DIY Valentine's Decor Paper Flower Wreath with Cricut Maker

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Paper wreaths for Valentine's Day decoration with your own hands with Cricut Maker

Red roses, blue violets, and Cricut Maker are also great for home decor on Valentine's Day. If you browse my blog for a long time, you will know that I am allergic to flowers.
I love making flowers out of paper, they are bright, happy and beautiful.

The decorations for Valentine's Day are fun, pinks and reds...hearts and flowers...add some bright gold to the crown.


I love the different shades of pink... I love the bright gold. I love how this Valentine's Day wreath is made. I adore paper flowers, these large bouquets can be completed in the afternoon.


You will need:

Cricket creator
Cricket Score
Cricut Cardstock 12x24 Red Shades
Cricut 12x24 Lightweight Handle Mat:
Cricut Glitter Card Stock:
Riley Blake's Polka Dot Cut:
20" polystyrene wreath.
Hot glue/gun
cricut design room

And this 5 Cricut Design Space project.

The flowers are pink
The flowers are red
The flowers are bright pink
gold leaf
accordion flower

If you don't have 12X24 paper: rug, use Cricut Access Find Flowers 3D.



It's a red paper bag. I love the different shades of pink. Valentine's Day is perfect for all your needs.


Start by laying out some colored cardboard on the mat. It doesn't matter what color the file is. Just pick a color that speaks to you.


I like the 12x24 cutting mat size... The right sized cardboard is great. Some images need to be rated, so be prepared to replace the ranking wheel with a cutting knife. This machine is so smart that it will always tell you which tool you need.


Now I quickly remove the paper from the carpet.


Then use a soft spatula to remove the flowers.


Take a quarter of the thickness of the fabric cut into 1.5-inch strips.


Use hot glue to wrap or glue the fabric around the wreath.


Once the wreath is closed, it's time to plant the flowers. Fold the accordion along the drawn lines. Glue 2 layers of red paper with hot glue to make a circle. Glue it on a sheet of warm paper.


Glue the flower heads to the red flowers with hot glue.


Then attach a bright pink ribbon on top of the pile.


Fill in the blanks.


Now glue the flowers to the wreath.


Wrap the rotating pieces and gently glue them to the center of the flower.


Keep filling the wreath with all these beautiful flowers.


I love polka dot patterns, so I left a few on the show, but fill in as many wreaths as you like.


Complete with a beautiful glossy gold cardboard handle. Use a sheet of gold foil, a smaller rug. Use the wheel unit to cut dozens of blades.


Fold along the line to measure.


Gold glitter is the perfect finish.


Glue the host under and around the flower with hot glue.



I really like how it was achieved.


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