

Interior and décor
Interior and décor
Create lovely tinkerbell flowers out of crepe paper
Make flowers last forever by creating them yourself with crepe paper. Anna is especially fond of the tinkerbell. “It is light and delicate,” she says with a smile.
Cut the crepe paper according to the template. Make two of each template, so you have enough for two flowers.
Paint the crepe paper to create an extra effect. Repeat for the second flower.
Glue along the border of the squared piece of crepe paper and roll it together, so it forms a roll. Repeat for the second flower.
Carefully expand the border on the squared piece of paper, so it gets a ‘trumpet shape’. Repeat for the second flower.
Now take five flower pipes and gather the ends with glue from a glue gun. Immediately put the tip of the metal wire into the warm glue. Repeat for the second flower.
Glue the inner side of the flower (the end which is not expanded) and squeeze this together with the flower pipes and the metal wire. Repeat for the second flower.
Attach the floral tape with a small drop of glue and wrap it around the metal wire a bit down.
Cut approx. 10 cm of metal wire off one of the flowers and finish the stem with the floral tape.
Now put together the short and the long flower with the rest of the tape from the long flower.
Add the decorative leaves at the bottom of the flower head.
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Metal wire
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Flower pipes
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Crepe paper
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Paper ribbon
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Glue gun
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Wire cutter
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Scissors
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Markers