These DIY paper flower tutorials will teach you how to create beautiful flowers that will never wilt. These are perfect decorations for parties, backdrops for weddings, bouquets, and even individual flowers that will look great anywhere in your home.
Most of these projects are just right for the beginner who would like to learn how to make paper flowers, but there are a few intermediate projects that are great for the eager beginner or someone who's up for a challenge.
These paper flowers use a variety of materials such as cardstock, scrapbook paper, tissue paper, metallic text-weight paper, and crepe paper. You'll be using these materials to make DIY paper flowers like roses, peonies, dahlias, anemones, cherry blossoms, and other pretty flowers that you'll love creating.
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Jumbo Peony Flower Backdrop
Lia Griffith for PaperPapers
Lia Griffith is the queen of paper flower design and here's a free paper flower tutorial for PaperPapers that creates a jumbo peony flower backdrop that invokes feelings of Spring.
There are both SVG and PDF downloads that include templates of different sizes of petals, leaves, and centers so you can make small, medium, and large papers with text-weight paper.
When you're ready to create there are step-by-step color photos to help you make this beautiful flower backdrop.
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Paper Rose
Lia Griffith for PaperPapers
This tutorial uses metallic text-weight paper to create a lovely paper rose that you can use as a gift topper, a corsage, or add a stem to make it a complete flower.
There are free rose paper flower templates you can download for the petals and the leaves. After you have everything cut out, use this paper rose video to put it all together.
Paper Rose from PaperPapers
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Easy Anemone DIY Paper Flower
This DIY paper flower tutorial is from Frog Prince Paperie and will help you create a great beginner paper flower, the anemone.
The free paper flower templates include small, medium, and large petals for the anemones. The petals and center are made from cardstock, making this a great project if you're limited on your paper supply.
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Crepe Paper Peonies
Hallmark has designed some DIY crepe paper peonies that include free downloadable patterns for the two sizes of petals and leaves.
Full instructions, templates, and photos take you through each step of cutting out the crepe paper, making the fringe, shaping the petals, and assembling the flower.
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Giant Crepe Paper Rose
Crepe paper in your choice of color for the petals and green for the stem comes together to create this beautiful giant crepe paper rose designed by Martha Stewart.
Downloadable templates, color photos, and written instructions will help you shape and assemble this gorgeous flower.
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Paper Flower Centerpiece
Purely Katie has created a great beginner paper flower tutorial that uses scrapbook paper to create spiral roses.
Included in this tutorial are directions on how to create the burlap vase that allows the flowers to sit straight up.
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Giant Paper Dahlias for Backdrops
Dahlias are one of the most stunning flowers out there, and you can recreate giant ones to use as a backdrop with this free tutorial from Abbi Kirsten Collections.
There is a PDF template for the petals and leaves but also an SVG file that you can use with a craft cutting machine. This project uses cardstock and is put together quickly with a glue gun.
Giant Paper Dahlias for Backdrops from Abbi Kirsten Collections
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DIY Hand Cut Paper Flowers
This group of sweet paper flowers was designed by Project Nursery. You can use any color of scrapbook paper to make as many as you would like.
These are great beginner flowers that you can add your own flair to by changing the color of paper, size, or by making any other additions or changes that you see fit.
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Wedding Tissue Paper Pom Poms
Evermine has a DIY paper flower tutorial for creating giant wedding pom-poms made from tissue paper. These are great for wedding photo booth walls and reception tables.
There are great instructions for folding and cutting the tissue paper to make these quick and easy flowers that are perfect for the beginner.
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Giant Kraft Paper Flowers
Are you looking to make some extra big paper flowers? This free tutorial from The Merrythought will show you how to make petal templates from cardboard and then use them to cut out the flower shape from Kraft paper and construction paper. You can leave the flowers as is or spray paint some branches to make stems. This is an easy project that's going to make a big impact.
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Paper Flower Wedding Bouquet
You'll use crepe paper in cream, yellow, and two shades of green to create this beautiful paper flower bouquet designed by The House that Lars Built.
There's a download of the paper flower template for $3 (two sizes of petals and a leaf) as well as written directions and color photos to help you create this bouquet.
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How to Make a Paper Flower Wreath
You only need a few supplies to make this lovely paper flower wreath. You'll need some various colors of crepe paper and some floral wire. You'll start out learning how to make the base of the wreath and then it's time to make the paper flowers. They're very easy to make and this would be a great project for a beginner.
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How to Make Tissue Paper Flowers
The Spruce Crafts/Caylin Harris
How about creating some beautiful flowers out of tissue paper? This tutorial shows you how to create some beautiful flowers from just three different colors of tissue paper. You'll learn how to fold and cut the tissue paper to form the petals. Then you'll find out how to use floral wire to hold the flower all together. Just one flower looks stunning, but how about creating a whole bouquet? Use all different colors of tissue paper to create a group of beautiful flowers that you can sit anywhere in your home.
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Paper Flower Wall Photo Backdrop
These bright pink paper flowers look great as a photo backdrop or even a decoration for a party. This large-scale creation of flowers will blow your guests away. Use whatever color you want to match your theme or colors. Give away the paper flowers at the end of the party as a sweet handmade favor. This budget-saving paper flower project uses tissue paper meaning that it costs just pennies to make each flower. The tutorial includes how to cut and fold the tissue paper to get the same look.