Watch Your Creativity Blossom
For paper flower supplies and resources, check out Abbi's complete guide here.
Watch Abbi's Paper Blooms Basics series to get started making paper flowers!
For paper flower supplies and resources, check out Abbi's complete guide here.
Here is Abbi’s in-depth list of paper flower supplies.
And print out supply lists for the workshops in advance here!
All these designs are created with medium-weight-cardstock; 65 pounds or 176 gsm is best. Abbi’s favorite online resource for paper is the 12×12 Cardstock Shop.
Local craft stores like Michaels and Joann Fabrics also carry medium-weight cardstock. Read the full list of Abbi’s favorite paper suppliers here.
If you need a helpful conversion tool for pounds to grams, you can check this one out here!
Here are some of the most common cardstock thicknesses.
65lb cover (176 GSM): Best for paper flowers, cards, and handmade paper crafts.
80lb cover (260 GSM): Slightly thicker but can still work for paper crafting (think the "average" business card thickness)
100lb cover (271 GSM): Not recommended for paper flower making but great for invitations, the base of handmade cards, or anything you want more durability to.
110lb cover (284 GSM): One step beyond the last and rarely used in crafting except for certain invites or business cards.
This greatly depends on the flower, but one standard roll of crepe paper can comfortably make 5-7 average-stemmed flowers.
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Find the Paper Flowerfest schedule here!
No, a cutting machine is not required, though recommended. Abbi will feature a Cricut machine in most of her tutorials but has a video dedicated with pointers for those who are cutting with scissors.
How do I upload an SVG file to Cricut?
For uploading SVG files to Cricut Design Space, please see this helpful step-by-step post.
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Silhouette requires its user to have the Designer Edition to open SVG cut files in the Silhouette software. If you have the Designer software, you can use any of the SVG files with your machine.
Nope! You will have access to the videos, workshops, templates, and bonuses for the 2023 VIP Flower Power Pass by Abbi Kirsten forever!
Due to the digital nature of this product, we cannot offer refunds.
If you have questions prior to purchasing, please let us know! Reach out to us at [email protected]
Please watch this video here for help in downloading files.
We gave away lots of prizes at the live kickoff on Saturday, but there are still a few more in store!
All you need to do to enter the prizes above is join the Facebook Group and keep a lookout for the giveaway posts! Winners will be chosen by June 14th.
If you do not have a FB account, I recommend creating one just for the purpose of this event and then deleting it afterward. 🙂