate directions, as though you were making a paper fan.
Continue until the entire stack forms an accordion fold.
Optionally, trim the ends into a point, rounded end, or V-shaped notch.
These effects create a flower with distinct petals, instead of a fluffy carnation.
You can even make a second layer in green paper, cutting it into sharp points to form leaves.
If you are using paper much smaller or larger than the size mentioned above, adjust the size of the fold to match. , Keep the paper in a 1-inch wide stack.
Fold it in half so the two ends meet.
Crease it to mark the center, then unfold it again. , Place the stem against the crease mark.
Fold it over the paper so it touches itself on the other side.
Secure the stem with tape.
Tie a ribbon or wire around this instead if you want to hang the flower.
Cut two small notched at the center first to secure it., Gently separate the layers of tissue paper.
Spread them out on all sides to form a round flower.
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