I don't know about you, but I am tickled that they are making such fun and cute cupcake papers these days especially since not only do they make cupcakes and muffins a bit more festive, you can craft with them too! And speaking of crafting with cupcake papers, that is just what I have for you today. Here is a great tutorial on how to make a poppy flower with cupcake liners from the book How to Make 100 Paper Flowers: Ideas and Instruction for Folding, Cutting, and Simple Sculptures.
Click on this page from How to Make 100 Paper Flowers to enlarge and read the step-by-step tutorial on haw to make a cupcake paper flower.
More about the bloomin' good paper crafting CPi book:
How to Make 100 Paper Flowers: Ideas and Instruction for Folding, Cutting, and Simple Sculptures
by Maria Noble
Learn how to make 100 beautiful flowers, from lifelike to fanciful, with How to Make 100 Paper Flowers! These creations are perfect for weddings and other celebrations, and this comprehensive guide brings you a wide variety of techniques and styles. Step-by-step instructions are accompanied by color photos and diagrams; techniques include general crafting (cut, shape, and glue), origami, and quilling. All patterns are included! Color your world and satisfy your craft cravings with delightful, handmade, paper flowers.
For Maria Noble, making flowers is a lifelong passion that began as a child watching her mother and aunt run a floral business. Using innovative methods, they made beautiful flowers from fabric, paper, and other materials for weddings and other special events. Maria started her own business ten years ago, incorporating her inherited skills and exploring ideas of her own to create new, distinctive flowers. The business has flourished, and now her exquisite flowers are sought out by consumers and businesses nationwide, including leading event planners in New York and Los Angeles. Her flowers have been featured in various magazines and on popular websites.
Maria lives in Avon, Connecticut with her husband and two children. Find her online at www.stjudescreations.com
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