be a wallflower

From habitat magazine - issue 37, bright ideas

These blossoms made from Resene wallpaper left over after decorating will mean your décor will be blooming gorgeous, no matter the season.

Crafting - How to make wallpaper blossoms

These paper blooms are no shrinking violets. Flowers made from offcuts of Resene Wallpaper Collection 91310 with stamen in Resene Wallpaper Collection M30602 and branches stained in Resene Woodsman Dark Oak. Wall painted in Resene Breathless (top) and Resene Duck Egg Blue (bottom), table in Resene Papier Mache and vase in Resene Quarter Spanish White.

You will need:

top tip  Use whatever Resene wallpaper you have left over from your wallpapering project to make your own wallpaper flowers.

Step-by-step instructions:

Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 1 Step one
Cut out the wallpaper template onto thick card. Put your template onto your wallpaper, selecting an area with interesting colours and patterns. Trace around the wallpaper with a pencil and cut it out.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 2 Step two
Cut a straight line between two petals into the flower’s centre.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 3 Step three
Using a hot glue gun, apply glue around the edges of the right-hand petal next to the cut line. Take the petal on the left-hand side of the cut line and place it over the top of the petal on the right, pressing down to seal together. Your flower should now have five petals.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 4 Step four
Curl the petal edges wrapping them over a pencil.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 5 Step five
To create the flower stamen, measure and cut a 40mm x 70mm rectangle of wallpaper, we used Resene Wallpaper Collection M30602. Cut straight lines down the long end of the rectangle to form thin strips, leaving a 1cm gap at the edge of the paper.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 6 Step six
Roll the wallpaper into a tube shape, making sure that the underside (white side) of wallpaper is on the outside. The hole in the middle should be about the width of a pencil. Secure with a small blob of glue.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 7 Step seven
Splay the stamen out with your fingers and gently fold forward the tips of each thin strip to reveal tiny segments of white. You can use a pencil to help you do this.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 8 Step eight
Use a hot glue gun to glue the stamen to the centre of the petals.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 9 Step nine
Using a small paintbrush, apply Resene Woodsman Dark Oak to each branch. Leave to partially dry and then rub off slightly with a soft rag.


Wallpaper wallflowers - Step 10 Step ten
Using a hot glue gun, apply a blob of glue to the base of each flower and attach it to the branches. Tip: It’s easiest to position the flowers on the branches when they’re standing upright in a vase.


Wallpaper for flowers Wallpaper lines
Resene Wallpaper Collection M30602 (yellow) and Resene Wallpaper Collection 91310 (tropical)


Wallpaper wallflowers - Finished project Finished flowers
A close-up of the finished wallpaper blossom project.

Project: Shani Luckman
Images: Bryce Carleton

 

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