Resin Flowers

by Mark Montano in Craft > Paper

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Resin Flowers

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Make your paper flowers last forever with this easy technique. The perfect way to preserve your paper DIY wedding bouquet.

See the Short Video Tutorial Here!

How to: Forever Paper Bouquet

Stuff You'll Need

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Glaze Coat Epoxy Resin

18 gage wire

Wire cutters

3 1/2" x 3 1/2" colored office paper

Clothespins

Hot glue gun

White school glue

Yarn or twine

Here's How

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1. Fold the square in half on the diagonal to form a triangle

2. Fold the left and right corners up to meet the top point and form a square

3. Fold the front points out so each outer edge lines up with the edge of the square

4. Unfold the last fold then open each side up into a pocket and flatten each pocket out along the crease lines you just made, to form a kite shape

5. Fold the tip of each kite shape forward along the line of the edge of the paper to form a triangle

6. Fold the lower edge of each side up along the existing crease

7. Add a thin layer of glue along one of the front flaps

8. Use a clothespin to hold them together until the glue dries

9. Continue making 5 petals for each flower

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10. Glue groups of 2 and 3 together and let dry

11. Glue the sets of 2 and 3 together to create a complete flower

12. Add hot glue to the end of a 12" piece of wire

13. Insert the wire into the center of the flower to create a stem

14. Mix the Glaze Coat in a container large enough to dip the flowers

15. Dip the flowers in the Glaze Coat and hang to dry on a mini clothesline

*Make sure you have plenty of newspaper under the clothesline to catch the dripping Glaze Coat