• Make A Paper Rose Hairpin

    by  • June 11, 2010 • Make This • 2 Comments

    This hair pin tutorial was created by Taryn at Poppy Chic! Thank you Taryn for sharing it with us! :) Read More about her here.
    I just love the idea of whipping up a bunch of cute hair flowers for my friends for no reason at all, just because it makes them smile!  I created this super fun and easy tutorial for the lovely folks over at Craft Ideas Weekly so you can surprise your friends, party guests or fellow soccer moms with a pretty handmade bloom to brighten their day too. I learned to make these fun little flowers from my mom when I was a little girl and now I’m sharing it with you. Think of all the lovely cardstock papers you could use to make these beauties fit any occasion!
    Supplies -
    4×4 inch square cardstock
    1.5×3 inch patterned green cardstock
    bobby pin
    glue gun
    Matte acrylic spray sealer (I used Krylon,my favorite)
    1- gather material
    2 - draw a spiral on 4×4 carstock and draw 2 leaf shapes on green cardstock
    3 – cut out along lines of spiral starting at the outside point and cut out leaves
    4 – begin to tightly roll the spiral working from outside in
    5 – keep spiral help tight
    6 – let it go to see it uncoil ever so slightly to a natural rose (this always feels like magic for some reason)
    7 – hot glue the little nub (it was the very center of your spiral) down to the rolled flower and hold in place for a few seconds
    8 – slide bobby pin on to one leaf then place it on top ofthe second leaf and glue to the flower
    Spray the entire paper flower and leaves with the sealer let dry 15 minutes and spray again.  This makes the bloom waterproof and allows you to wear it again and again.
    So sweet!
    **Want to share your tutorial on Craft Ideas Weekly? Email Molly at craftideasweekly@gmail.com**
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    2 Responses to Make A Paper Rose Hairpin

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    2. Ally
      March 18, 2011 at 9:26 AM

      it looks cool but we don’t have the suppplys

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