
There are so many possibilities with these paper flower kits. They make a great gift for an older child, a fun project with your own kids, good decor for a birthday table, or just a nice way to accessorize a child's room.
• The orchid is one of our favorites. It looks so real, but the blossoming will never end!

• Daffodils.

• Poppies!
We can imagine buying a kit to learn the technique and then taking matters into our own hands- maybe even using them for centerpieces for party tables.
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I always see these kits at Paper Source and have been tempted so many times to buy one...maybe one day.
I did one of the daffodil kits last year--they really are fun and easy and the flowers look great. I'm very tempted by the magnolia wreath.
those PS paper flowers made up the bulk of my wedding decor. and then i made dozens of them (plus the daffodils) for my friend's wedding.
i still have mine scattered around the house in vases and such, but i will never make another one. ever.
I made like 50 magnolia flowers and THOUGHT I was going to use them for my wedding, but then went another direction. I have lots of them left. I use them to top gifts, sometimes. We'll celebrate our five-year anniversary in June...
But yeah. Pretty!