I love how you took the time to really show the different kinds of flowers to create. Thanks!!! I loved when she said "Nothing in nature is absolutely perfect!! It's the beauty mark of individuality."
I liked this. I like that you guys worked together on it! It’s not traditional, but I’d be curious as to how it would look with lots of different colours. Maybe even some leaves! Thanks for this tutorial!
@@gsmith5140 I get a bowl add water and food color mix that then I would dip the tips of the flowers before I cut them let them dry then proceed to do the folds and cut of the flowers..you could use water color paints as well maybe even dip the whole paper in the solution not just the tips..would be fun to play with….I made one of these but didn’t have food coloring available so I used just the filter as per the video..I also just did the heart shape I personally didn’t care for the other flower they used…it came out really cute..still have it in my craft room!
Wow I REALLY LOVED THIS VIDEO! super informative and such an amazing wall! I’ve seen other videos that uses coffee filters but they look super cheap because they aren’t using a variety of flowers like you guys did thank you soo much for this! I’ll be using this for my empowerment workshop 🧡 Ps. I love your mom! She so spunky 😍
Wow! I wonder how much that flower wall behind you cost to make!? They are so expensive to buy... I'm wondering if you can dye them different colors too
Can you post what supplies you used to stand the wall up right?? Thanks for the paper flower technique but the title was about the wall... and you never gave a close up to the wall itself and the supplies you used. It would have been nice to see both flowers and wall set up.
Hey Celestina! Apologies that we didn’t show a close up of the wall. We had made the flower wall for our wedding two years prior and used the same technique you saw on video to cover a much larger area. In the video we showed gluing to cardboard to create the “w” out of flowers but for our wedding we used 4x8 pieces of styrofoam. We used the same technique of making and attaching the flowers to the styrofoam as we did the cardboard. To stand the styrofoam up we built a wooden easel type structure that we attached the walls to. Hope that helps!