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In a bed of Paper Roses- How to Make Easy DIY Paper Roses

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 How to make paper roses. Printable flower pattern templates. 

When I first started creating paper floral 6 years ago I never would have imagined being able to create so many types of flowers with what started out as a flat piece of boring paper! And further more so many types of the same flower.

Paper flowers are so much fun to make. Partly, I think because you can tweak a little here and there, curl a petal forward instead of backwards, and completely change the look!

I have designed each petal carefully along the way and so far have come up with 6 different style of just roses!

Roses are the most requested flower because, well, roses are classic! duh!

Before I tell you about all these fabulous paper roses I have to make that boring statement…

***These flower designs are my personal creations and also my bread and butter to my family, so pretty please do not under any circumstances use these for anything other then personal event decor; I know you’re too awesome to do such a thing anyways right?  Thanks! 

(I do offer event planner licenses if you wish to use my templates to build flowers for events. Contact me about an event license if you are interested. Under NO condition are the templates or design methods to be resold.) 

So let’s jump into a bed of paper roses… 😉

Scarlet Style Rose

Miss Scarlet Rose here is always been at the top of my favorites list out of the 70 some flower templates I’ve created. This template has some amazing versatility too since the flower measures 9 inches in diameter once made. Making these perfect for filler flowers in backdrops, centerpieces or maybe even bouquets!
A closeup of a blooming dark pink scarlet rose made of paper. Paper leaves are under the flower, and straw is nestled above the paper rose.
I’m also in love with Scarlet because the pictures turned out so perfect! I’m sure my fellow photography geeks will understand! Check out the Scarlet rose templates.
Amid straw on a light brown table sits a pink paper Scarlet rose and green paper leaves. You can make this paper flower using the template found on this page.

Ruffle Rose

Next up I have my Ruffle Rose which is an oldie, but a goodie. This is actually the first paper rose I ever made!
A blooming paper rose on paper leaves lays on a wooden table. The text in the left lower corner reads, "Easy DIY Paper Flowers."
Pssss… This is the rose I use to make my paper flower pomanders!
Abbi Kirsten holds black and white striped ribbon dripping with fluffy paper flowers across her chest.
They aren’t as hard to make as they look. I promise!
Abbi Kirsten has paper flowers hanging from her outstretched arm with ribbon. The text in the center reads, "Paper flower pomander balls."
 Check out the video instructions for the Pomander Kissing Balls to make these stand-out paper flowers for your next event!

Ruby Rose

The paper Ruby Rose and matching paper greenery sits open on a piece of tan canvas. Paper flowers are easy and fun to make with my templates.
Miss Ruby was my most popular requested flowers for bouquets and centerpieces I used to create for events.
A bird's eye view of an open pink Ruby Rose paper flower and paper leaves. The flower sits on a tan canvas.

Rosie Giant Rose

Yes I really named my giant rose Rosie. I guess I’ve become more original then I was originally. If you followed that. 🙂
A close-up of the layers of red paper used to create a giant Rosie-style paper flower with paper leaves. The text in the right corner reads "Rosie Style."
You will want to use Rosie if you want to add some large beautiful roses to your next backdrop! This on measures about 13-14 inches in diameter.
Of course you will want a flower buddy to go with Rosie so she isn’t lonely. Hop over to view all giant templates to accompany Miss Rosie.

Diana Rose

These last two roses are my latest designs. It’s really crazy to see how far I’ve come. I wish I had an old photo of what some of my first flowers looked like. Let’s just say I’ve done a lot of improving! 😉
            A delicate light pink paper Diana Rose site amid it's paper leaves on top of an ornate wood frame.
Both these photos here are the same template! Say what? Yes you can make totally different looking flowers with the exact same templates! View Diana rose templates
             The paper Diana rose has pearl stamens and paper leaves curling towards the sun. The paper flowers sits delicately on a wood cutout frame.
You can see how I make each design in this 2 part paper Diana rose video tutorial!

Ansley Rose

Last, but not least, is Ansley Rose. Sounds like a girls name, right? I think if my husband and I end up with a girl when we have our 3rd child this name will be in the running for sure!
Bright yellow and pink paper made the Ansley roses blooming on a white table. Light green paper foliage peeks out from around the three springtime paper flowers.
Ansley is the latest hottest rose from my Paper to Petal Artistry designs. In fact I just posted the video tutorial for the Ansley rose today! 
Three paper Ansley roses in deep pink, light pink, and yellow are bunched together on an empty table with paper fern-like foliage connecting them all.
There is so much potential with any paper flower, but the timeless classic vibe of the rose captured through paper will always be my favorite above all!
What are some of your favorite flowers from nature? If there one you would love to see me design? I would love to hear your thoughts! 
A light wooden board with ornate sides holds a bundle of paper Ansley roses and green paper leaves in the center. Paper flowers like these are colorful and appear delicate but sturdy.
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3 Comments

  1. Thanks, I have recently been looking for info on this craft for a long time and yours is the greatest I have found out so far.

  2. Hello Kirsten

    I am looking for the Ruffle Rose svg, how can I find that on your website?

    Thank you,
    Jeana