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Eco-Friendly Crafting: How to Make a Beautiful Flower Holder from Cardboard

Discover how to create a beautiful flower holder from cardboard in an eco-friendly way. Hello everyone, today I'm excited to share an eco-friendly crafting project with you. 

While cleaning up my wrapping paper collection, I noticed the paper roll had run out, leaving only the cardboard paper center. Instead of throwing it away, it would be a great opportunity to reuse the paper and create something beautiful. 

Cardboard wrapping paper sleeve with tulips

Video tutorial


Materials
Materials

- Cardboard paper (preferably thicker wrapping paper)
- Faux flowers (such as tulips and greenery)
- Two fabric hearts and butterfly stickers
- Two craft clothespins
- Hot glue or glue stick
- Twine
-Hole puncher
- Optional faux flexible flowers to wrap around the twine.

Step one: Preparing the paper

To get started, cut a piece of cardboard paper. Make sure to choose a size that will fit the flowers you plan to use later on in the craft. The size of the section should be large enough to accommodate the flowers in the center of the sleeve. For my project, I cut a section that was big enough to add my faux tulips.

Step two: Adding glue to the cardboard paper
folded cardboard sleeve with glue stick

To make a tulip bouquet, start by taking a piece of cardboard paper and folding it in half. Next, place your bundle of artificial tulips in the center of the paper to ensure that they fit properly before gluing the sides and bottom together. For attaching the sides and bottom, it is recommended to use a glue stick.

Step three: Adding the holes, twine, and flowers
Cardboard sleeve, twine, and flowers
To create a display using your cardboard sleeve, start by using a hole puncher to make two holes at the top of the opening. Then, cut a strand of twine long enough to hang your display, and fold it in half. Insert the ends of the twine into the holes and tie them off securely. If you like, you can add flowers around the twine for decoration. Take some artificial flowers with flexible wire, wrap them around the twine, and secure them in place.

Step four: Adding the craft pins and fabric hearts
Craft pins and fabric hearts

Take two craft pins and attach them to your cardboard sleeve. Open each of the pins and place them at the top of the sleeve. After adding the pins, insert the fabric hearts into the craft pins.

Step five: Adding the Artificial flowers and butterfly stickers

Insert your flowers into the sleeve, then add greenery, butterfly stickers, or other decorations to enhance your display.


Your hanging flower sleeve is now complete! This project is great for those who prefer to reuse items instead of throwing them away. You can easily hang this flower display on a door, decorative hook, or wall. Additionally, you can change out your flowers according to your personal style. Thank you for visiting and creating this flower holder with me.

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Comments

  1. What an adorable project, love how you created the bag out of brown paper! It would make a lovely gift for a friend! Thank you for sharing :)

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    1. Marilyn, thank you so much. I'm happy you enjoyed this craft.

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  2. Adorable. Thanks for posting at Funtastic Friday. Perfect for May Day.

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  3. It looks so pretty! Nice to use items that others might throw away. Thank you for sharing how you made it.

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    1. Thank you. I agree, it's nice reusing items. Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment.

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  4. What a lovely idea and it looks so pretty too.

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  5. I love how easy it is to make and still looks wonderful #MMBC

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  6. That turned out so pretty and what a beautiful gift idea too. I can see it filled with all kinds of things depending on the season. Pinned to try this weekend.

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    1. Michelle, thank you. I hope that you give this a try. It is so simple to create. Thank you for visiting. 😊 I appreciate it.

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  7. Wow--what a clever idea with such darling results. Those lace hearts are just the right touch. Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #34 linkup for me and for my readers to enjoy. Have a great week & we'll see you next week at #35.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! I appreciate you visiting.

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  8. What a pretty idea, I love a bit of upcycling/recycling :-)

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  9. This is such a pretty little craft. I am looking for craft inspiration for my daughter for the upcoming school year (we homeschool). This is going to be added to our list. There are so many benefits to this craft... upcycling, creativity, and it is a beautiful decor item when completed. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Oh, that sounds wonderful! Yes, there are many benefits to this craft, I would agree. I hope you and your daughter have a great time creating this craft. Happy to share!

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  10. Stephanie, Thanks so much for sharing with us at SSPS, this is one of my features for SSPS #405. Have a great week ahead.

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  11. Hi Stephanie, Congrats, thanks for this amazing post, I will feature you at SSPS tomorrow

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