How to Make a Paper Corsage (2024)

Introduction: How to Make a Paper Corsage

Okay guys, nothing will make a girl feel special like a beautiful corsage to wear out to that fancy dinner you're planning for her for Valentine's Day. The problem is, flowers die! So here's a corsage that you can make for her that will last forever!

Step 1: Gather Supplies

Template : the template for this project can be downloaded from the Canon website here
The instructions can also be downloaded there, but I found them rather lacking. So that's why I decided to put this instructable together.
Glue: I used both a glue stick (not pictured) and Aleene's Tacky Glue
(I find Tacky Glue much easier to use if I pour some in a plastic tray and use a toothpick to spread it)
Scissors: you can use a pair of regular scissors, but you might also like to use a pair of shorter detail scissors, like those pictured.
Stylus
Ruler

Step 2: Cut Out the Petals

Cut out the rectangles surrounding each petal piece, along the solid lines. You really don't need to worry about the part numbers!

Step 3: Glue and Fold Petal Pieces

Using the stylus and ruler, score along the dashed line on each petal piece and fold. Open and spread glue along one half. I used a glue stick for this because it won't warp the paper and it dries quickly.

Step 4: Cut Out Each Petal

Cut out the petal shape from each piece. Also cut a slit along the red line separating the numbered tabs.

Step 5: Score and Fold Tabs

Score and fold along the dashed line of each numbered tab.

Step 6: Glue Tabs Together

The lowest numbers on the tabs correspond to the part numbers on the Canon instructions. So, for example, the petal piece with tabs numbered 5 and 6 is Part #5 in the instructions. In order to help keep things straight I glued them so that the lowest numbered tab was on the outside. Apply Tacky Glue to the highest numbered tab and fold the other tab on top of it.

Step 7: Curl Petals

Using the stylus as a guide, curl the petals as stated below:
On Part #5 curl both edges of the petal inward with one overlapping the other
On Part #6 and Part #7 curl both edges of the petals loosely inward
On Parts #8 - 14 curl both edges of the petals outward

Step 8: Make Rose Center

Apply glue to the bottom of Part #5 and press it on top of Part #6, wrapping the edges of Part #6 around Part #5. Put glue on the bottom of Part #6 and glue it inside Part #7 in the same way. You should now have a rose center, with one petal wrapped tightly between two other petals.

Step 9: Adhere Outer Petals

Apply glue to the bottom of the rose center and adhere to Part #8. Continue to apply the rest of the petals (Parts #9-14) in the same way, overlapping the petals slightly. It may seem like they don't fit together very well, but trust me, it will come out looking okay! Paper is very forgiving!

Step 10: Make Other Two Roses

Repeat steps 2-9 for the yellow and blue roses.

Step 11: Cut Out and Assemble the Base (Part #2)

Score and fold along the dashed lines, opening it back up after each fold.
There are two #2 tabs; apply glue to the white area of one of the tabs and fold the other one over it.
Apply glue to the white area of the #2 tab that is now on top and fold the remaining tab down on top of it.
Note - this will be a three dimensional pop-up pyramid type piece. It is not supposed to be flat, so don't squish it down!

Step 12: Adhere Roses to Base

Glue the roses to the white areas of the base piece. I found it helpful to use my stylus to press the base to the flower from inside the base.

Step 13: Cut Out and Adhere Leaves

Cut out the larger rectangle surrounding the leaves. Fold it in half and glue it just like you did the petal pieces, then cut out the leaves. Adhere the leaves to the base. You can shape the leaves a bit by bending them back, if desired.
As you can see in the picture, I also glued a ribbon bow to the back of the leaves. I thought this would make it easier to pin it on as a corsage.

How to Make a Paper Corsage (2024)

FAQs

How to make a simple paper corsage? ›

How to Make a Paper Corsage
  1. Step 1: Gather Supplies. ...
  2. Step 2: Cut Out the Petals. ...
  3. Step 3: Glue and Fold Petal Pieces. ...
  4. Step 4: Cut Out Each Petal. ...
  5. Step 5: Score and Fold Tabs. ...
  6. Step 6: Glue Tabs Together. ...
  7. Step 7: Curl Petals. ...
  8. Step 8: Make Rose Center.

What can I use instead of a wrist corsage? ›

Here are 15 great ideas (and alternatives) for mother of the bride corsages.
  • Floral Necklace. ...
  • Floral Hair Accessory. ...
  • Nosegay Bouquet. ...
  • Tussie Mussie. ...
  • Small Boutonniere. ...
  • Ring Corsage. ...
  • Floral Hoop. ...
  • Floral Spray for a Clutch Bag.
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Is it difficult to make a corsage? ›

With a few supplies and easy-to-follow instructions, you can make your own DIY corsage in no time! It's so easy you don't need floral wire or tape to create this beautiful wristlet. You can also make a corsage that attaches to your clothing with a pin or pair of magnets.

How many flowers should be in a corsage? ›

How Many Flowers Do I Need for Wedding Floral Arrangements?
ArrangementSmall Size
Corsage1 focal flower, 1-2 filler/secondary flowers, and 1-2 stems of greenery
Boutonniere1-2 flowers
Decoration10-15 stalks of focal flowers 5-10 stems of accent flowers 4-8 stalks of filler flowers
3 more rows

How do you press a wrist corsage? ›

Option 4: Press It

Place a piece of cardboard on a flat surface and cover it with four newspaper sheets and one sheet of tissue paper on top of the newspaper. Put your corsage on top of the tissue paper, carefully spreading the flowers apart so no flower is on top of another one.

How do you make a corsage from scratch? ›

Cut the stems off the flowers so that only ½ to 1 inch of stem directly underneath the bud remains. Wrap wire around the stems. This makes it easier to bend and move the flowers into your desired position. After wrapping with wire, start from the top of the bloom and wrap floral tape around the stem twice.

How to prep flowers for a corsage? ›

First things first, you need to prep your flowers for the project. Start by removing any guard petals, leaves, or excess greenery. Then, trim the stems down. Next, place your flowers in cool water before you begin assembly, which will keep them fresh and hydrated.

How do you make a paper flower buttonhole? ›

How to Make an Origami Buttonhole Flower
  1. Introduction: How to Make an Origami Buttonhole Flower. ...
  2. Step 1: (Optional) Make a Square Piece of Paper. ...
  3. Step 2: Make a Preliminary Base. ...
  4. Step 3: Fold Down the "Pages". ...
  5. Step 4: Fold Up Your "Kites". ...
  6. Step 5: Fold the Layers to the Right. ...
  7. Step 6: Create the Stem of Your Flower.

What do you need to make a pin on corsage? ›

What you'll need
  1. A flower (peonies or globular chrysanthemums work well)
  2. Florist tape.
  3. Florist wire.
  4. A safety pin.
  5. Wire cutters.
  6. Secateurs.

How to make a flower bouquet with color paper? ›

To make a paper flower bouquet, start by creasing a small square of paper diagonally and folding the corners up so the edges align with the crease. Next, fold back those edges in half and glue the resulting flaps together to make a cone shape.

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