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How to make paper doily flowers: an easy rose craft

Create lovely paper doily flowers with this step-by-step tutorial. This paper rose craft is perfect for building fine motor skills. You can use them to decorate your classroom, a tea party, a wedding, or a sweet birthday party.

Paper Doily Flowers

If you follow along you know that I am a self-proclaimed craft hoarder. I tend to hold onto craft supplies for way too long in the hopes that I might find a good use for them down the road.

I bought a pack of doilies for V’s first birthday party. I used them to decorate her giant V.

These doilies worked perfectly for creating this paper rose craft.

Like many of our projects, this is an easy craft that we’ve snuck some fine motor skill-building into.

You can use these roses for a variety of reasons. We use them to fill a small decorative bowl. Here are some other fun ways to use these paper flowers.

  • String them together to make a flower garland.
  • Decorate a table or two at a wedding or bridal shower.
  • Simple party favors
  • Attach them to gift wrap.
  • Create a bouquet for Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day.
  • Decorate an Easter basket

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Tips for creating paper rose crafts:

This roses are very simple. But here are some tips to help you along the way.

  • If you are making a lot, cut the centers out of multiple doilies at once.
  • Don’t have twist ties? That’s ok, use small hair ties, rubber bands, or even string to tie the ends together.
  • When fluffing the petals, start on the outside and work your toward the middle of the doily
  • Use a light touch with the watercolors. You can always go back and add more paint later.
  • Experiment with different colors. You can decorate these pretty paper flowers with bright colors, pastels, or even leave them white.
Yield: 1 Rose

Paper Doily Roses

3 roses made from paper doilies

Step-by-step instructions to create these DIY paper doily flowers.

Active Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Doily
  • Twisty Ties
  • Watercolors

Tools

  • Paint Brush
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Remove the center of the doily.
  2. Around the exterior of the doily, make small cuts.
  3. Begin to roll the doily.
  4. Hold the base tightly as you roll it up.
  5. Secure the tight end with a twist tie.
  6. Gently fluff down the petals.
  7. Lightly brush the tips of the petals with the watercolor of your choice.

More flower crafts you will love!

These paper flowers are fun and easy!

  • Snowflake Flowers – Use the classic paper snowflake technique to create fun flowers.
  • Rainbow Flowers – Another paper flower craft that sneaks in fine-motor skill building.
  • Tissue Paper Flowers – Just like the name sounds. These are simple an lovely flowers made with tissue paper.

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Monday 12th of December 2016

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Jules Ruud

Saturday 12th of March 2016

I love these! Thinking of making a centerpiece out of them since I tend to kill real flowers.

Heather

Monday 15th of February 2016

These are adorable I get the best craft ideas from you.

Kristin @ MOMentous Moms

Saturday 13th of February 2016

These are so pretty and so simple! I love this. It would be perfect for a teacher for Valentines day!

Kimberly Cox

Friday 12th of February 2016

Super cute, I have doilies too. Might see if the kids wanna help me make some tomorrow. Thanks for sharing.

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