Very informative video! I am vision impaired and found this very easy to follow. You use of a dark background to show the various cuts was extremely helpful. Thank you so much! :)
I like to use markers on the edge of the filters/petals before they they are put together and spray very lightly with diluted alcohol. Makes a beautiful bleeding effect
Hello, this looks very easy to make, we will be celebrating our 50th Anniversary this year in November. Great idea for DIY centerpieces since I'm on a tight budget. Thank you so much!
Love your 'Easy Peasy' technique! I needed an extra quick technique to add flowers to Butcher Paper Mother's Day hats and this will be perfect! Thanks so much!
Thank you for this motivation ! It is great you simplified it making it look easy. Cute giggle. I just subscibed, you're easy to listen too, fun to see quick results !!! Sunny Arizona 🌵🌵🌵
Love your video, I immediately subscribe to it. . Good for beginners..not so complicated. Was wondering can I use the paper flower as hair accessory attach to like clips or hair clamps or as ponytail style, other than as decor? if so what other material can be use to make flowers intended to use for hair accessory? Thanks
@Firly Tinungki : I would still use the stick for structure, to help hold it all together, but you can definitely cut or break the stick right at the base of the flower so it is not be sticking out. Hope this helps! :)
How do have them dry? Do you separate the 3 pieces and have them flat on a surface or do you hang them? Just wondering because I want to make many flowers at the same time, so not sure what's the best way to dry them. Also, how long do they take to dry? Thank you. Love your video.
I left them bunched together and laid them out to dry on a table, flipping occasionally. You could also use a drying rack. Depends on the room temp but they dry fairly quickly! The comment below about drying in the oven could work too, just keep an eye on it so the edges don't start to brown!
Hmm, good questions Selina Wang! You can try tissue paper- the kind used for wrapping gifts, not for your nose! Your local dollar store may have those in 12-20 packs, so still pretty economical, but you may need to use more layers of paper to create volume. Or you could try crepe paper, though that would be a bit more textured, you can buy those in big rolls. Let me know how these work on a larger scale, would love to see how yours turn out!
Selina Wang Hi. You can purchase larger coffee filters made for commercial (very large) coffee makers. You do have to buy them a case at a time so the initial cost is a little high, but good value for the amount of paper. Check eBay & Amazon. I think I found the cheapest w/free shipping on eBay. They're a little harder to handle bc of size, takes more dye, but it's worth it! Good luck!
I am not 100% sure, But you can absolutely use different sizes, depending on what you have available or on hand. The larger the filter = the larger the flower! Thank you for watching :)
Thank you for the feedback Karen! Right now I am just filming on my phone, low budget I know, but planning on upgrading when I can! Thank for watching! :)
Of all the videos regarding this out there, yours is the most straightforward and organized. I really loved it!
I used unsweetened koolaid packs to dye the filters. It gives a scent to the flower .
Thank you! I didn't realize they were soooo easy!!!
Thank you for the ideas. Making flowers for Teacher Appreciation Week. 😊
Very informative video! I am vision impaired and found this very easy to follow. You use of a dark background to show the various cuts was extremely helpful. Thank you so much! :)
So much better tutorial than I used for one rose. Glad I didn't give up. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!! i used this with the children at my community center and they loved it!!
Helping a friend with a Baby Shower and these will be perfect for a small budget!! Thank you!!
Love this. I can't wait to do this. Love it. Nice to meet you. I can't wait to do this!
This is the best description I have seen! Can you use more filters to make larger flowers
That's super simple and beautiful!!!! Thank you!!!
I love this so simple, others I've watched are hard as heck to do. easy peasy. Thank you.
reachforthepeach Thanks for watching! Hope you give it a try :)
I like to use markers on the edge of the filters/petals before they they are put together and spray very lightly with diluted alcohol. Makes a beautiful bleeding effect
That is a great idea! Ooh have you tried using metallic markers, like gold / silver sharpie? Thanks for watching!
Ooo neet !
perfect ! thank you for sharing!
Love this. I am making some for my Mom. I can't wait to do this.
Great job!! Nice and easy!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very pretty and you make it look very easy.
This is such an easy to follow x no nonsense demo. The flowers turned out so pretty. Think I better subscribe now 😁
Hello, this looks very easy to make, we will be celebrating our 50th Anniversary this year in November. Great idea for DIY centerpieces since I'm on a tight budget. Thank you so much!
Love your 'Easy Peasy' technique! I needed an extra quick technique to add flowers to Butcher Paper Mother's Day hats and this will be perfect! Thanks so much!
Thank you for this motivation !
It is great you simplified it making it look easy.
Cute giggle.
I just subscibed, you're easy to listen too, fun to see quick results !!!
Sunny Arizona 🌵🌵🌵
Can’t wait to try 🤗
Awesome. Thank you for sharing. Will be making some for my wedding
I love these.... Great tutorial.
Thank you girlie. Wonderful technique and very pretty!
That was really really pretty and well explained.. love it thank you so much dear
Great video I love the simplicity and all the different variations
Perfect! Need something for my parents anniversary, think these will be great! Thanks!
You just saved us a ton of money by making these instead of buying!
Yes, this is a good video. You make it easy and fast to do.
this was beautiful
Simply and very pretty
Love the flowers.
So glad I found this!! Easy and beautiful 🌸🌸🌸🌸
Thank you love the flowers and looks fairly easy.
Super cool!
Beautiful! I love DIY'S would love to see more
Thank you! Pretty and EASY!!!!!💕💕
I am going to use my watercolors and inks to see if one is better than the other. We are hoping to make flowers for my son's wedding.
Love this. Can’t wait to use it in my weddibg
Thank you so much . I am giving my daughter a shower and this is going help me so much
Great flowers.
Thank you! I love it!
you are such a sweetheart, thank you for this.its really a great tutorial
Beautiful, so so pretty, thank you
wow. Your the best
GORGEOUS ❤️!
Very pretty
love ur work, thank u so .
Very beautiful ❤
Love your video, I immediately subscribe to it. . Good for beginners..not so complicated. Was wondering can I use the paper flower as hair accessory attach to like clips or hair clamps or as ponytail style, other than as decor? if so what other material can be use to make flowers intended to use for hair accessory? Thanks
Great information
Very very nice. Thank you sweetie!
Easiest I ever Seen! Tfs
love those flowere Do you have a video for making leaves please
Thank you! No video, but I do have a blog post with steps : thronethimble.com/2016/07/24/ribbon-leaves-the-easy-way/
Thank You!
You just answered my question.
Hi! I'm definitely going to make these for my daughters first birthday! How would you glue them together without the stick though?
@Firly Tinungki : I would still use the stick for structure, to help hold it all together, but you can definitely cut or break the stick right at the base of the flower so it is not be sticking out. Hope this helps! :)
How do have them dry? Do you separate the 3 pieces and have them flat on a surface or do you hang them? Just wondering because I want to make many flowers at the same time, so not sure what's the best way to dry them. Also, how long do they take to dry? Thank you. Love your video.
Lu Lopes you can dry em in oven 350 for 5 mins - no separating but ya can if ya want✌🏽️💜😊❗️
I left them bunched together and laid them out to dry on a table, flipping occasionally. You could also use a drying rack. Depends on the room temp but they dry fairly quickly! The comment below about drying in the oven could work too, just keep an eye on it so the edges don't start to brown!
that was amazing! thank you for the great idea and great editing
Thanks for watching violetAura!
From where we'll get these coffee filter papers mam ??? Plz guide me .... 😊
Except the coffee filter, is there any larger paper I use to make these beautiful flowers? Recommend supply shop online?
Hmm, good questions Selina Wang! You can try tissue paper- the kind used for wrapping gifts, not for your nose! Your local dollar store may have those in 12-20 packs, so still pretty economical, but you may need to use more layers of paper to create volume. Or you could try crepe paper, though that would be a bit more textured, you can buy those in big rolls. Let me know how these work on a larger scale, would love to see how yours turn out!
Selina Wang pg.swathi
Selina Wang Hi. You can purchase larger coffee filters made for commercial (very large) coffee makers. You do have to buy them a case at a time so the initial cost is a little high, but good value for the amount of paper. Check eBay & Amazon. I think I found the cheapest w/free shipping on eBay. They're a little harder to handle bc of size, takes more dye, but it's worth it! Good luck!
Muito linda!
so nice
As a broke college kid I appreciate this, flowers are mad expensive
makasih hehe
Nice
Awesome
What that cloth name please tell nice that flowers me
your so beautiful
Can I ask what size filter papers these are please?
I am not 100% sure, But you can absolutely use different sizes, depending on what you have available or on hand. The larger the filter = the larger the flower! Thank you for watching :)
I'm trying to see the other flowers you made but your spinning them lol good job just slow down
:)
your volume is hard to hear you
It would really help if you would talk louder can barely hear you.
you should use a better mic
Thank you for the feedback Karen! Right now I am just filming on my phone, low budget I know, but planning on upgrading when I can! Thank for watching! :)
Elias Perez Thank you! I have an LG G4 and the camera on it is pretty awesome! Thanks for watching :)
Great video I love the simplicity and all the different variations
Thanks Sherika! :) Hope you give it a try, if you do tag me on instagarm @throneandthimble so I can see!
so nice