Handmade Paper Flower Bouquet

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Delicate white blossom, pink trumpets and a single pink bloom on yellow stems form this beautiful bouquet by new Worshipful recruit, Pulp Flowers. Handmade in Crystal Palace by Kristina Bowers.

While Kristina’s flowers are presented in a particular arrangement, she encourages experimenting with combinations and colours. Don’t be afraid to bend the stems and play with the arrangements once unboxed.

These flowers look their best in narrow necked vases and vessels, but you can also play with chickenwire or pop some floral clay in the bottom of a vase to help style them. Stems can be bent and shaped for your display. You can also shorten the stem by trimming with wire cutters. Just make sure that they are sharp so they don’t tear the paper covering the wire stem.

Care information:

Sunlight: Like all coloured papers, if left for prolonged periods in direct sunlight there is a chance the flowers will fade.

Dust control: A neat trick to deal with gathered dust on your blooms is to blow a hairdryer on cool setting whilst simultaneously holding a vacuum cleaner!

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Delicate white blossom, pink trumpets and a single pink bloom on yellow stems form this beautiful bouquet by new Worshipful recruit, Pulp Flowers. Handmade in Crystal Palace by Kristina Bowers.

While Kristina’s flowers are presented in a particular arrangement, she encourages experimenting with combinations and colours. Don’t be afraid to bend the stems and play with the arrangements once unboxed.

These flowers look their best in narrow necked vases and vessels, but you can also play with chickenwire or pop some floral clay in the bottom of a vase to help style them. Stems can be bent and shaped for your display. You can also shorten the stem by trimming with wire cutters. Just make sure that they are sharp so they don’t tear the paper covering the wire stem.

Care information:

Sunlight: Like all coloured papers, if left for prolonged periods in direct sunlight there is a chance the flowers will fade.

Dust control: A neat trick to deal with gathered dust on your blooms is to blow a hairdryer on cool setting whilst simultaneously holding a vacuum cleaner!

Delicate white blossom, pink trumpets and a single pink bloom on yellow stems form this beautiful bouquet by new Worshipful recruit, Pulp Flowers. Handmade in Crystal Palace by Kristina Bowers.

While Kristina’s flowers are presented in a particular arrangement, she encourages experimenting with combinations and colours. Don’t be afraid to bend the stems and play with the arrangements once unboxed.

These flowers look their best in narrow necked vases and vessels, but you can also play with chickenwire or pop some floral clay in the bottom of a vase to help style them. Stems can be bent and shaped for your display. You can also shorten the stem by trimming with wire cutters. Just make sure that they are sharp so they don’t tear the paper covering the wire stem.

Care information:

Sunlight: Like all coloured papers, if left for prolonged periods in direct sunlight there is a chance the flowers will fade.

Dust control: A neat trick to deal with gathered dust on your blooms is to blow a hairdryer on cool setting whilst simultaneously holding a vacuum cleaner!