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Printable Paper-Flower Kit

Turn a flat sheet of cardstock into giant flowers people stop to photograph.

Print, shape and assemble statement paper flowers for weddings, parties, photo walls and your own home — even without a Cricut or a single crafty bone in your body. Then use your first finished pieces to explore local orders.

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Why it never worked

Does this sound familiar?

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Printing roulette

You print the template and the petals come out tiny — or you never cracked US Letter vs A4 to begin with.

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Flat, sad flowers

It looked stunning in the tutorial. Yours came out like flat paper taped to a wall, and you couldn't say why.

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Another unopened bundle

You've bought craft files before. Dozens of repetitive designs, no clear place to start, still in the downloads folder.

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No idea what's next

You finish one flower and freeze — how do you mount it, photograph it, price it, or ever sell it?

It was never a talent problem.

The opportunity

People already pay to put flowers in their photos.

Fresh florals are expensive and gone in a day. Paper blooms hit the same wow — and open a door fresh flowers can't.

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Event décor is a real, paid market

Weddings, showers, birthdays, photo shoots and nurseries already spend on statement florals. You're stepping into demand that exists, not inventing it.

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Paper beats fresh

Prep it ahead, recolor it, reuse it, rent it, store it and photograph it again and again. One piece becomes a repeatable portfolio asset.

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Big impact, humble materials

At scale, with the right shaping, cardstock reads as custom décor worth far more than the paper cost. Impact comes from size and finish, not price.

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Local-first, no fragile shipping

You don't mail giant walls across the country. You sell, deliver, set up and rent nearby — a calmer, more believable way to test demand.

Who picks this up

Three kinds of maker start here.

For the woman who just wants to make something beautiful.

You want a slow, tactile, screen-free project you're proud of — not another hobby that ends up in a drawer.

  • A calm evening ritual done entirely with your hands
  • A finished piece good enough to frame or gift
  • Zero pressure to ever sell a single thing
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For your own wedding, shower, nursery or party.

Skip the florist quote and make the statement wall yourself — exactly your colors, finished weeks ahead of the day.

  • Backdrops, photo walls, centerpieces and place cards
  • Your palette, your sizes, your timeline
  • Reusable and storable long after the event
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For the maker ready to test a local side income.

One dramatic backdrop can carry more perceived value than dozens of tiny trinkets — and it sells to people right where you live.

  • A first sellable portfolio piece to photograph
  • Pricing, quoting and outreach scripts included
  • Local clients, rentals and setup — no nationwide shipping
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The Paper Florist Method™

From a flat sheet to a finished bloom, in five steps.

The reason your flowers looked flat isn't talent — it's the steps scattered tutorials leave out. Here's the whole sequence, in order.

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Print to Scale

Pick the flower, size and paper format. Exact US Letter and A4 — no resizing guesswork.

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Shape for Dimension

Curl, cup and crease each petal so it catches light and stops looking like flat paper.

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Layer in Order

Follow numbered petal groups, centers and bases so the flower opens the way it should.

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Style as Décor

Combine blooms into backdrops, photo walls, centerpieces, nurseries and place-card flowers.

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Present & Price

Photograph one sample, estimate materials and labor, and offer it through a simple local-first path.

What you'll make

From a place-card flower to a full garden wall.

A few of the pieces you'll be able to build and style from the kit.

For context only: comparable finished paper-flower décor is listed and rented online from roughly $8 for place-card flowers to $80–$250 for statement blooms and $600+ for full backdrops, depending on market, size and finish. These are illustrative market examples, not a promise of earnings.

Included free today

8 free bonuses, $150 value, yours with the kit.

The making system gets you the flower. These get you from a finished bloom to a photographed, priced, sellable piece.

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The FairPrice Quote Calculator

Price any piece in a few taps: materials, labor, delivery, setup and fees separated from what you actually keep. Never guess — or undercharge — again.

✓ Included free$47 Free today
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The Backdrop Planner

Printable layout maps, a quantity estimator and color-planning sheets, so a full wall is paint-by-numbers instead of guesswork.

✓ Included free$39 Free today
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Local Client Starter Scripts

Word-for-word messages for planners, photographers, venues and balloon decorators — plus the note that turns "how much?" into a booking.

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Plus 5 more inside: the Paper & Tool Finder · Mounting, Storage & Transport Guide · First-Bloom Quick Start · Plain-English Commercial-Use License · Statement Décor Project Plans.
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Real women, real blooms

They printed. They built.

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Megan R.
online
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I actually finished my first giant rose 😍

10:14 am

Spent one afternoon on it and didn't touch my phone once

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Megan that's gorgeous!! Framing it? 😍

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It's going above the crib 🌿 starting a nursery set next

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Priya N.
last seen today
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First backdrop is done and a friend already asked me to make one for her shower 🤯

2:05 pm

I used the pricing calculator to quote her

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Amazing! Did the script help?

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Word for word. She said yes the same day 🙌

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Diane K.
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I retired in the spring and dreaded the quiet afternoons 😔

11:32 am

Now I look forward to 4pm 💕 made one for each grandchild this week

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Diane these are beautiful 🥹

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The mounting guide is what got me. Best £20 in years 🌷

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30 days. Print, build, decide.

Get the whole kit. Print a template, build a flower, try a bloom. If it doesn't fit your life, email us within 30 days for a full refund — you keep what you've downloaded. We part as friends.

Frequently asked

The honest questions, answered.

No. You start with the First-Bloom Quick Start — the easiest flower, the exact materials, and a numbered build order. If you can print and cut, you can make it.
No. Every design includes a hand-cut PDF you print and cut with scissors. Machine files (SVG) are included too if you happen to own one — entirely your choice.
Both. Every template comes in US Letter and A4, with measurements in inches and centimetres, plus a print-scale test square so you know it printed at true size before you cut a thing.
Yes — hand cutting is the default path, not an afterthought. Scissors, a craft knife and cardstock are all you need to get started.
The 5-stage method, a library of distinct flower designs plus their centers, leaves and bases, illustrated build guides, project plans for backdrops, photo walls, nurseries, centerpieces and place cards, and all 8 bonuses. (AGUS: poné el número real de diseños.)
Yes — a plain-English commercial-use license is included, covering what you may sell and what you may not redistribute. What you earn depends on your market, materials and pricing; nothing here is guaranteed.
Instantly. The moment you check out you get a link to download everything. Lifetime access, one-time payment, no subscription.
You're covered by the 30-day Print, Build, Decide guarantee. Try it fully; if it's not for you, email within 30 days for a full refund.

Tonight, instead of scrolling, make one flower.

Start with the easiest bloom, follow the numbered order, and finish with something beautiful enough to photograph, display, or offer.