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Don't worry about it looking perfect. It doesn't need to. However, make sure to twist the ends of the hanger together tightly so that they don't accidentally poke you when you're putting the ribbon casing around it. Speaking of...
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Now, fold your tissue paper in half, then half it again and again until you get about the size of flower you want. My flowers are about 3 1/2 inches in diameter. I folded my paper until it was about 4 inches across and drew my flower pattern on it. Cut out your flowers, and save the scraps. *Style note here: I like the look of a more crinkled petal, so my tissue paper is like that. A flatter tissue paper would look nice, too.
Use two pieces of tissue paper per flower. Rip a small edge of tissue paper off of the scrap pile, and fold/crumple it into a small wad. That will help hold each flower in place on the string.
Thread the small wad of paper where you want your flower to "float" and loop the thread through again to help it stay put. Next, pierce the two pieces of tissue that make up one flower in the center. Allow flower petals to slide down to where the wad is stationed on the thread. Continue attaching flowers at variable distances to create a falling effect.
When you have the desired number of flowers on a string, tie it to a corner in the grid. Mine isn't finished yet, but you get the idea.
When you have the number of flower strings you want, it is time to add the part that holds this beauty up. Double thread your needle, so that you have a very durable string. You will need enough to make 3 strands. Space the string evenly apart on your wire hanger so that it has three touch down points. Make sure that there is enough give to hang beautifully from the ceiling (I suggest each strand be at least 12 inches long). Attach each string by sewing around the wire hanger and through the ribbon. Then, attach the three strings together in the middle with some amazing knot tying. You can even make a small loop to hang them with.
You're finished! Now, you can dress that forlorn corner of your house, too. It will feel much better, just like mine.
1 comment:
I love this idea. Way, way cute!
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