How to Make Beautiful Paper Flowers for Your Nursery

You’ve heard us rave about Cricut all year long, but now we are going to show you how we’ve put it to work. Melisa, Project Nursery’s co-founder, is sharing how to make beautiful paper flowers to create wall decor for your nursery. With a few easy steps, she was able to create a statement piece for her own daughter’s nursery. Who’s ready to get started? Watch below to discover how Melisa turned basic craft paper and branches into a piece that dazzles.

You can find out more about cutting paper flowers with your Cricut here, and be sure to check out more fun Cricut projects!

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Kristin

Kristin

California mom raising two blonde babies + one blonde doggy to make our family complete. I'm boho style obsessed and a wine lover at heart.

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