pull out, 6 pages from a book, and cut the petals. you need six of each size, like below, going from small to big
next you need to curl the edges, i found it best to roll the edges around a thin stick
then arrange then in piles by size, with the first piece roll in to a cone, and glue with glue gun, then keep adding the petals going around and around, dabbing the glue gun on each petal.
keep adding the petals in size order
after all the petals are added, you can then roll some of the petals over the stick again if you want to make it more curly,
its so simple and takes no time, i used an old book i got free with a mag so this cost me nothing apart from the glue.
Rosie says
As an English teacher I would never normally be able to chop up a book, however with this tutorial I finally have a use for my copy of 'Atonement' which I never really got along with. Love them.
Thank you!
http://twelvecraftsofchristmas.blogspot.com
Debbie says
I have a difficult time destroying books, but I think these are great ways to recycle newspapers or old magzines.
Something Nice and Pretty says
I love to read but have no problem using a book that has seen better days, I love this tutorial, black and white are my fav and these would go so well!
Rachel W K says
these look so beautiful! I love how vintage it looks with the book pages. thanks for such an easy-to-follow tutorial 🙂
-rachel w k
rwkrafts.blogspot.com
Michelle says
So pretty. I love flowers and stuff made out of old book pages. There is just something about it.
thanks for sharing the tute.
LeAnn ~ My Day In The Making says
These are precious! As one that loves to read, I especially am fond of them. 🙂
Sandra says
Wonderful flowers with a special message. Love you creativity.
ReMadeSimple Kristina says
These are gorgous! Stopping by from Nifty Thrifty Things link party-I'm pinning 🙂 Thanks for the great tutorial!
Elizabeth says
Great post – I'm pinning these!
Jaymie says
I love book page projects. I usually just use the pages out of my most loathed college texts or books that have been too loved and are falling apart to the point of being completely unusable. I love the idea of giving them a second life, and there's something appealing about seeing words in all kinds of places that you wouldn't normally think to look.
Stopped by from the Oasis Accent link-up …
Jaymie @ http://dancesdishesanddreams.blogspot.com
DIY Addict says
oh very nice! thanks for sharing. visiting from debbiedoo newbie party
Christmas Gal Chronicles says
Oh! Refreshingly simple and beautiful!
-Rebecca
(Saw you on Tip Junkie!)
Redo 101 says
Love love love this idea! You've inspired me, I've got to try it! I found you at the DIY party, thanks for sharing.
Amy @ Positively Splendid says
These are lovely!
Holly says
Yay! I love your book page flowers! So chic! I'm a new follower & I can't wait to see what you come up with next! Thank you for sharing! Holly @ bellanest.blogspot.com
Crafting Rebellion says
Featured on my blog today. Thanks!
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Peggy~PJH Designs says
How lovely. I've been doing the book page flowers you do from a spiral you cut out these are much prettier. Thanks for sharing.
nibsnabsandknots says
These are adorable. I'm going to def. add these to my Weekend Wiggle post on Friday! You'll have to check it out! 🙂
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Andrea @Oasis Accents says
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing at Sunday's Best =)
southernstumble says
I love this! I will definitely have to try. Love your blog by the way!
Anonymous says
simplicity itself! 🙂 Esther from fleurcottage
christy@sewloveit says
this looks great!!
Natasha says
These are just gorgeous!! thanks for the great tutorial
I have featured them on this weeks link party!
feel free to grab an 'I've been featured' button
Hope to see you there again today
Natasha xx
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Irēna says
Great idea and job!
concretenprimroses says
Sooo pretty!
Thanks
ChicCrafter says
Classy and pretty 🙂 thank you I put it on my to do crafting list.
gloria says
I collect old hymnbooks, even sometimes the same one in multiples if it looks like they might just get tossed in the dumpster. I think using the pages with Christmas carols would be great for the holidays. If people look closely, they'll see the words to their favorite Christmas songs in my wreath flowers.
Thanks so much for this idea.
~gloria
gloriaslater.blogspot.com
Kristy says
so pretty!
di@cottage-wishes says
I am now following you please give me a visit! Di
Scott's Rose says
Thank you sooooo much for this tutorial! It is exactly what I have been searching for 🙂
I hope you don't mind if I share this link
chariji says
que bonitas quedan! lo voy a intentar, gracias por el pap.
artclubblog says
These are just beautiful! Look forward to making them.
Anonymous says
Nice. Now I have a use for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." Worst book ever. I couldn't get past page 54 and believe me, those first 54 pages were a major struggle. And that's saying something because I LOVE to read.
Anonymous says
I agree on the book, whole-heartedly. I got a bit farther in, the sheer violence left me running from it. Do you, by any chance, know what glue she used with these flowers? She doesn't say and I don't know.
Anonymous says
What a lovely way to redeem the Twilight series.
Anonymous says
I love these and am very frustrated making them! Perhaps my book of choice is too old? The problem I have that the pages tear when I wrap the petals? Perhaps O need to try the technique with another book; otherwise these old encyvlopedi pages work well for me for so many other things!
sandy's crafty bits says
oh my goodness how super … must have a go … thank you for sharing with us all … happy crafting and love sandy xx
Anonymous says
Does the type of paper matter? I want to make a bridal bouquet but with sheet music, in memory of my Grandfather's. Thank you
Julie Baugh says
Fantastic idea – attached to a wire stem these would make a good "get well" or "end of year teacher gift" for someone.
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Claire D says
I have just got a BA (Hons) in English Literature and I wanted to do something special with the book I used for my major undergraduate project (Jane Eyre) I had an old copy with I had read over and over, so I followed your instructions and made some roses from this book. Every time I look at my book page roses I feel proud that I passed my degree. I also used a Harry Potter book to make a small bouquet for a friend who was getting married – she loved it – so thank you for the instructions x
twiggstiudios says
That’s great so glad to help x
D Carpenter says
I agree, the series of books are evil. Not even fit for paper flowers. I kept finding bad things on my flowers.
Back to happiness and paper flowers.