DIY Paper Flower Bouquet | Perfect Mother’s Day Craft
What mom doesn’t love flowers for Mother’s Day, right? But being the crafty sort that I am, I couldn’t just BUY flowers. I thought I could make beautiful flowers at home. And well…for free. This DIY Paper Flower Bouquet is the perfect Mother’s Day craft idea so your little ones can bring the perfect bouquet of flowers for mom.
Just a few supplies and a little creativity, this easy idea is definitely a great last minute spring craft or Mother’s Day craft! And who would believe these were made of good ole paper bags?
I don’t know why, but I love the all-natural look of the paper flowers. No dyes, no crafting magic, just simple beauty. I think you and your kids will love this craft too.
What You Will Need
- Paper Grocery Bags – I used 3
- Circle Stencil (think top of a big jar, etc.). My circle was 6 1/4 inches in diameter
- Hot Glue (careful around the littles!)
- Scissors
- OPTIONAL – Chopsticks or Ribbon
Not much in the way of supplies, right? That makes this craft even more awesome! Ok, so here’s how we are going to construct this bouquet and go from drab paper bags
to this.
And even this. But more on this part later.
Directions:
1. Using your circle stencil, cut out a whole bunch of circles. I was able to grab about 14 to 16 per bag using all sides and the bottom. I would have snapped a picture, but I figured you knew what a bunch of cut out paper bag circles looked like.
2. Crinkle the circles. You kids will love this part.
3. Open the circle and fold, almost in half like this. Turn it over.
4. Now fold in cone shaped thirds. Roll a third of the flower, then wrap the other third around the outside. Hold the flower in your hand.
5. Go ahead and fluff/shape the flower to your desired look. The paper bag is perfect for holding shape.
6. Get out the hot glue gun and dab a small part of the cone to get the flower to stay together.
7. Now glue all of the cones together, forming a sphere shape. Don’t try and think about it too hard. Just work your flowers to create a pretty bouquet.
8. Once your sphere is set, you can use chopsticks (yes, the ones you get with take-out) as a stem to hold up your bouquet. Place in a pretty vase for mom. She’d love that.
OPTIONAL Hanging Idea
Not a bouquet kind of person? Well this beautiful hanging topiary version is just as sweet! Just thread some beautiful ribbon through the center (I used some of those chopsticks to jam the ribbon in there). Tie the looped end into a knot (or glue). Then use the ribbon at the top to make a sweet bow. VOILA! Ready for hanging!
Ok, I’m kind of in love with this DIY paper flower bouquet. Wouldn’t your heart do a big “AWWWWW” when you receive one from your child too this Mother’s Day?
Perfect upcycle idea for those paper bags and beautiful results, I couldn’t be happier with my pretty flowers 🙂 And when a cutie like this hands them to you…heart melts.
Need some more DIY Mother’s Day ideas? Try this DIY Tea Stained Picture Frame with your kids!
How would you display your paper flower bouquet?
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Camesha says
This is the cutest. So creative. I’d never seen this before.
Christina Abrahamson says
Oh wow I can’t wait to do this project with my mom looks like fun and it looks wonderful!
Dorothy Boucher says
I am so loving this and thinking of doing some for the front porch using news papers 🙂 I also think that my grandchildren are going to have fun making these 🙂
Rosie says
I love the hanging version! I keep saving lots of paper bag fillers that come in boxes – now I know what to do with it!
Linda Manns Linneman says
So nice. I love this idea. Thank you so much for sharing. This is something I could do with my grandkids
Jeanine says
This is a fab idea for littles- thanks!
Jeani b says
i like this a lot. the brown craft paper is nice, but colored craft paper would be awesome for my color-loving kiddo. she loves anything bright and would make these for days.
Maralea says
How cool is this! Love the finished project!
Lana Simanovicki says
This is a fun cool project
M.Clark says
This is a cute craft. It would be nice to try this with different colored pieces of paper. Thank you for sharing this craft.
Fee Roberts says
This is such a great idea. You could also spray paint it.
Elizabeth H. says
Good idea using paper bags. I have made flowers out of tissue paper.
Karen Propes says
I love this idea, they would be pretty as bridal bouquet for a fall wedding. I love them, going to try for my 25th renewal vows in October. thanks so much.