realistic paper roses

 by foobear
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There are many ways to make paper roses -- all documented online.  But..

The wheel!  I must reinvent it!

I don't know why I became fixated on making paper roses.   I thought it would be great to make some of them out of gift wrap for Christmas present decor.   I also had a strange urge to see what it would look like when burning.  (Check the last page of this instructable for the video)

(Please don't start singing that Marie Osmond song from the 70s.  I just got it to stop re-cycling in my head recently)


I came up with two ways to do it.  The better way (if you are lucky enough to have a programmable craft cutter) and the paper doll way, easier, but the results are mixed.  I will give examples of both ways of doing it in this instructable.

 
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Step 1: The idea

I deconstructed a rose by removing all it's petals and laying them out in order.  There seem to be around 24 petals (with 3 or 4 of them small and mutant).  The petals gradually descend in size as you get closer to the center.
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Sarah Nade says: Dec 3, 2011. 9:14 PM
The burned flowers are so beautiful.
Popopopper says: Sep 28, 2012. 3:40 PM
whooooa the burning rose is so pretty
foobear (author) in reply to PopopopperSep 28, 2012. 4:50 PM
yah, I love it. thank you!
ellieberry says: Jul 4, 2012. 12:13 PM
Great Instructable - worked really well, thanks! :D
overflow636 says: Mar 28, 2012. 11:40 AM
Could you post the template file for the cricut, i have a different machine available , but any vector format should work.

Thanks!
foobear (author) in reply to overflow636Jun 14, 2012. 11:27 PM
eh, sorry, finally got a round tuit. I attached the .mtc files to the materials page.
curious youth says: Jan 20, 2012. 10:28 PM
you could use a thick gauge copper wire for the stem. it wouldnt be too expensive and you could choos alot of different coulours due to the insulation.
yes im a guy looking at this. some girls need impressing ;)
CookieMonstah123 says: Nov 24, 2011. 10:35 AM
This is very creative but takes time!!! i love it though wish i had somebody to do it for me!!
foobear (author) in reply to CookieMonstah123Nov 24, 2011. 5:40 PM
Yes, it takes time. there are lots of tutorials on line for making paper roses, not quite like this one, but maybe satisfactory to many...
CookieMonstah123 in reply to foobearJan 2, 2012. 2:53 PM
Yeah!! Um... Well i like thease roses maybe u could try making them for your hair by attaching a clip!!! LOL
blackslax says: Dec 1, 2011. 5:38 AM
Wow.
This is great...really great.
auntylulu says: Nov 24, 2011. 8:43 AM
Great Tutorial!
For Stems, I cut pieces from wire coat hangers from the cleaners. They are thick and flexible enough to look like the real thing. These ones will look even better with some green leaves
foobear (author) in reply to auntyluluNov 24, 2011. 5:42 PM
Good idea! Gosh, I hardly ever see wire coat hangers anymore. I generally don't do dry cleaning, just too costly for me. But that's a good idea for sure.
auntylulu in reply to foobearNov 24, 2011. 9:46 PM
I get mine from the neighbors,or from the trash. They get thrown out a lot. You can also go to the hardware store and ask for galvanized aluminum wire. It's thick and even more flexible. My profile pic is one of the paper roses I make.
foobear (author) in reply to auntyluluNov 26, 2011. 10:24 AM
Yours are gorgeous! do you sell them?
auntylulu in reply to foobearNov 26, 2011. 11:46 AM
I will start soon, on Etsy. My shop name is Paperbeauties. I can let you know when they're up, if you want.
foobear (author) in reply to auntyluluNov 30, 2011. 7:48 AM
Just curious, yes, please let us know
ctran10 says: Nov 25, 2011. 8:01 PM
Just a suggestion, you can still keep the skewers, but you can go to walmart and buy some floral tape, its this thin green tape that creates a plant-like texture, easy to apply and pretty cheap.
foobear (author) in reply to ctran10Nov 26, 2011. 10:26 AM
Yes, they could use some finishing to make the stems green, some leaves and a calyx part too. The bamboo skewers are awkward to hold in a bunch as they are so stiff and straight. It's a good suggestion.
knex lord says: Nov 24, 2011. 11:17 AM
wait ok i am a bit confused by this it is a great instructible and i have done everything right up to the glueing and it gets very confusing the way the video is made can you explane it a bit more for me please? so i can make some great roses thanks
foobear (author) in reply to knex lordNov 24, 2011. 5:39 PM
Hmm. I wonder how I could explain it better. I thought the video would help. Is the video too fast? I sped it up 300%. Can you describe sort of which part is confusing?
knex lord in reply to foobearNov 24, 2011. 7:20 PM
oh its ok now i tryed it a few more times and watched the video a lot and i got it in the end
Kryptonite in reply to knex lordNov 25, 2011. 6:21 AM
You should post pictures! Go for it!
knex lord in reply to KryptoniteNov 25, 2011. 10:18 AM
this is my first one i spray painted it white because i only have brown paper and i didnt want it brown i think it turned out ok
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foobear (author) in reply to knex lordNov 26, 2011. 10:22 AM
It's looking good, you've just about got it there. Just as you're wrapping the petals around the stem, keep them closer together around the bases, then it would look fuller rather than elongated.
The Dalai Farmer says: Nov 25, 2011. 1:17 AM
So clever! Just one question, does the 'calix' get thicker or do you gradually glue the petals towards your hand on the stem?

Next time, could you please keep the light levels even? It makes it difficult to see when the shadows fall on the work - I'm a bit stupid and I do need to see each thing clearly!!

Thanks again - I will have a go at this today!
foobear (author) in reply to The Dalai FarmerNov 25, 2011. 8:55 AM
Yes, the "calyx" gets thicker, but the glue that kind of collects down there causes the paper to get mushier so it pinches together pretty well
foobear (author) in reply to The Dalai FarmerNov 25, 2011. 8:53 AM
Oh I see, okay. Yes, it was afternoon and the shadows were coming through the kitchen window. I will try to do a better one, since I've had a few complaints already. =)
dreamberry says: Nov 23, 2011. 11:31 AM
These look very realistic. Super nice! Song stuck in head is called an earworm. Best to go listen to the song to silence it.
foobear (author) in reply to dreamberryNov 24, 2011. 5:44 PM
Ach, do not want to listen to the song. My friend claims that singing the "Day Oh" song will clear all songs from the head. Mostly I just will them away by force. =)
susanrm says: Nov 23, 2011. 9:40 PM
So pretty. I can see these as a wonderful decoration for a wedding.
foobear (author) in reply to susanrmNov 24, 2011. 5:43 PM
Yeah I think the white ones are especially pretty. Though you could use giftwrap or other colors of paper, or even air brush them maybe. Lots of potential
1inspirit says: Nov 24, 2011. 6:55 AM
GREAT DEMO ! THANKS.
foobear (author) in reply to 1inspiritNov 24, 2011. 5:42 PM
cool thanks!
tavoarcila says: Nov 24, 2011. 7:52 AM
Great Instructable, the videos are really explicit. My kid love to create origami things, I'll share this instructable with him to make some roses for my wife. Thank you very much.
foobear (author) in reply to tavoarcilaNov 24, 2011. 5:42 PM
Cool, glad you liked it, thanks!
knex lord says: Nov 24, 2011. 8:54 AM
how long did you make the cut of paper you folded the petles from is there a certen length it has to be?
foobear (author) in reply to knex lordNov 24, 2011. 5:41 PM
Well, ideally, it would be as long as you could make it, so if you had some 11x17" paper, you could make pretty long strands. You want to get about 20 petals, but you could probably get away with less. What I would do if I don't have super long paper is just make several rows of them, and then, you know, you can just add more rows on as you're gluing the petals on. They don't have to be all consecutively connected necessarily...
sunshiine says: Nov 22, 2011. 6:49 PM
You should enter this in the office challenge contest. It may qualify! http://www.instructables.com/id/Weekly-Make-It-Challenge-Office-Supplies/
foobear (author) in reply to sunshiineNov 22, 2011. 7:06 PM
oh okay, I will, thanks!
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