FAQ

 

What type of paper should I use?

For smaller blooms (we suggest 8" and under) regular computer paper works just fine. For larger blooms, we recommend card stock, 65 - 110 lb. Card stock works great for small blooms as well. You can find this online or locally at office supply or craft stores.

To make your flowers unique, experiment with different colors, metallic paper, glitter, etc. You can use old sheet music or heavyweight crepe paper, or try watercolor painting your paper, spray painting and more! 

 

How do I assemble my flowers?

Check out the step-by-step guide in your booklet, or for video instructions, go to our website at papergrove.co/videos.

 

How do I display my flowers?

To hang your flowers, you can use Command™ strips, Velcro™ strips, push pins, or create a loop with ribbon and hot glue on the back of your flower. With some of the smaller blooms, you can also make a bouquet! Just bend the end of some sturdy floral wire into a circle and glue onto the back of your flower. Cover the wire with leaves if you would like.

 

Why do my templates have spots on them? 

Our templates are eco-friendly - they are made from 100% recycled materials! Due to this, there are some variations in color on the template pieces.

 

Remember - real flowers aren’t perfect, so yours don’t need to be either! Just have fun making some beautiful blooms!