8/8/2023 0 Comments Floral backdrop![]() Your Cricut is definitely the way to go when making a paper flower backdrop. Good-quality craft glue holds the flowers together perfectly, and a bone folder helps with some shaping techniques. ![]() You can use adjust the palette to match an event, school colors, or any other theme you like. I used good-quality, 65 lb 8.5″ x 11″ cardstock in natural shades of rose, pink, and cream, with light green leaves. Of course, you can experiment with other flowers or leaves! Assembled, the largest flowers about about 18″ wide and the smallest are just 4.5″ so you have various sizes to work with. The DIY paper flowers I used plus some bonus greenery are available in the project’s free download files. I used several dahlia variations and two sizes of my Easy Flower for my wall to keep it cohesive. Let’s go over the basics of each, but you can find much more detail in the full video tutorial and the written instructions with pictures below. I’ve been dreaming about this project and am so excited to make a paper flower backdrop with you! After A LOT of flowers, and A LOT of experimenting, it really comes down to three things:
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