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How to Make Paper Flowers Step by Step

Erin
April 21, 2026
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How to Make Paper Flowers Step by Step
DIY Craft Tutorial

A complete step-by-step guide — from a single sheet of paper to a stunning bloom you can keep forever.

Beginner Friendly 30 Minutes 5 Easy Steps

“Paper flowers never wilt, never need watering, and can be made in any color you dream of. Once you know the technique, you’ll never look at a piece of paper the same way again.”

What You’ll Need

Gather these simple supplies before starting. Most of them you likely already have at home — no special craft store trip needed!

Your Supply Checklist

Colored paper or cardstock (A4 size)
Scissors (sharp ones work best)
A pencil
White glue or a glue stick
A green pipe cleaner or straw (for the stem)
A round object to trace (like a cup or coin)
Pro Tip: Use tissue paper for a delicate, lightweight flower, or cardstock for a sturdier bloom that holds its shape perfectly on display.
Process Overview — 5 Steps at a Glance
5-step overview of paper flower craft Five steps shown in a horizontal flow: Cut circles, Layer petals, Shape petals, Stack and glue, Add stem STEP 1 Cut Circles 🌸 STEP 2 Cut Petals STEP 3 Curl Petals STEP 4 Stack & Glue 🌿 STEP 5 Add Stem ~30 mins
01
Cut Your Paper Circles

Start by cutting 5 circles from your colored paper. Each circle will become one layer of petals. Use different sizes for a natural, full-looking flower — the biggest circle goes at the bottom, the smallest at the top.

Place a round object on your paper — a large cup (about 12 cm), a medium cup (9 cm), and a small coin (6 cm) — and trace around them with your pencil. Then carefully cut them out.

Step 1 — Cut 5 circles in graduating sizes
Five circles decreasing in size from left to right Five paper circles shown in order: 12cm, 10cm, 9cm, 7cm, 5cm 12 cm 10 cm 9 cm 7 cm 5 cm Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Center Biggest → Bottom Smallest → Top
Shortcut: Stack 3–4 sheets of paper together and cut them all at once. This saves time and gives you perfectly matching circles!
02
Cut Petal Shapes Around Each Circle

Now take each circle and cut petal shapes around the edge — but do NOT cut all the way to the center. Stop your scissors about 1.5 cm from the center. Think of it like cutting a pizza: you’re making slices, but keeping the middle intact.

You can cut round petals (like a rose), pointed petals (like a daisy), or wavy petals — any shape works! Aim for 6–8 petals per circle.

Step 2 — Three petal styles you can choose from
Three petal cut styles: rounded, pointed, wavy Three circles showing different petal cutting patterns Rounded Rose-like Pointed Daisy-like Wavy Peony-like
03
Curl the Petals to Give Them Shape

This is the magic step that makes flat paper look like a real, three-dimensional flower! Take a pencil and wrap each petal tightly around it, then release. The petal will hold a gentle curve.

For a flower that opens outward (like a poppy), curl the petals away from the center. For a tightly closed bud, curl them inward. The tighter you curl, the more dramatic the effect.

Step 3 — Before and after curling a petal
Petal before and after curling around a pencil Left shows flat petal, right shows curled petal, center shows pencil technique BEFORE Flat petal Wrap petal around pencil tightly, then slide off gently AFTER Curved & 3D!
No pencil? Use your finger instead! Place the petal between your thumb and the side of a pen, then pull it quickly. The friction creates a natural curl.
04
Stack and Glue the Layers Together

Now it’s time to assemble! Place your largest circle flat on the table. Put a small dot of glue right in the very center. Press the next-largest circle on top, but rotate it slightly so the petals don’t line up perfectly — offset them by about half a petal width. This creates a full, lush look.

Keep stacking from largest to smallest, rotating each layer slightly. Hold each one down for 10–15 seconds until the glue sets. Finally, add a small rolled paper cone or a button in the very center as the flower’s core.

Step 4 — Stacking the layers (side view)
Side view showing five layers stacked with rotation offsets Cross-section showing layers 1 to 5 stacked with glue between, each rotated slightly Layer 1 — Largest Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Center (smallest) Rotate each layer slightly ● = glue dot in center of each layer
05
Add a Stem and Finish Your Flower

Your flower head is done! Now give it a stem. Push a green pipe cleaner through the very center of all your layers from bottom to top. Bend the tip into a small loop or hook so it won’t pull back through. That’s it — you have a complete paper flower!

For a straw stem, apply a little glue to the top of the straw and press the flower base onto it. Hold for 30 seconds until secure. You can also wrap the straw in green paper for a more finished look.

Step 5 — Two methods for attaching the stem
Two stem attachment methods shown side by side Left method: pipe cleaner pushed through center and bent. Right method: straw glued to base. Method A — Pipe Cleaner Bend to hook so it holds Push up from the bottom Method B — Straw ← glue here Hold 30 secs for glue to set
Pro Tips & Creative Ideas
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Color Ombre

Use lighter shades for outer layers and darker for inner ones to create a stunning gradient effect.

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Make It Bigger

Use A3 paper and trace a dinner plate for giant party-worthy blooms perfect for wall decor.

Add Sparkle

Brush the petal tips with glue and dip in fine glitter for a magical, shimmery finish.

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Add Leaves

Cut teardrop shapes from green paper, fold down the center, and glue along the stem.

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You’re Done — Enjoy Your Flower!

Make a whole bouquet and place them in a mason jar, use them as gift toppers, or arrange them on a canvas for beautiful wall art. Once you’ve made one, you’ll want to make dozens!

Written By

Erin

"I'm Erin, a crafting expert dedicated to making art accessible and fun for everyone. From jumping origami frogs to beautiful paper flowers, I love designing easy, engaging craft tutorials that spark creativity and bring families together."

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