Have you ever made paper flowers with some cardstock and a fantastic craft punch? Are you intrigued?! These gorgeous flowers work so beautifully in card making, scrapbooking, tags, gift bags and more. All you need to make these is the Stampin’ Up! Petal Park builder punch and the cardstock colors of your choice.

Paper Flowers Made Simply | Video Tutorial

🌸 Do you prefer flowers with dimension on your cards? Do you have this punch or something similar? Give it a try! You will love how easy they are to POP!
Punch Out Your Flower Shapes
The first step in making your paper flowers? Use the Petal Park Builder punch to cut your flowers pieces out of whatever shade of cardstock you desire. You can use a single color or mix and match different cardstock colors for a varied look. Make sure to punch out enough flowers to layer and create a full, dimensional flower.
You’re ready to create the dimension once you have all your flower shapes punched out. Lay all the flowers on a soft surface (I love my Stampin’ Pierce Mat). Using the style tool on the Take Your Pick Tool or even a pen will work – just give it a gentle press and watch your flowers POP. Now it’s time to start assembling your paper flowers.
Layer And Glue Your Paper Flower Pieces
To assemble your paper flowers, start by stacking the largest petal on the bottom, add a dab of glue or adhesive, layer the medium-sized flower, repeat, and add the smallest one.
Add your favorite gem or embellishment to the center every flower needs a little sparkle. Add these lovely little flowers to your card.
Ready to Create these Flower Cards?
I know you are going to love creating these pop-up flowers. Don’t have the Stampin’ Pierce Mat? Try a mouse pad or another soft surface.
- Daffodil Delight: 4 ¼” x 11”, score at 5 ½”
- 4” x 5 ¼”
- Basic White: (2) 3 ¾” x 5”
- Lemon Lime Twist: 1 ½” x 4 ¼” – cut (3) ⅛” x 4 ¼” strips
- Berry Burst: 2” x 3”
- Gorgeous Grape: 2” x 3”
- Pumpkin Pie: 2” x 3”
- Soft Sea Foam: 5 ½” x 8 ½”, score at 4 ¼”
- 4” x 5 ¼”
- 1” x 4 ¼”
- Basic White: (2) 3 ¾” x 5”
- Bubble Bath: 2” x 3”
- Highland Heather: 2” x 3”
- Fresh Freesia: 2” x 3”
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Well, our family vacation will come to an end tomorrow. We had the most marvelous time on the Stampin’ Up! incentive trip to Norway and because we are all theater nerds, we splurged on 4 musicals on the West End. This was a dream come true for us.
I appreciate you guys giving me last week off but I am excited to be BACK in the USA tomorrow, stamping with you again.

Welcome home, I enjoy watching your videos and making the projects.
I plan to make these cards using punches from past years. Thanks for the ideas!
Pretty cards perfect for summer
You are the best. Thank you for sharing
Hello From NH. I am getting ready to make a card. I absolutely love your Flower cards. They are both so beautiful. I hope you will allow me to use your Flower cards. Thank you Connie.
I love these flowers! What a great idea! I think I could get my cousin’s daughters to make these as well… Thank you, Connie!