New Flowers I made🄰

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... Read moreCreating flowers from pipe cleaners is a wonderfully creative and satisfying craft that allows you to bring vibrant, lasting beauty to any space. When I first started experimenting with pipe cleaners, I loved how flexible and easy they were to shape, making it simple to capture the delicate forms of flowers like tiger lilies and tulips. One of my favorite things about this craft is the ability to customize colors and sizes, so each flower arrangement is truly unique. Lighting can greatly enhance the visual appeal of these handmade creations, as I discovered while photographing my recent flowers. Soft natural light brings out the textures and colors gracefully, especially with detailed flowers like gerberas and peonies. These pipe cleaner flowers are a perfect alternative to fresh blooms because they don’t wilt or require maintenance, which makes them ideal for long-term decoration or gift giving. If you’re new to this craft, start with simple flower shapes like tulips or calla lilies. Use a variety of pipe cleaner colors and twist techniques to add depth and realism. Over time, you’ll develop your own style for making petals and leaves. Plus, incorporating these flowers into wreaths, bouquets, or even home decor projects adds a cheerful, everlasting charm that everyone can enjoy. Overall, pipe cleaner flowers combine creativity, affordability, and durability, making them an excellent craft project for both beginners and experienced crafters who love handmade floral art.

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šŸ„€ Harley šŸ„€

Okay waiiitttt these are beautiful!!! But can someone tell me what is in the middle of the tiger lillies!?!?

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Val

That’s not actually a peony. It looks like a spider Lilly. It’s my favorite one!!

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