Blue pipe cleaner bouquet 🌸 DIY flower kit
Blue Pipe Cleaner Bouquet – Materials Breakdown
Calla Lily
5 royal blue(flower center)
1 baby blue (flower center)
Open Tulip
6-9 baby blue (petals)
Gerbera Daisy
1 Butter Yellow
1 Baby Blue
6 Pure White
White Daisy petals
7 Pure White
Filler Flower
5 Pure White
3 Baby Blue
If you're looking to add a personal and creative touch to your home or gift-giving, making a blue pipe cleaner bouquet is an excellent project. From my experience, working with pipe cleaners is not only fun but also incredibly rewarding as you see the bouquet come to life with various flower types such as Calla Lilies, Open Tulips, and Gerbera Daisies. One tip that really helped me was to focus on the layering of the petals, especially in the Open Tulip flowers made of 6-9 baby blue petals. Twisting each petal carefully and shaping them individually before assembling creates a natural and appealing look. The choice of colors like royal blue and baby blue for flower centers, along with butter yellow and pure white for petals, adds a refreshing and vibrant palette that brightens any space. Another helpful advice is to use the filler flowers strategically to add volume and balance. The combination of pure white and baby blue filler flowers provides a soft contrast that complements the main blooms beautifully. Besides being a fantastic craft activity, this DIY bouquet is an outstanding gift idea—it's handmade, thoughtful, and lasts a lot longer than fresh flowers. Whether you are gifting it for a birthday, homewarming, or just because, this pipe cleaner bouquet can truly convey your creativity and care. Overall, the process is straightforward, and the materials are easily accessible. The flower kit approach with a materials breakdown helps streamline crafting, making it beginner-friendly. Give it a try—you'll be surprised at how relaxing and fulfilling this handcraft project can be!






