Potted Paper Easter Lily

By Thehousethatlarsbuilt @houselarsbuilt

Greetings from California! I'm here on the beaches of Ventura enjoying the crafter's paradise at Craftcation where I'll be speaking and doing a workshop (anyone here???), but in the mean time...let's learn how to make some potted paper Easter lilies, shall we? I think Easter lilies are some of the most lovely, delicate, and pure creatures--the perfect image for spring. Last year I showed some ways to wrap up some real ones to give as host/ess gifts, but how cool would it be to make a paper lily and give as a gift in a pot?! Materials: double-sided crepe paper, scissors, wire, wire cutters, pot, moss, floral foam, lily template (download here)
Step 1: Cut out the template here and place it on a fold with the crepe grain going vertically.Step 2: With the edge of scissors, curl each petal out.Step 3: Bring the two edges of the lily together to form a cylinder and glue the sides together.Step 4: Glue a piece of wire in at the base.Step 5: Pinch the bottom together.Step 6: Cut out a piece of green crepe paper going against the grain. About 1/2" wide is good and 18" in length.Step 7: Wrap it around the piece of wire.Step 8: Cut out leaves with the grain going vertically and insert those periodically down the wire. Lilies have lots of leaves so go crazy! Step 9: Make the inside stamen of the lilies by wrapping the crepe together vertically like a joint and gluing 3-5 of them inside.Step 10: Insert a piece of floral foam into a pot. Step 11: Cover with moss.
Voila! photography by Trisha Zemp