Paper Lotus Flower

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By Ana Anderson


Hi crafty friends!

I am excited to be back today with my second blog post for CutCardstock and I have a fun project to share with you – a beautiful paper lotus flower!


I started with choosing the cardstock type and color and decided to use Tickled Pink I recently received in my order from CutCardstock. This cardstock pack comes in 5 shades of pink, is 65lb weight and is fantastic for paper projects!



I was contemplating using several shades of pink for this project but stuck to one shade and started to die cut the petals. Dies I used are from Sizzix – David Tutera Framelits – paper flowers.


Each petal was cut 4 times with folded paper (petals are connected in the middle – the dies create 8 petals in each size).






Once all the pieces were cut, they were scored in the middle and shaded with Distress Ink in Festive Berries for a more realistic look.


The photo below shows both before and after shading.


Once I was done with inking the petals, I started curling the edges using my bone folder. I believe Sizzix offers a tool for curling petals but I don’t make paper flowers very often so the bone folder did the job!


Once all my petals were curled it was time to curl up the stamen. (stamen was die cut 3 times and inked as well).


Now it was time to put the flower together – I layered all my die cut pieces making sure they look good and fit together before I started adhering them.


I adhered each layer of petals using tape adhesive starting with the largest petals finishing with the stamen in the middle.
Once all of the layers adhered, I added gold glitter sequins in the middle of the stamen for some interest and my flower was finished!


I love the way this lotus flower turned out and am planning to create few more in different shades of pink and maybe blue.


I really hope you like this project as much I as I liked creating it and hopefully, you give paper flowers a try!

Thank you for stopping by today and I wish you all a Happy New Year!


To find more of my papercraft projects please visit my Instagram @anaa975 or my blog https://stacksofcards.com/

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