Openwork vase with paper flowers
Soon the whole country will celebrate the most spring holiday - March 8th. And now many parents and children are coming up with more original ideas crafts, draw cards, make jewelry, which they will later give to their beloved women: grandmothers, sisters, mothers, girlfriends.
An openwork vase of flowers made of paper will be a very unusual gift and interior decoration.
To make it you will need:
•paper of blue, pink, green and white colors,
•PVA glue,
•sharp scissors,
•satin ribbon.
To get started, copy or draw your own vase template. Try to make as many patterns as possible inside to make the vase openwork.
After this, use a stapler to attach the sheet with the pattern to two blue sheets. To make the craft more stable, it is recommended to choose thick paper for it.





Using small sharp scissors you need to cut out all the internal patterns, and then the outer contour of the vase. The end result should be two parts. Connect them together by gluing a strip of cardboard to the base.
Now you need to create a base to which the flowers will subsequently be attached.You need to cut a semicircle from a sheet of white paper, and then glue it between the two parts of the vase.





Now it’s the turn of the bouquet itself. From pink paper, cut three types of rectangles of different widths and fold them in half. To save time, make several quadrangles of each type at once. Draw three petals near the fold line, and then, cutting them out and straightening them, you can see that the result is a flower.
Due to the fact that the flowers are of different sizes, they can be combined into voluminous roses. Place the parts on top of each other, pre-lubricating each with glue. Mark the core of the flower with a circle or star cut out of white paper. The flower is ready.









Now we need to make the leaves. In a similar way, draw half a leaf on rectangles of green paper folded in half, and then cut it out.
Glue all the flowers and leaves onto the base in a semicircle shape. The craft is ready. The last step left is to tie a ribbon at the base of the vase.




This flower arrangement looks very festive and spring-like. An openwork vase with bright flowers will serve as an unusual decoration for your home.
An openwork vase of flowers made of paper will be a very unusual gift and interior decoration.
To make it you will need:
•paper of blue, pink, green and white colors,
•PVA glue,
•sharp scissors,
•satin ribbon.
To get started, copy or draw your own vase template. Try to make as many patterns as possible inside to make the vase openwork.
After this, use a stapler to attach the sheet with the pattern to two blue sheets. To make the craft more stable, it is recommended to choose thick paper for it.





Using small sharp scissors you need to cut out all the internal patterns, and then the outer contour of the vase. The end result should be two parts. Connect them together by gluing a strip of cardboard to the base.
Now you need to create a base to which the flowers will subsequently be attached.You need to cut a semicircle from a sheet of white paper, and then glue it between the two parts of the vase.





Now it’s the turn of the bouquet itself. From pink paper, cut three types of rectangles of different widths and fold them in half. To save time, make several quadrangles of each type at once. Draw three petals near the fold line, and then, cutting them out and straightening them, you can see that the result is a flower.
Due to the fact that the flowers are of different sizes, they can be combined into voluminous roses. Place the parts on top of each other, pre-lubricating each with glue. Mark the core of the flower with a circle or star cut out of white paper. The flower is ready.









Now we need to make the leaves. In a similar way, draw half a leaf on rectangles of green paper folded in half, and then cut it out.
Glue all the flowers and leaves onto the base in a semicircle shape. The craft is ready. The last step left is to tie a ribbon at the base of the vase.




This flower arrangement looks very festive and spring-like. An openwork vase with bright flowers will serve as an unusual decoration for your home.
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