For years my idea of repurposing the tubes was to use them as an amplifier and howl in them, driving my dogs crazy and earning an eye roll from my husband. However, recently I was struck with an idea. The curve of the cardboard would lend itself well to making paper flowers, hence this tutorial was born.
Sorry it is a little lengthy…
Tools & Materials
* 1- paper towel roll core
* Scissors
* Button
* Paper glue
* Page of paper (can be recycled from an old book or magazine)
* Brown paper shopping bag
* 28 gauge wire (or wire that you can bend and manipulate that is heavy enough to hold up a paper flower)
* Wire cutters
* White craft paint (optional)
* Small paint brush (optional)
Instructions
1. Cut the paper towel roll lengthwise (fig. A).



5. Cut two strips from this roll approximately .5” wide.
6. Take the six strips and free form cut the petals similar to the shape shown in fig. D. These petals do not have to be exact, just make sure that the center tapers in.


9. After the glue has dried, glue the groupings on top of each other, keeping the smaller petals for the top.
10. Glue a button to the center of the flower (fig. F).

13. Take the wire and cut it double the length that you would like your stem. Fold the wire in half and twist together. Take one tip of the wire and bend it about a .25 at a 90° angle (fig. H1).
14. Cut a strip or two from the brown paper bag. Starting at the straight end of the wire stem, glue the end of the paper to the wire and start to wrap the paper to cover the wire (fig. H2). Make sure to add a dab of glue here and there to keep the paper secure to the wire stem (fig. H3). Stop wrapping short of the 90° bend.
15. Turn over flower and glue one of the calyx pieces to the bottom (fig. I). Let dry.
1 comment:
Wow, these are too cute and I never would have thought they came from recycled toilet paper rolls! Sometimes recycled crafts look a bit cheesy or as though they really were made from trash, but these are classy and professional-looking. Love them!
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