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Nothing is better than some bright, cheery flowers, right?
Especially ones that have a longer shelf life, and these sweetpipe cleaner flowerstake the cake.
These blooms couldnt be easier to make or simpler!
Add these flowers to a card, throw them in a vase, or turn them into fridge magnets!
They are a wonderful craft on their own but also add an excellent pop to basic projects.
I hope these pops of colors bring some brightness to you or your loved ones days.
With that, lets get on to the post!
Bend all of them in half to create a V shape.
Step 2.once you nail all of your pipe cleaners from the first step in order, well start assembling.
Hold the green pipe cleaner so the opening on V faces downward.
Step 4.Separate all of the spokes of the colorful pipe cleaners to start on the flowers.
Once they are spaced, start rolling them inward toward the anchored part of the stem.
Step 5.Continue this idea until the pipe cleaner reaches the middle part.
Shape or manipulate as needed.
Alternatively, you’re free to wait until the end to reshape or manipulate.
Repeat and continue all petal rolls in one direction for a more uniform look.
Step 7.As you finish the petal formation and arranging, move back toward the stem.
Give the very end of it a good pinch to make it stick better.
you’re free to also leave your petals rounded!
Whatever works best for you.
Step 10.Grab your other green pipe cleaner and get ready to make a leaf.
This placement can be wherever you want!
If you have more green pipe cleaners, feel free to add more leaves.
Step 12.Finish attaching your leaf or leaves and pinching the ends to help cement their place on the flower.
There you have itan insanely cute DIY Pipe Cleaner Flower!
How to Use These Flowers
-Hot glue magnets to the back of them for fridge magnets.
-Glue them onto some strong cardstock for a darling card.
-Make a bouquet for story or playtime.
Add them to a vase or shadowbox for room decor.
-Attach name cards for seating arrangements.
-Make a class art project on a bulletin board with each childs flower.
-Springtime lesson or bulletin board display with counting or color recognition.
-Attach them to writing utensils in an office, classroom, or personal use.
-Memory or matching games for kids or students.
-Make flower crowns for play, a school project, or production.