There is something extra special about paper flowers. One flower is pretty on its own, but when you bring different shapes, colors, and sizes together, they can become a full handmade garden.
In this series, we are going to make a complete origami paper flower garden using five different paper flower tutorials. Each tutorial teaches you one flower, and every flower has a purpose in the final display.
In this serise, we will use 5 origami flowers and each one of them have a defined purpose.
- The tulips add height.
- The lilies bring bold star-shaped color.
- The lotus flowers fill the lower layer.
- The roses add small, beautiful details.
- The layered flowers become the main focal points.
At the end, we’ll arrange everything in a shallow woven basket with artificial moss so it looks like a small blooming paper garden. You can place it on a shelf, table, windowsill, craft corner, or use it as a handmade gift.
Make This Paper Flower Garden For
Spring decor : Make a colorful paper flower garden for a shelf, table, or windowsill.
Mother’s Day gifts: Create a handmade flower arrangement that lasts longer than real flowers.
Classroom Crafts: Let students fold different flowers and arrange them into one group display.
DIY home decor: Create a budget-friendly handmade centerpiece using paper, moss, and a basket
eacher appreciation gifts: Make a cheerful paper flower garden for a teacher’s desk.
Seasonal craft displays : use it for spring, Easter, summer, birthdays, or handmade party decor.
Additional Materials you need
- Finished origami flowers from the five tutorials
- Shallow woven basket or tray
- Artificial moss
- Dry floral foam or cardboard filler
- Green craft paper for extra leaves (otional)
Paper Flower Garden Arrangement Steps
- Prepare the tray by placing a shallow woven tray or basket on a clean table.
- Add a base layer by filling the tray with cardboard, paper stuffing, or dry floral foam.
- Level the surface so the top sits slightly below the tray edge.
- Cover the base with moss by spreading artificial moss evenly over the tray.
- Glue the moss lightly so it stays in place but still looks natural.
- Place the flowers: Now make the flowers one by one and place them as mentioned bellow.