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How to make a flower wall


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Create your own flower wall

Flower walls are perfect for baby showers, birthdays and hen's parties, and make a beautiful backdrop for special occasion photographs. You can create this flower wall in an afternoon, using Resene testpots and coffee filters (yes, you read that right!).

You will need: Resene testpots in Resene Lola, Resene Galliano and Resene Suzie Q, testpot brushes, coffee filters (available at most supermarkets), garden wire and tape, string to hang the flowers.

Tip: Have fun with different colourways to suit the theme of your celebration.

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Step by step instructions

Step 1
Step one
Taking the coffee filters, paint each one inside and out using the Resene testpots.
Step 2
Step two
To create the petals, cut off the tops of each filter in a wavy pattern. We marked the pattern with a pencil first to make it easier.
Step 3
Step three
Take the petals and secure the bottoms onto the wire with garden tape.
Step 4
Step four
Once finished, hang the flowers onto string and arrange to create your flower wall.

Styling/project by Leigh Stockton


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