How to Make Paper Roses
Now, you can create as many as paper roses to have a good and enjoyable experience while looking at your home and garden blooming up with these spectacular paper roses. No matter wherever you’re, and no matter whatever you do, immerse yourself with the roses that you have made. It’s simply intoxicating.
These crepe-paper roses are perfect addition to decorate your home or office. Use these step-by-step instructions (including photos) to make a bouquet of paper roses that fit perfectly with any occasion you’re going to celebrate.
This is a continual part of my previous article entitled How to make a paper rose. Since certain steps in making paper roses in this article can be tricky for certain individuals, I’ve created another way to make a bouquet of paper rose which is perfectly suited for everyone.
Note: All photos were taken by author. Without permission of the author, no parts of these photos are allowed to use.

The above photo is the finished product of the roses that would definitely make a great gift for a teacher, parents, family members, beloved one, or for valentines or any other special celebration.
Certainly, it’s the easiest way to make paper roses. You can create those paper roses easily with just a little practice and patience. Have a go!
Step 1

To shape petals for a rose, firstly, you’ve to draw a pattern of a petal onto a cardboard. For this purpose, I reused a portion of the chocolate biscuit box. Next, cut out the petal. For the following step, you’re going to use this pre-created petal as a template.

You should now have one pre-created petal with you.
Step 2

Use the template you created in step 1 (second photo) to trace the petal from a blue colored crepe paper.

Cut out the teardrop-shaped petal carefully with a pair of scissors.

Repeat this step (the first and second photo) to create 13 more teardrop-shaped petals. You should have altogether 14 teardrop-shaped petals.
Step 3
Wrap right edge of the petal around an ear pick (or any tiny long stick) to curl. Repeat the step to wrap left and down edges. You should have three edges curled inwards.

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Yovita Siswati | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Looks worth to try. Thanks for sharing.
giftarist | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Great article, very detailed, like it!
BC Doan | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Beautiful roses, and thanks for the instructions!
chitragopi | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Attractive roses and seems not difficult to make, with your detailed instructions. Thank you.
Papa Sparks | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
You do such a wonderful job putting together these “how-to” essays. It is quite remarkable how much detail you share with these pieces. Nicely done again.
Jenny Heart | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Roses made perfect by one great teacher. Great pictures. I’m saving this to my favorites. Well done Chan!
Sharif Ishnin | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Awesome photos and steps by step process. My mom would be impressed if I make this for her.;)
Joe Dorish | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Great instructions Chan and the roses are excellent!
CHAN LEE PENG | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Thanks for your support.
Judy Sheldon | Dec 11, 2009 | Reply
Chan, I followed the other article that I found in my “friends’ news” but it would not load properly. Thanks for supplying me this link. Your instructions are wonderful, as are your photos. They are so pretty!
Mr Ghaz | Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
Excellent job!..beautiful roses..very well explanation and easy to follow..Thanks for sharing this creative ideas..well done Chan.
Idazalee | Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
Wonderful work!..the flowers are so beautiful. you make it easy for me to learn. I’ll share this tips with my children. thanks again for the lesson.you’re great!
Glynis Smy | Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
What a wonderful article. I am going to make some in Christmas paper to give as extra presents for friends! Thanks for the effort you put into this.
Goodselfme | Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
These are lovely! thank you for your willingness to teach me to create these beautiful flowers, my friend.
valli | Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
Well explained with awesome images.
Lisa Clayton Williams | Dec 14, 2009 | Reply
Wonderful, easy to follow tutorial. Great pictures! Thanks for sharing!!
Eunice Tan | Dec 14, 2009 | Reply
Finally I can see the pictures well. Thanks for the link. And thanks for the tutorial.
CA Johnson | Dec 15, 2009 | Reply
I’m sorry that it took me so long to post my comments. The page wasn’t loading every time I tried to check it. These are really nice pics. You gave a wonderful description on how to make paper roses. These steps seem easy for anyone to do. Thanks so much for sharing these with us.
Anuradha Ramkumar | Dec 17, 2009 | Reply
Thank you for gifting those wonderful paper roses to me. They really looked real. Do you know what I do when I make flowers from paper? I spray little perfume on it and keep them on the living room, so they will have a sweet smell.
qiqi | Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
really good! and very INTERSTING!