Looking for an easy yet stunning wood paper project? Wood Roses are the answer! The color combinations and variations are endless! You are only limited by your own imagination!
For this project you will be using our Fleece Back papers (link below). We started with Aspen in the center, then Birch, then Cherry and finished with Walnut.
Materials Needed:
Real Wood Paper – Fleece Back .010″ thick
(We used Aspen, Cherry and Walnut.)
Oval paper punch
Scissors
Glue – We used Beacons 3 in 1 but a glue gun would work as well
Small bowl of water
Paper towel or dish towel
Toothpick or other small round item to wrap wood around
Instructions:
Paper punch your ovals so the grain is going the length of your oval (this will allow the paper to curl the right direction).
Cut ovals in half and soak ovals in water for up to 1 minute.
Remove ovals from water and place on towel to drain excess water.
For the first center petal piece, carefully wrap a piece around the toothpick. When you have the desired size, apply glue to the bottom edge of the petal. For all other pieces, apply a bead of glue to the bottom (cut/straight edge) of the petal and wrap it around the previous petal. Continue layering until you have the desired look and size. You can create a rosebud all the way to a fully open rose just by creating space between the top of the previous layers petals as you glue the bottom to the base of the flower.