Bouquet of tulips made of corrugated paper
I suggest making a bouquet of tulips from corrugated paper. Yes, such tulips have no smell, but they do not fade and can delight you for a long time.
A child can present such flowers to his grandmother or mother for International Women’s Day, they can also be given to a teacher or made as a craft for kindergarten or school.
It is better to make more tulips, then the bouquet will look voluminous. Use several colors of corrugated paper, this will give the bouquet additional visual volume.
To make tulips you need:
- corrugated paper in yellow, red and pink colors;
- newspaper for the stem or newspaper tubes;
- green paper for stems;
- threads;
- scissors;
- PVA glue.
1. For one flower, you need to cut corrugated paper into strips measuring 4 by 16 cm. For each flower, use 5 petals.

2. To form one petal, fold the rectangular blank in half, mark the center, then unfold the paper, collect it in the middle and rotate it 360 degrees, fold it in half and form a convex petal with your hands, straightening the paper in the middle.




We twist the petal at the bottom with our hands.



We do the other petals in the same way.
3. For the stem you will need a newspaper tube. It can be done by hand or by twisting a sheet of newspaper onto a long thin knitting needle.
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4. Now at the top of the tube we drip a little glue and glue 3 petals around its entire axis, then glue 2 more petals to give volume to the flower. At the base of the tulip we drag the paper petals with thread.


5. To decorate the stem you will need a 2 cm wide strip of green paper. We wrap the stem tightly with it and secure it with glue.



6. When all the flowers are ready, you can tie them with a ribbon or put them in a vase.




A child can present such flowers to his grandmother or mother for International Women’s Day, they can also be given to a teacher or made as a craft for kindergarten or school.
It is better to make more tulips, then the bouquet will look voluminous. Use several colors of corrugated paper, this will give the bouquet additional visual volume.
To make tulips you need:
- corrugated paper in yellow, red and pink colors;
- newspaper for the stem or newspaper tubes;
- green paper for stems;
- threads;
- scissors;
- PVA glue.
1. For one flower, you need to cut corrugated paper into strips measuring 4 by 16 cm. For each flower, use 5 petals.

2. To form one petal, fold the rectangular blank in half, mark the center, then unfold the paper, collect it in the middle and rotate it 360 degrees, fold it in half and form a convex petal with your hands, straightening the paper in the middle.




We twist the petal at the bottom with our hands.



We do the other petals in the same way.
3. For the stem you will need a newspaper tube. It can be done by hand or by twisting a sheet of newspaper onto a long thin knitting needle.

4. Now at the top of the tube we drip a little glue and glue 3 petals around its entire axis, then glue 2 more petals to give volume to the flower. At the base of the tulip we drag the paper petals with thread.


5. To decorate the stem you will need a 2 cm wide strip of green paper. We wrap the stem tightly with it and secure it with glue.



6. When all the flowers are ready, you can tie them with a ribbon or put them in a vase.





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