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Tissue Paper Flowers
How to Make Tissue Paper Flowers - A Step by Step Guide for Kids

Step 1 - Using about eight sheets of tissue paper, fold the tissue paper into a concertina
If using standard pipe cleaners (which are 6mm wide and 30cm long), we recommend that you use a 200mm square of tissue paper, so that the edges all meet when fully assembled.
The folds of the concertina should be about 15mm - 20mm wide.

Step 2 - Wrap a green pipe cleaner around the centre of the concertina and twist it tight - not too tight though as it will rip the paper.

Step 3 - If you shape both ends of the concertina with scissors, you will get a different shaped flower - it's nice if you round the end off or snip into the end, which will give you the finishes shown at the top of this page.
Then start opening up the tissue paper - spreading it out as much as possible to make a full flower.


Step 4 - A bit of teasing should give a full flower effect.

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