Creating Paper Hibiscus Flowers
What you'll learn
Hibiscus flowers bloom beautifully during summer, but why not create one or a bunch of stalks and decorate your home with it? Paper florist Deaney from Deaney Weaney Blooms will teach you how to make a stalk of large hibiscus using paper, wire, and other everyday objects. In this class, Deaney will discuss how to upload the SVG files to Cricut's Design Space, discuss paper-crafting techniques, and even show you how to arrange the Hibiscus stems in a vase and on a wall. A cutting machine like Cricut and Cameo Silhouette machines is required to cut the templates for this project. Templates and other class materials are included and can be found on the second lesson of the class.
Materials and tools used in this class
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Cricut
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Cricut pen
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Cutting mat
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Scoring tool
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Paintbrush
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Wire cutter
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Long nose Pliers
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Round nose plier (Optional)
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Glue gun
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Scissors
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Bamboo Skewers
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Pink and light blush cardstock
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White cardstock
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Rainforest cardstock
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Floral tape (Assorted colors)
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18 gauge paper wrapped wire
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20 gauge wire
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26/ 28 gauge paper covered wire (white)
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Paddle wire
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Adhesive Spray
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Tacky glue
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Glue stick
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Hot Glue sticks
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Yellow Tamiya paint
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Yellow acrylic paint
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Surgical gloves
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PanPastel (Burnt Sienna, Permanent Red shade, Permanent red tint)
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Sponge daubers
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Paper towel
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Meet paper florist Deaney Bautista of Deaney Weaney Blooms! Deane will teach you how to create Large hibsicus stems using paper, wire and other crafting tools and materials
Find out what materials and tools you need to make the paper hibiscus stems
IncludedLearn how to upload the SVG files provided in this class using a Cricut and a Cameo Silhouette
Let's now start making the flower. It's time to prepare the petals. Learn techniques to add texture and volume to the paper that will be the hibiscus' petals.
Learn how to make the signature pistil of a Hibiscus from wires and beads.
We're getting there. It's time to assemble the petals and the stem.
And the finishing touch? Let's now add greeneries to our Hibiscus stem.
Next, Deaney will show how you can arrange the flowers in a vase or container with the aide of an everyday object
In this short segment, Deaney will show how you can display the stems in a wall and use them as a wall decor

Deane Bautista
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Deaney is the founder and designer of Deaney Weaney Blooms, a paper flower studio based in the US that offers paper flower décor and blooms and online and in-person paper flower workshops.