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Tissue paper roses are inexpensive to make, but the result is a handmade decoration that's quite beautiful. They can be used to decorate everything from a wedding reception hall to a wrapped gift. You can make them to resemble both open and closed flowers and may add a "stem" underneath. These roses can be displayed singly or with many together in a bouquet.

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Making Open Flowers

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  1. Select a color of tissue paper for your rose's petals. You may use natural rose colors, such as red, pink, white, orange, yellow, and lavender. [1] Instead, you may get creative and use other colors or even patterned paper. Black roses can look both elegant and morbid if you're decorating for a Halloween party. When making open roses, you may use multiple colors in one "flower" to make a rainbow.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Using scissors, cut out eight round pieces of tissue paper roughly the same size. Don't try to make the pieces perfect circles, as roses are not spheres. The pieces may be any size, just keep in mind that their diameter will be roughly half the width of the finished rose.
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    This will make the petals look more realistic. Stack the petals on top of one another. Place the bottom end of a pen on top of the petals. Curl the pieces around the pen and move the pen up and down and side to side.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Separate out the stack of petals. Take the first petal and twist it tightly into a cone shape. Wrap a second petal into a cone around the first petal starting roughly one centimeter below its top. Repeat this with three more petals. For the final three petals, wrap only about a quarter of each petal into the cone and leave the rest flat. These bottom petals should encircle the entire rose.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Cut a roughly 10 centimeter piece of thin-gauge wire. Wrap the wire underneath the rose where the petals twist together. Fluff the bottom petals over the wire to disguise it.
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Creating Closed Flowers

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  1. Keep in mind that these flowers will be made of a single sheet each. You won't be able to make multicolored roses like you can with open flowers unless you use patterned paper. Start with whatever size tissue paper you can find. Typical craft tissue paper sizes are around 50 square centimeters.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Crumple the paper into a ball. The wrinkled texture will give your rose volume. Be careful not to tear the paper.
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    If your paper is a rectangle, cut it lengthwise. Each half can make its own flower. Take one half and fold it in half again lengthwise.
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    Keep the folded edge on top. Take the bottom corner and begin rolling the paper like a cinnamon roll. Move the paper lower as you go so that the center of the rose is slightly higher than the gradually sloping outer layer.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Finish rolling the paper by twisting the last edge tightly under the bottom of the flower. Wrap either a small piece of thin-gauge wire or a green pipe cleaner around the bottom tip to hold the blossom in place. You may also gently insert a wooden dowel through the bottom to both act as support and the base of the stem.
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Constructing the Stem

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  1. Be sure not to leave jagged ends where you cut. Sharps ends can both prick you and tear the paper rose. A shorter green pipe cleaner may be used instead of heavy wire.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Twist the wires together for a neater look. If you have trouble doing this by hand, use a pair of pliers. Wrap green florist tape around the wire to cover it completely. If you're using pipe cleaner, skip this step.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Use green tissue paper. Cut out four ovals per flower in the shape of a leaf. The leaves should be as long as either the diameter of the petals for the open flower or the height of the quartered tissue paper for the closed rose.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Tissue Paper Roses
    Bunch the leaves over the bottom end of a pen as described in Step 3 of Method 1. Curling them slightly gives them a more realistic look. Focus the curve towards one end of the leaves to mimic the main vein of a real leaf.
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    Coil it tightly to keep the tissue paper from peaking through. Once the bottom of the rose is covered, start to twist the stem loosely instead. Keep twisting until the stem is about three centimeters long.
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    Pinch one end of a leaf and twist the stem around it. Give the stem another few twists, and then add a second leaf. Continue this pattern for the remaining leaves. After all leaves have been added, continue making loose twists with the wire or pipe cleaner until you reach its end.
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    What is tissue paper?
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    Thin, semi-transparent, smooth, evenly-colored paper.
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    Are there easier ways to make tissue paper roses?
    DA_BLOBFISHHYYY
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    The second one is easy. You just crumple it, cut it in half, and wrap it around a pencil!
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    Can I use actual tissue?
    T. Chinsen
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    It is possible to use actual tissue to make paper roses. The challenge is to find a tissue that will not completely shred when manipulated. It also requires a lot more care in assembling, as the tissue does not have the fiber strength of other papers.
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      • The type of tissue paper you will use here is specifically called crepe paper. It is a crinkly, brightly colored variant of tissue paper commonly sold in stationery and party supply shops. [2] In the United States, it is generically referred to as tissue paper.
      • Have a real rose or a picture of a rose nearby to guide you when you make the paper rose, so it looks realistic.
      • If you don't have tissue paper, you can also make roses from other types of paper , like construction paper.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Tissue paper
      • Scissors
      • Pen
      • Thin-gauge wire
      • Green tissue paper
      • Heavy wire
      • Green pipe cleaner
      • Green florist tape

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      To make a tissue paper rose, start by crumpling a sheet of tissue paper into a ball. Then, smooth it out, cut the sheet in half lengthwise, and fold one of the halves lengthwise. Keeping the folded edge on top, hold the bottom corner and start rolling the paper like a cinnamon bun. Try to move the paper lower as you roll it so the center of your rose is a little higher than the gradually sloping outer layers. When you’re done, twist the last edge of paper under the bottom of the flower. You can then make a stem from a pipe cleaner or some heavy wire, and attach green tissue-paper leaves to finish your rose. To learn how to make a rose that looks like it’s fully in bloom, scroll down!

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