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		<title>DIY Project: Origami Flowers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This next project isn&#8217;t for the faint of heart&#8230;it&#8217;s time consuming and detail driven, but if you have the patience, it&#8217;s GORGEOUS. Love that the bride put so much TLC into her day. Materials 1.    Origami paper (6&#215;6”) or medium-weight textured art paper (12&#215;12” works best) -Origami paper available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This next project isn&#8217;t for the faint of heart&#8230;it&#8217;s time consuming and detail driven, but if you have the patience, it&#8217;s GORGEOUS. Love that the bride put so much TLC into her day.</p>
<p><img src="http://cf.stylemepretty.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/diy27a.jpg" alt="DIY favors" width="601" height="922" /></p>
<p><strong>Materials</strong></p>
<p>1.    Origami paper (6&#215;6”) or medium-weight textured art paper (12&#215;12” works best)<br />
 -Origami paper available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online at Paper-tree<br />
 -Art paper available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online at Scrapbook Paper or The Paper Mill Store</p>
<p>2.    Bamboo skewers or Round basket reed<br />
 -Bamboo skewers available at Kroger, Harris Teeter, or online at Chefs Resource<br />
 -Basket reed available online at Baskets of Joy</p>
<p>3.    Paintbrush (flat and slightly angled works best)<br />
 -Available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online at Utrecht Art</p>
<p>4.    Inkpad <br />
 -Available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online at Rubber Stamps</p>
<p>5.    Hot glue gun<br />
 -Available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online at Adhesive Solutions</p>
<p>Optional:</p>
<p>6.    Clear polyester resin, like Castin’Craft; and Catalyst for polyester resin<br />
 -Available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online at ETI-USA</p>
<p>7.    Thin crafting wire<br />
 -Available at Michael’s, AC Moore, or online at Artistic Wire</p>
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<p><strong>Instructions</strong></p>
<p>1.    If you’ve decided to use art paper instead of origami paper, first cut your sheet into squares using a paper cutter, or a straight-edge and Xacto knife. A 12&#215;12” sheet will divide into four 6-inch squares.</p>
<p>2.    Using illustrated step-by-step instructions and/or videos, fold the square into an origami flower. Excellent how-to guides are available at the following links: Origami Tulip (10 steps; for the novice) and Origami Lily/Iris (14 steps; a bit more advanced). If using heavier paper, it’s useful to keep a credit card handy for making sharp creases. You may also want to utilize the end of a paper-clip to help pop out the tulip and make it three-dimensional (in the last step), and a pencil to help curl down the petals of your flowers. Enlist the help of bridesmaids’ – it’s so fun to do this over snacks and good girly gab – and it gets the job done even faster!</p>
<p>3.    Paint the edges of your flowers. An inkpad distributes just the right pigment and is easy to “brush out” for a soft, faded look. You can experiment with tea-staining flowers by dipping them in a brewed cup of tea and letting them air dry. Or use colored origami/art paper for beautiful solid flowers.</p>
<p>4.    Insert the pointed end of a bamboo skewer into the bottom of each flower and secure with a generous bead of hot glue. Or if you prefer drooping flowers, clip a length of basket reed, insert one end of the piece into the bottom of your flower, and glue into place.</p>
<p>5.    Optional: You can create interesting centerpieces with height by arranging various flowers at different levels and securing them together with craft wire.</p>
<p>6.    Optional: If you want to make your blossoms a bit sturdier and give them a high-gloss glassy-like coating, then dip them in polyester resin that’s been mixed with catalyst per the container’s instructions (make sure you do this in a well-ventilated area and on a dry, non-humid day!). Stick the skewers in the ground outside to cure for at least 24 hours.</p>
<p>7.    Arrange your flowers bouquet-style in your favorite vase.</p>
<p>Your flowers can be used throughout your wedding. Wrap a ribbon around the stems and – voila! – beautifully unique bridesmaids’ bouquets for your ceremony. The vase arrangements make great DIY centerpieces for the reception – and they double as the perfect take-home favors for your guests! Consider highlighting your favors by buying cheap bud vases (from thrift stores, Michael’s, or online at Ikea [as low as .79 cents each!]), sticking a single blossom in each one, and putting them at each place-setting.</p>
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