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Green 16g/18g/20g/24g Paper Covered Floral Stem Wire Multipack 18
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    Features:
  • Paper punch set
  • Package contains three lever punches and one molding mat
  • Create cards; gift adornments; home decor; party and table decorations
Specs:
ColorGreen 16g/18g/20g/24g
Height20 Inches
Length4.4 Inches
Weight0.011875 Pounds
Width0.1 Inches

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u/zedfucon ยท 5 pointsr/weddingplanning

To make the roses I used McGill paper punches specifically this one Rose. Just follow the instructions, I made about 80 different flowers for my bouquet and 30-40 flowers for each bridesmaids bouquet. You have to punch all the itty bitty petals out then shape each one, which is the most painstaking part but if you get some friends to help it goes by a lot faster. Also, the best glue is Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive for gluing the paper. Then, you just hot glue each flower to a floral stem. You'll cut each wire down to about 3-4 inches. Then you get a floral foam ball and cut about 1/3 off the bottom, then just start sticking the flowers in with alternating colors. You'll want to hot glue each stem after you stick it in to make sure it doesn't come out. The little sparkling metal things are actually hair pins I got from a $1 store and I just stuck those in and hot glued them down, same with the pearls(those were from hobby lobby in the floral section). I then cut a small hole in the bottom and hot glued a dowel rod to the base and add something like this bouquet holder. I glued pearl string to the base, wrapped the rod in ribbon and glued some jewels to the handle. I also glued a 2013 penny to the bottom of the handle for good luck (couldn't put it in my shoe). Anyway, I pretty much got everything from hobby lobby and I might post a tutorial with pictures later if I have time!