...and may have mentioned a little upcoming tutorial for the pretty paper flowers. Well here is that little tute! To make these pretty, fluffy, mini-flowers you will need a few VERY simple ingredients:
- Few sheets of paper towels (and some newspaper or water-proof surface)
- Watercolors (
stolenborrowed from your son's stash) - Water
- Small Round Object (ie: lid from a Diet Pepsi)
- Thread
- Seed Beads
Step 1 - Spread out the sheets of paper towels (obviously white ones work the best) on your newspaper or other water-proof surface
Step 2 - Let loose and watercolor all over the paper towels. I liked the hues that resulted from brushing colors on with a damp brush and then using a pastry brush (I gotta use what I got) to really saturate the towel with water.
Step 3 - Let em dry really well (I left them for a few days purely because I was busy with other things, but I'm thinking that a good 24 hours should do it)
Step 4 - Use your round object to trace circles onto the now lovely colored paper towels
Step 5 - Cut out all those little circles (I used 3 circles for each flower)
Step 6 - Seperate the layers of the paper towel
Step 7 - Stack up your flower circles (6 layers) and sew 3-5 seed beads to the middle of the flower (securing all the layers together)
Step 8 - Scrunch and scrunch and scrunch the little layers to fluff them up
Just like the collage itself, the flower assembly is a nice meditative task (which is a VERY welcome activity during naptime!) They're a little time consuming (for being so tiny), but I think they're worth it :)
8 comments:
Really pretty... can't wait to try this myself! Thanks for the tutorial!
This is just darling. Thanks for sharing!
so pretty! i think i could handle this one!
Oh I love the project! What a creative idea!!
Definitely going to let my kids have a go at these - perfect rainy day activity!
Thanks, and hi from N Ireland.
Oh wow, those are adorable! I was guessing tissue paper, but surprise! They're paper towels :)
Oh I REALLY adore this project. It is going into my style file for sure!
Happy 4th of July!
Stopping by from Keeping it Simple linkup.
I love this! i am going to try it!
-Mama E
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