This upcycled toilet paper roll flowers project is the perfect craft to decorate this spring! It is simple enough for the kids to make but beautiful enough to display. Grab your favorite color of craft paint, an empty toilet paper roll, and have fun making these gorgeous flowers!
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Upcycled Toilet Paper Roll Flowers
My obsession with flowers continues with this fun craft idea that is easy for kids! If you are like me and save those empty toilet paper rolls just in case a craft comes along, this is a perfect choice!
Looking at these, you'd never know they came from a toilet paper roll! My favorite part of these flowers is how many cool ways you can use them to decorate!
If you have extra toilet paper rolls after making flowers, you might want to check out this tutorial for how to make fairy houses from toilet paper rolls. Such a cute idea for your garden or just for kids to play with indoors!
You already know I love flowers, and making paper flowers has become a regular occurrence. Paper isn't the only way to make cute fake flowers, though!
I have a great tutorial on how to make fabric flowers, and have made flowers out of old jeans as well. Of course, you can't forget about this adorable yarn pom pom flowers bouquet.
Add flowers to every room of your home with these ideas!
Can I Use Any Cardboard for These Flowers?
While I am sure you can use any cardboard or card stock to make flowers, for this project the paper roll is the best option. You can use a toilet paper roll or a paper towel roll.
Just cut down to size. Since these are so easy to find, it shouldn't be hard to grab some to use for this project.
If you don't have supplies for this but still want to make beautiful flowers, then check out how to make this paper flower ball. This method is a bit more time consuming but results in a beautiful floral piece.
What Paint Should I Use on Cardboard?
I find simple craft paint works best for this project. Avoid watercolors or anything too thin and watery, as it will take longer to dry. Since this is just a paper product, you will want to use something that doesn't make the cardboard dissolve.
Acrylic craft paint, paint pens, or spray paint in small amounts works best. You can also look for colored card stock to cut and shape into a flower, but that will be a different project and more time-consuming.
How Should I Display These Flowers?
I've shown you a few ways to use these, which I love. You can stick them into any small vase or jar with a bit of craft foam to create a fake potted plant. I've also glued them in place on a picture frame and hung them on the wall as a 3D art piece.
Of course, I love the idea of making a bouquet of these and putting into a jar to display, or attaching to wood slices with hot glue and displaying on the mantle or a shelf.
Get creative with how you display these and feel free to use them as part of a gift! They aren't just for decorating your home, but also for sharing with others who need a pick me up!
For more beautiful flowers worth giving to others, check out my tutorial for making these simple rolled paper decorative paper flowers. Another unique flower choice is to make flowers from old book pages. You are re purposing something and making a beautiful statement at the same time!
Supplies Needed
- Empty toilet paper or paper towel roll (2 per flower)
- Dowel or wooden skewer
- Pink craft paint
- Green craft paint
- Button (I used white)
- Craft glue or hot glue gun and glue
- Scissors
- Paintbrush
How to Make Toilet Paper Roll Flowers
Paint one of your toilet paper rolls pink on the inside and outside of the roll, then set aside to dry.
Now, you will paint a small part of another roll green and set it aside to dry.
Using the same green paint, coat your skewer or dowel and set aside to dry.
Once the toilet paper rolls are completely dry, you will flatten the pink roll and begin using your ruler to mark off where to cut for each flower. You will need 6 pieces from the pink roll. These can be as wide as you wish, but I recommend measuring the roll, then dividing it by 6 to make sure you get even pieces.
Cut these pieces and set them aside.
Now, you will do the same with the green roll, cutting only 2 pieces.
To create your flower, you will use craft glue or hot glue to attach the pink pieces together. Connect each piece to the next at the pointed end/tip and hold until secure.
Once your flower is glued together, you will then attach a button to the center with glue.
Using craft glue, attach a green "leaf" to each side of one end of your green-painted skewer/dowel.
Once the leaves are secure, you will then glue the other end to the bottom center of the flower and hold until secure.
Now, you can display it as you wish!
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Decorative Upcycled Toilet Paper Roll Flowers
Upcyle that empty toilet paper roll into this gorgeous decorative paper roll flowers project! A great way to add beauty to your spring or Easter decorations!
Materials
- Empty toilet paper or paper towel roll (1 per flower)
- Dowel or wooden skewer
- Pink craft paint
- Green craft paint
- Button (I used white)
Tools
- Craft glue or hot glue gun and glue
- Scissors
- Paintbrush
Instructions
- Paint one of your toilet paper rolls pink on the inside and outside of the roll then set aside to dry;
- Do the same with another roll, only painting half of it in green;
- Using the same green paint, coat a dowel or skewer and set aside to dry;
- Once the roll has dried, flatten the pink roll and measure out 6 equal portions then cut apart;
- Do the same with the green roll, but only cut out 2 equal pieces to use for leaves;
- Attach the pink pieces together using craft glue to form a flower shape;
- Glue a button to the center of the flower;
- Attach the green pieces to one end of the dowel/skewer and hold until secure;
- Now, glue the skewer in place on the center of the flower to create a stem;
- Display as desired!
Notes
Use a variety of colors when painting the rolls for flowers to create a great colorful bouquet to gift!
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Josephine CHAPOMBA
Great art work ..am inspired.
Linda
Lots of clever and beautiful ideas to create.