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| Tissue Paper Flowers | 
I'm famous (in my family) for being the Martha Stewart of Utah County.  I love making inexpensive, but fun craft projects out of ordinary products, like my 
frugal wrapping paper bows.  Yesterday I was asked to teach a youth group how to make some tissue paper flowers to decorate for an upcoming event.  These flowers are so gorgeous that no one will know they only cost about $0.05 a piece to make.  I have made these flowers dozens of times to decorate birthday parties, bridal showers, Mothers Day gifts and church events.  The Savvy clan and I have even turned them into giant flower pens using floral tape and stick pens.  I even made them to decorate the church gym for my daughters baptism.  We have an  enormous extended family and the church was the only place to hold the luncheon.  I wanted the room to be a bright celebration of this exciting day and used tissue paper flowers to spruce things up. (And of course I got a deal on all that food :-)
I thought I would share this simple and inexpensive decorating idea with you.
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| Family Luncheon decorated with Tissue Paper Flowers | 
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| Tissue paper flower table arrangements - I even sprinkled matching Laffy Taffy and flower erasers (from the dollar store) across the tables for the kids.  They loved it and all got to take a flower home. | 
Project Ingredients: 
- Chenille Pipe Cleaners
- Tissue Paper
- Scissors
Tissue Paper Flower How To:
Step #1:
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| Fold 2 Pieces of Tissue Paper in half and then in half again - see below | 
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| Tissue Paper Folds | 
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Step #2:
 
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| Using Scissors cut folded edges to create (8) 1/4 sheet pages | 
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Step #3:
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| Accordion fold tissue paper sheets and secure in the middle with any color pipe cleaner | 
Step #4: 
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| Trim both ends of accordion with scallops, points or fringe for different flower effects | 
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| Scallop, Point & Fringe white tissue paper flowers made last night for a church function | 
 Step #5:
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| Beginning with the top sheet, pull tissue paper up to the center of the flower.  Pull from the base of the paper, not the tips, to avoid tearing. |  | 
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| Complete Flower | 
You'll end up with gorgeous multi-colored or solid color flowers which you can display in vases, tape to gifts or garnish a party table with.  These flowers are truly easy to make - my 6 year old and 10 year old made these:
 
I used these for a summer themed baby shower and they worked great! Glad you had the same frugal find :)
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