Stephanotis Tutorial from The New Art of Paper Flowers
Perhaps you're already familiar with author Quynh via her website, Pink and Posey, or the podcast she co-hosts about paper flowers called Paper Talk (not to be confused with Helen Hiebert's podcast of the same name that often leans more toward paper making). Not only does Quynh provide detailed tutorials in the book, but she shows how to use the blooms in bouquets, as home decor, and even as wearable art.Â
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The publisher, Blue Star Press, allowed me to select a sample project to show here. I chose stephanotis for a couple of reasons: 1. It is a small but mighty flower that is a wonderful filler in arrangements. 2. The deep green foliage is a pretty contrast against the bright white flowers, and oops, make that three reasons - I'm sentimental, so 3. They were in my wedding bouquet. If you already know how to make a few types of paper flowers, stephanotis is a great little workhorse that will round out your bouquets nicely.
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The New Art of Paper Flowers by Quynh Nguyen, Blue Star Press, RRP £25, available online (Amazon, for example) and from all good bookshops.
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