Vintage Wallpaper flower ~
Today Artsymama is hosting an Artful Blogger party ~ hope you'll pop on over and check out the fabulous items being created and shared!
Here is the finished flower and the steps to create it follow. You can make this with scrapbook paper as well.
I purchased this huge roll of vintage wallpaper for $1.49 and just had to create something with it. I learned how to make silk flowers when I lived in Japan and that is what popped into my head when I saw Artsymama's post on the Artful Blogger party!
Take floral wire and fold in half. Starting at the top wrap floral tape around the entire wire. Floral tape is sticky - after you get done with the flower you can take a bit of baby powder and wrap it on the stem to take the "sticky" away.
I added some stamens and wrapped those around the wire next (see picture below with first layer of petals). OR you can take a triangle and wrap it around the top and tape it on creating center of your flower.
I used a Xyron because I wanted my petals to be double sided.
Fold the paper in half and cut the petals (very much like a heart shape). 1st layer will be smaller, 2nd layer a bit larger, 3rd larger and finally the 4th layer larger then all of the others.
Cut floral wire in short pieces and lay on one of the sticky petals about 1/2 the way up. Lay the other petal on top matching up as close as possible. Run your fingers around the wire inside of the two petals to make sure it's secure.
This will allow you to shape your petals once your flower is done.
Start with the small petals first taping one petal at a time. Remember to stretch the floral tape to make it tacky. It will not want to stick to the velvet so make sure you wrap it tight.
After you've layered the small petals, come down just a bit on the stem and layer the next size, repeat step with as many petals that you want to add to your flower ~ making sure that your petals gradually get larger and come down a bit on the stem from the layer above it.
Painting Hydrangeas
Feel free to copy and print my hydrangea worksheet.
These are such easy flowers to paint. There are several ways to paint them but this is the easiest way.
TRASH to TREASURE
I found this stand at the same place I got the wall paper and it's going to go perfectly next to my computer to prop things up on while the kids are either doing their homework or I'm trying to type directions for my painting projects. PLUS, it was only .99 cents.
I sanded it down with sandpaper.
Painted the entire piece with FolkArt Acrylic paint - Thicket to be exact.
35 comments:
Great job sis. I love the flower with the wallpaper. Who'd of thought??
Love ya
Hello Sandy! Loved the paper flower- I'll try with stiffened fabrics. Hydrangeas are my favourite flowers, especially the soft multi-couloured one ( well, OK I love freesia and lillies for their scent too!!) Always wanted to know how you make your art!!
Thanks for sharing! Love the painting sheet!
Hi Sandy,
Just found you from Artysmama's blog! Wow, how beautiful. Love the wallpaper flowers.
Thank You!!!
Carol
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I love it all! Thanks for giving us two tutorials!
Karla
These paper flowers are really sweet. I can't wait to try them. Wish I could paint, but I'm all thumbs at that. :( Yours are gorgeous!
sandy - love what you did with the wall paper and other treasures...wish i could be there to go to the fun shops with you!
love, nanc
thank u for sharing with the rest of us.. so happy to get to know you! hugs
so talented! thanks for sharing...looking forward to checking out the rest of your blog after the party!! Happy Day
this is fabulous, and takes talent. or at least a class. you are one creative diva!!! thanks for sharing.
Sandy, I love this!!! Thanks so much for sharing this awesome hydrangea tutorial!!! smiles...
What a wonderful idea!!! I love the flowers!
I loooove the wallpaper flowers!! Fabulous directions too :)
Really beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing
I love both the wallpaper flower and the painted hydrangea. Thanks so much!
love the wall paper flowers. you are so artful.
Wow ! Really love these flowers ! I`m having such a good time looking at all of the creations and finding inspiration from you all !
Very clever!! I have never thought of that before!!
Sarah :)
Lovely flowers! I wouldn't have thought of using wallpaper.
What talent! Great tutorial. Thanks!
Sandy,
I think I should turn you into "My Teacher is Tops" on channel 13! You are great! And full of ideas!
But I can hardly wait til my next class.
Love the bookstand!!!
God has blessed you with many gifts.
In Christ Jesus,
AliceJ
You are just amazing...do your talents ever cease???? As soon as the dust settles from "back to school" I am going to have to water my creative juices.
Wow! Talk about taking something old and ugly and making it a work of art! That is so beautiful.
Two fabulous tutorials. THANKS for sharing:)
These flowers are sooooo pretty! You are so creative. I love your blog. You are also a very good painter and you make the prettiest things!
I love making paper flowers and this is just great! Thanks!
Wow! Gorgeous flower out of the vintage wallpaper. How ever did you make yourself cut up that roll! lol Just beautiful!
what beautiful wallpaper! That's a great find for less than a dollar! I make paper flowers too but use watercolored coffee filters. I bet yours would be awesome by the dozen in a vase! Very pretty! I love your painting too- at first I thought the book stand was painted with chalkboard paint. I love the hydrangeas! You've got the Dewberry touch, sistah!
Wow...you amaze me with your creativity. Wish I lived closer so I could come learn from you. Beautiful!
Hugs!
Kat
Very nice tutorial. I love how you used the wall paper.
great tutorial, I'll have to give this a try sometime! Fun blog too!
I knew you would do something wonderful with that wallpaper. That flower is great.
I am printing out the sheet on painting hydrangeas... I'll give it a go!
You're a very talented painter, thanks for the tutorial! The wallpaper flowers are awesome too, great idea! Now if I could just get my hands on some beautiful funky paper...
That vintage wallpaper is gorgeous!!! And what a deal!
Aren't hydrangeas wonderful? Yours are very pretty!
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