Butterflies: The Sequel
When I did the Butterfly Tree for my daughter’s room last week, I didn’t know at the time that it was going to pretty much become the theme of the room. However, every once in a while a project turns out just right & ends up being a main attraction. And so it went with this room. We loved the tree so much that we decided to bring the theme around to the opposite wall and give it a little twist. Here’s what we came up with:
It’s a little vase full of tissue paper flowers, with a trail of little butterflies leading up to it. Once again, this project was super-cheap. The only thing I didn’t already have was the vase, which I found for a whopping $3.50 at my favorite craft store. The other supplies we used were a few sheets of colored tissue paper, some 18-gauge floral wire, the patterned papers left over from the butterfly tree, & some sewing pins & glue.
These little tissue paper flowers are the miniature version of the big pom poms that are so popular right now. If you’ve never made them, here’s how:
1. Take one sheet of tissue paper & keep cutting it in half until you have around 16 little sheets that measure around 5″ x 5″.
2. Keeping all the little sheets together, start fan-folding.
3. Take a piece of floral wire and wrap one end around the center of your folded sheets. You may want to use some needle-nose pliers to twist the end securely.
4. Then, start pulling the layers of tissue apart, pulling toward the center to hide the wire.
5. Repeat on opposite side & you’re done!
When you use this method, your flower will look like a rose. For a different look, you can snip the edges into a point on each end before pulling apart the layers & you’ll get a dahlia.
And for a carnation-look, round the ends off.These little flowers would be a great gift-topper or give a whole bouquet to make someone’s day!
We made our little swarm of butterflies with a butterfly paper punch, and then attached them to the wall with tiny sewing pins. We even glued a couple little butterflies to the flowers.
Vonda Morga
February 22, 2010 @ 3:13 pm
so cute. nice job, julie. you will get a laugh out of this – making tissue flowers was my how-to speech in speech 101 @ college. 🙂
Upstatemomof3
February 22, 2010 @ 3:40 pm
That is so cute!!! I love it.
Kimberly
February 22, 2010 @ 10:56 pm
So adorable! And I love the pom poms for a tea I have coming up! Thank you for sharing!
The Girl Creative
February 25, 2010 @ 2:41 am
I love it all. Thanks for linking. 🙂
Debbie in Nashville
February 25, 2010 @ 5:26 pm
That is so cute! Your daughter's room looks like so much fun and I'm sure she loves it!
Tiff @ Making The World Cuter
February 28, 2010 @ 6:41 am
I always get carried away! Such a cute idea!
-Tiff
Sarah
March 12, 2010 @ 2:49 pm
Founds your blog through Chatting At The Sky and I love this idea. Very creative!
Queen Bee
April 13, 2010 @ 2:04 am
This is too sweet! I love this idea – I've been wanting to do a butterfly themed framed art for my home – you've inspired me to get it done! Love it! TFS!