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How to Fold Paper Flowers for Spring

March 1, 2018 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

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Getting Started

 

The first step to folding paper flowers for spring is to cut your paper sheets into rectangles that measure around 4 inches by 3 inches. Then, rip each paper square into a petal shape. When you do this by hand, you’ll be giving the petals a natural look because real flower petals have different shapes and uneven edges. To get quality paper, shop at places like Michaels and Scrapbook.

 

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