July 22, 2021

Paper Flower Arrangement Using Dreaming Tree SVG Cut Files

 Today I am sharing a pretty floral planter I made using nothing but paper. I love these kinds of flowers because they last forever. I still love to have fresh flowers but it always makes me sad that they only last for a few days before dying.


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To create this pretty floral planter, I used an SVG cut file from Dreaming Tree. It is called Patriotic Floral Planter SVG and they show it being made for the 4th of July but I wanted to change it up some and make it into a bright and cheery summer planter. It was super easy to cut out using my Silhouette Cameo 4 and Design Studio Software.


I used different shades of yellow and orange patterned papers to create the flowers to give them a Gerber Daisy look. For the centers, I used some Rinea Foiled Paper in Mocha Starstruck and for the leaves, I used two different colors of green cardstock. For the planter, I used brown woodgrain paper and some Rinea Foiled Paper in Gold Glossy around the bottom.
Dreaming Tree has a great video tutorial showing how to assemble the floral planter. I changed it up a little since I didn't have wire or floral tape so I used wood skewers and painted them green for the stems of the flowers. I used Xyrons Mini Multi-Stick Glue Gun to adhere my flowers together.
To watch a video on how I created the crate paper butterflies, CLICK HERE.


Want to see more creations using SVG cut files from Dreaming Tree? Visit the Designer Crafts Connection Blog Post to see what their other designers created.

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8 comments:

  1. What a nice project. I absolutely love the curled center Rinea foil!

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  2. Really gorgeous, Nadine!
    Mike
    Dreaming Tree
    https://www.3dsvg.com

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    1. Thank you and I really enjoyed creating it. Can't wait to make more :)

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  3. So creative to take a 4th of July project and change the colors - just a completely different look! Love it!

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  4. This flower planter is amazing! I really love it.

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  5. I love your project! Those flowers look great.

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