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Easy Paper Flower Backdrop Assembly

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When it comes to a Paper Flower Backdrop, making the flowers is only half the battle. The other is designing the layout. While there are many ways to create a beautiful paper flower backdrop, I’m going to show you the easiest and more cost-effective way to make a 4 ft by 3ft backdrop. This is wonderful as a tabletop backdrop that can be displayed on a dessert table for a party or shower. This paper flower backdrop design is also perfect for low-to-the-ground photo shoots for adults that may be sitting or young children who are shorter.

This idea came to me when my husband Michael and I decided to have a photoshoot to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary. Paper flowers are a big part of my life, and I thought it could be fun to come up with a way to incorporate them! My hubby was a good sport. But then again, he always is. I wouldn’t be where I am today without him!

Sooo… I decided to photograph the process to share how to DIY one for yourself!

Supplies

  • Cardboard project board (found at craft stores or office supply stores. I’m using a 3×4 ft one, but I believe there are some bigger options if you want to go for a larger look)
  • Pink spray paint ( or your preferred color). You can leave the board white if you like it that way or if you are planning to cover it completely in flowers, which would be way cool!
  • Fabric strips (optional) in a variety of textures. I used some lace ribbon, tulle, pearl strands, and cut-up fabric pieces for my backdrop.
  • Paper flowers, as many or as few as you want. I started out with 3 large, 3 medium, and 4 small. (you can download templates & tutorials to make paper flowers here)
  • Silk Flowers like hydrangeas (this is optional, but I decided to use some silk flowers as filters for spaces between my paper flowers.
  • Glue Gun

Step 1

Start by spraying your project board with your spray paint. I’m using a light pink for mine.

Make sure to let it dry for an hour or so.

Step 2

While your project board is drying, work on cutting your strips of fabric. Try to cut them all the same length but be sure to leave enough extra length to glue and drape over the backside.

I used a variety of textures for mine to add lots of detail.

Step 3

Start gluing on your fabric strips. Again try to make sure you cut them long enough to have the top glued to the back side and hanging all the way down the front.

Keep adding fabric, as little or much as you want until you are happy with it.

Step 4

Now gather your paper & silk flowers.

giant paper flower templats- charlotte style paper flowers- diy paper flowers

Here are the specific paper flower designs I used for this backdrop arrangement.

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Step 5

Begin with the largest flowers first and lay them out till you are happy with the placement. Then glue them down. Be generous with your glue. Press firmly till dry.

Step 6

This is where the silk flowers come in handy. Begin to fill in some of the spaces with your silk flowers and smaller paper flowers, like the Scarlet rose. 

Step 7

Either using paper or silk greenery, add in the desired amount of leaves.

paper flower wall backdrop

And that’s it! Perfect easy decor item for any simple event!

UPDATED: After Hubby and I used this for our 5th wedding anniversary photos, I had a friend who needed some decor for her event and went back and added some more flowers using an enlarged version of the anemone templates.  Take a look!

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11 Comments

  1. How do you keep the cardboard standing?

  2. Abigail Gillespie says:

    I use a cardboard project board that is tri-fold so it stand on its own. And some of the pictures I have it fully opened with a chair behind to keep it upright. 🙂

  3. Evelyn Cardona says:

    Beautiful! The site for the template is not working. Thank you for sharing!

  4. Sharon moore says:

    Any suggestions on what to use to create a larger backdrop? Maybe 6×6 or larger

    1. You could use larger foam boards like foam insulation boards from hardware stores to attach the flowers too. 🙂

  5. M. Rodríguez says:

    Just using glue from the glue gun holds the biggest flowers onto the fabric ? They dont come off ?

    1. Yes, because the strips of fabric I was using with sheer/lace and the glue went through to the board to connect.

  6. Lainey Hays says:

    Right here is the perfect site for anybody who
    wishes to understand this topic. Thanks!