Paper-crafted blooms can bring a lovely touch to your home’s aesthetic, adding lively color and inventiveness without any upkeep. With just a few simple folds, you can turn ordinary paper into dazzling floral creations that enliven any spot.
Classic Paper-Folded Rose
Roses might be a bit more complex, but they’re totally worth the effort for a romantic touch. My first paper rose was a gift, and it still holds a special place on my desk.
Sweet Paper-Folded Forget-Me-Not
These tiny blooms are perfect for adding a gentle touch to cards or gifts. I often use them to decorate my journals with little clusters of blue.
Unique Paper-Folded Orchid
Orchids are known for their exotic beauty, and this paper version doesn’t disappoint. I once made a whole set for a friend’s wedding, and they were a huge hit!
Playful Paper-Folded Sunflower
Sunflowers are like little suns in flower form, and creating them in paper brings a dash of sunshine indoors. I love placing them on my windowsill to brighten up the space.
Surprising Paper-Folded Cactus Flower
For a quirky twist, try folding a cactus flower—it’s a fun play on the traditional flower paper. The contrast of a delicate flower on a ‘spiky’ cactus is always a conversation starter!
Simple Paper-Folded Bluebell
Bluebells add a touch of whimsy and are quite easy to fold. A friend once gave me a bouquet of these, and I’ve been hooked on making them ever since.
Chic Paper-Folded Anemone
Anemones are known for their striking centers, and creating them in paper form brings out their charm. I once adorned a whole brunch table with these, and they were a hit!
Refined Paper-Folded Lotus
The lotus flower is a symbol of purity and rebirth, and it can be an inspiring project to undertake. I remember the first time I saw my paper lotus bloom—it was like a mini meditation session.
Delightful Paper-Folded Tulip
A traditional paper tulip is a pleasant and straightforward project ideal for beginners. I’m especially fond of utilizing bright, joyful paper to make these little blooms pop in a handcrafted vase.
Refined Paper-Folded Lily
Lilies have a sophisticated, timeless appeal, and this paper-folded version captures that beautifully. The first time I made a lily, I was astounded by how the paper seemed to blossom with each fold.
Lively Paper-Folded Kusudama Flower
If you’re up for more of a challenge, try crafting a Kusudama flower, which combines many units into a spherical blossom. It’s like a puzzle that rewards you with a stunning geometric piece.
Exquisite Paper-Folded Cherry Blossom
Cherry blossoms are synonymous with fleeting beauty, and making them in paper form lets you enjoy their charm year-round. I love making these in soft pinks for a subtle touch of spring.
Intricate Paper-Folded Camellia
Camellias are known for their layered petals and rich colors, and the paper version captures that beautifully. I enjoy experimenting with different shades to create realistic effects.
Bright Paper-Folded Daisy
Daisies are simple yet cheerful, bringing a touch of innocence to any setting. I often use them in my workshop to teach newcomers the joy of paper.
Whimsical Paper-Folded Daffodil
Daffodils herald the arrival of spring, and making them out of paper brings that fresh feeling into your home. I like crafting a bunch to create a lively bouquet.
Sophisticated Paper-Folded Poinsettia
Perfect for the holidays, paper poinsettias add a festive flair to your decor. They’re a bit intricate, but the result is so rewarding and festive.
Dramatic Paper-Folded Dahlia
Dahlias are all about drama with their layered petals, and the paper version is just as captivating. I enjoy making these in bold colors to really make them stand out.
Unusual Paper-Folded Water Lily
Water lilies bring a tranquil vibe, and their paper counterparts are just as calming. I love placing these in a shallow dish for a serene tabletop display.
