Creating a Paper Flower Backdrop – FAQ

I get a lot of questions asking how I create my paper flower backdrops. And I mean a lot of questions. And usually I’m always happy to answer them! But I’ve been busy with creating more backdrops, and I just started a new job as well! So I thought it would be easiest for me to create this blog to answer some of my most frequent questions. If I haven’t answered your question please leave a comment below. I always try to answer quickly. Make sure you turn on email alerts for replies!

If you’re looking for more information, I will be putting together a full tutorial. And I mean full walk through with what supplies to purchase, videos and photos. This will be a tutorial that has to be purchased. I’m thinking the price will range from $50 – $75. If you’re interested in being alerted when it is available to purchase please email me at floralbyemilyjane@gmail.com with the subject line, “backdrop tutorial.” I have chosen to make this a paid tutorial because I have spent the last year perfecting how I create my backdrops and sharing that knowledge is valuable.

You can also get more FREE tools, tips, and tutorials in my Facebook Group.


So here it is my paper flower backdrop FAQ:

  • How do you hang your paper flowers on the backdrop?
    • I glue all of my flowers onto poster boards, then hang the boards onto the backdrop using wire. (For any more info on this part of the process, you will need to purchase the tutorial)
  • Do you glue the flowers onto the poster at the event or before?
    • Always always always before the event. I would never risk something going wrong day of unless absolutely necessary. I have almost everything done before I arrive to set up. I may bring extra leaves and small flowers to fill any empty spaces if needed.
  • How long does it take you to create a backdrop?paper flower backdrop chicago
    • The one I just created took me two nights, maybe a total of 8-10 hours. But I always add a disclaimer, I like to take small breaks so I don’t get burned out. I’ll watch TV, play some video games, go on my phone, or cook dinner to take a short break.
  • How much paper does it take to make a backdrop?
    • I’m honestly not sure. I haven’t really kept track. I have a good amount already on hand so I never have to go and purchase all the paper I need for one backdrop. If you’re new and creating one, I’d say maybe 250-500 sheets. I know that’s a large range but it depends on so many things. How many flowers, how many layers and petals on each flower, what kind of centers and leaves you make.
  • Where do you get your backdrop and stand?
    • They can be purchased from event decor companies, amazon etc.
  • Where do you get your templates?
    • I create them. A few can be purchased on my Etsy shop. Support small businesses and purchase from other paper florists! If you can’t find what you’re looking for from me, there are a bunch of great ones on Etsy.
  • What kind of paper do you use?
    • Almost exclusively 65 pound cardstock from Michael’s.
  •  What kind of glue do you use?
    • ArtMinds glue gun and glue sticks from Michael’s.
  • How do you transport your backdrops?
    • I have a midsize SUV and have learned how big I can make my backdrops to make sure they can fit. My backdrop curtain folds and my backdrop stand folds into an easy to carry bag.

I hope this helps and gets you started creating your own paper flower backdrops. If you have any more questions leave a comment below!

Photo Tutorial – Ruth Paper Flower Template

When I first started my paper flower business I was unsure of what templates to use. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to purchase some or if I should design my own. So I tried out a few designs and really loved the way they turned out.

A year later I have started making tutorials for my templates and now sell them on my Etsy shop!

If you’re looking for some inspiration you can visit my Facebook or Instagram pages.

Or, visit a few of my blogs!

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  1. Gather supplies. The supplies you need are
    • The Ruth template. You can purchase it here.
    • Paper. I used 8.5″ x 11″ Recollections paper from Michael’s
      • 12 sheets for the flower and 1 for the base (or 1 half piece)
    • Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
    • Sciccors
    • Pencil
    • Paper flower center
    • Something to curl your petals – large glue stick, bone shaping tool, etc.
  2. Trace your petals. You’ll need 6 of each size
  3. Cut out the petals
  4. Cut a base and cut a slit down the petals. The longer the slit, the lower your flower will sit. The shorter the slit, the taller your flower will sit. I prefer longer slits.
  5. Curl the petals in the shape you prefer. For this particular tutorial I shape one side of petal backwards and one side forwards.
  6. Glue the slit. Place glue on the left slit and fold over the right slit.
  7. Glue each layer of petals onto the base. I taper each layer of petals so they don’t lay directly on top of each other.
  8. Add your center!

If you’d like the full set of instructions, please purchase the template here.

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Photo Tutorial – Hillary Paper Flower

When I first started my paper flower business I was unsure of what templates to use. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to purchase some or if I should design my own. So I tried out a few designs and really loved the way they turned out.

A year later I have started making tutorials for my templates and now sell them on my Etsy shop!

If you’re looking for some inspiration you can visit my Facebook or Instagram pages.

Or, visit a few of my blogs!

Paper Flower Tutorial Chicago

  1. Gather supplies. The supplies you need are
    • The Hillary template. You can purchase it here.
    • Paper. I used 8.5″ x 11″ Recollections paper from Michael’s
      • 12 sheets for the flower and 1 for the base (or 1 half piece)
    • Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
    • Sciccors
    • Pencil
    • Paper flower center
    • Something to curl your petals – large glue stick, bone shaping tool, etc.
  2. Trace your petals. You’ll need 6 of each size
  3. Cut out the petals
  4. Cut a base and cut a slit down the petals. The longer the slit, the lower your flower will sit. The shorter the slit, the taller your flower will sit. I prefer longer slits.
  5. Curl the petals in the shape you prefer.
  6. Glue the slit. Place glue on the left slit and fold over the right slit.
  7. Glue each layer of petals onto the base. I taper each layer of petals so they don’t lay directly on top of each other.
  8. Add your center!

If you’d like the full set of instructions, please purchase the template here.

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Custom Bedroom Set

I love when my clients send me photos to color match to. Not only does it make my job easier because I’m such a visual person, but it also helps me make sure that I can do my best to match the colors perfectly.

For this set I chose to use two different shades of pink to match the pink flowers on the pillow. For the blue, I chose a blue that was slightly brighter than the blues on the pillow because I saw in the background that the walls are also a soft blue. So I wanted to make sure that the flowers stand out in the room.

This custom set of 5 flowers was purchased on my Etsy Shop, and it’s only $56!

 

To order a custom set, visit my etsy shop or email me at FloralbyEmilyJane@gmail.com.

Paper Flower Nursery Decor for Sisters

A few months back I had the opportunity to make two sets of paper flowers for a pair of sisters. Mom ordered these sets of 5 flowers to match their rooms and I was lucky enough for her to send me photos of the flowers hung in their rooms!

These sets are my set of 5 flowers. This set comes with two 19″ – 20″ large flowers, one 15″ medium flower, two 10″-12″ small flowers, and a set of leaves to match. This set of 5 flowers is $56 and is perfect for nurseries because there aren’t too many flowers where it can be overwhelming for small spaces, but they’re still absolutely breathtaking!

 

To hang a set of flowers on a wall, I recommend using a set of command strips. To hang the leaves, cut the strips down to fit the back and stick! It’s so simple and mess free!

To order your custom set of nursery paper flowers contact me at floralbyemilyjane@gmail.com.

Paper Flower Workshop – Hosted by Floral by Emily Jane

Wow I am so excited! I just planned my first ever paper flower workshop and you’re invited! I have learned so much during this hobby turned business and I want to share the best tips and tricks with you! I wish when I started doing this last year that I was able to find something like this local to me.

That’s why I’m extending this amazing opportunity to 13 people! I found this amazingly gorgeous venue in Lisle that the workshop will take place and there’s going to be snacks and refreshments! Plus, guests will have the opportunity to win raffle prizes, flower templates, and will go home with a large paper flower! So join me on May 27th from 1-3 pm in Lisle.

I can’t wait to host this event for you! I’ll also be planning more, so stay tuned! Purchase your tickets here. And, to receive updates and teasers, make sure you follow me on Facebook!

Pink White and Black Bedroom Inspiration

This bedroom is goals!

I teamed up with Erin from EK Photography to get some beautiful photos of this set of 5 paper flowers. She sent me a few inspiration photos of the comforter that purchased and the wall art so I could match the colors.

The wooden signs are from Rustic Pine Home Design. Check out their Etsy shop. The wooden A can be purchased from Hobby Lobby. They are originally $12, make sure you use a coupon! Spray paint to customize!

To purchase your custom set of paper flowers visit my Etsy Shop or send me and email at FloralbyEmilyJane@gmail.com.

 

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