September 05, 2024

Lori's Notebook - Paper Blossoms

Lori's Notebook - Paper Blossoms

 

This summer was my first experience gardening in Idaho.
I’ve found I have a lot to learn. There was a bit of success with vegetables, but flowers proved to be a challenge!

When looking for fresh flowers in our small town, to buy for a dinner party, there weren’t any to be found…

Paper Blossoms worked! They were simple to make with readily available materials.

 

Gather:
Coffee filters
Paper cupcake liners
Wooden skewers 
Watercolors
Brushes
Hot glue gun

 

* Fold the coffee filters and cut the edges into petal shapes. Lightly Dampen the filters before applying the color. This helps the paint to “bleed” giving the flowers a more realistic appearance. (An empty spray bottle would have helped, but I didn’t have one. )

* After the painting is complete, carefully open the damp folded flower and lay it on a cloth towel or paper towel to dry.

* Make several cuts into the cupcake liner to give it a fringe effect. 

* poke a hole in the center of the flower with the skewer pushing it down approximately a half inch, then using the glue gun, glue the flower to the skewer. Do the same with the cupcake liner, nestling the two parts together.  

Assemble in a vessel of your choice and enjoy! 

 

 

 

Photos and Text by Lori Ann Rushfeldt