NICROLANDEE 24'' 6 Pack/Set Large Tissue Paper Flowers Handcrafted Giant Paper Flowers for Wedding Backdrop Archway Decoration, Birthday, Cinco De Mayo, Nursery Wall, Mexican Fiesta Party Decorations
Sheet Count | 24 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 24"W |
Occasion Type | Bridal Shower, Wedding, Baby Shower, Birthday |
Color | Pink |
B**Y
Pile of crap
What a load of rubbish, not like the picture at all. False advertising!! Bought to dress up a garden party full of flowers and got this. Flakey tissue paper! 🙈
1**7
Very nice
Very nice
A**E
Sehr große und schöne Blumen für jede Party
Sehr gute Qualität, gutes Papier verwendet, reißt nicht. Die Blumen sind sehr schön und groß. Ich hoffe, ich kann sie mehrmals als Partydeko verwenden.
K**T
Fantastic & Amazing Craftsmanship
OMG! These are an amazing work of art and even though it was for a charitable cause, I felt guilty getting these on sale (please don't discontinue them). For all those who complained, they obviously haven't tried to make giant tissue paper flowers, let alone all the paper required to make even one. Yes, it took a few hours to unpack and fluff 8 of them, so the more time and patience you have, the better the outcome. It was like Christmas, finding layers upon layers of paper! What worked for me was watching videos of others who unpacked these giant flowers and retying the center string and starting from the back versus front, but watch the videos and decide for yourself what works for you. Attached to pool noodles with wire and zip ties; pool noodles are supported by mop handles from a discount chain; and leaves are cardstock attached with skewers. They were the most amazing addition to our Garden Club Truck Float and despite all the wear and tear from the journey, stayed intact and not a tear. Thank you very much!!!
M**E
Beautifully Maddening
Aren’t these lovely? Yes they are, but they are not “easy” to put together unless you are a wedding planner, have a way with tissue paper, or plenty of time. If you are prone to fits of anger, have a lighter nearby, or have clumsy fingers keep shopping these aren’t for you.I tried the fold it out and fluff like a fan option and could not get that to work for me at all. The paper is very thin and has many layers. I was very tempted to wad these up when the regular directions didn’t work for me but I’m a Taurus so I persisted. Taking the string off and separating them all starting from the bottom layers first worked best for me. You can also off center the bottom petals a bit so that it looks a little more natural. Then I bunched the paper together a little, laid the string across the center a bit high cause when you tie it in back the squeeze will make the string end up a little low on the paper. Then you gently and careful take the round, center “petals” and pull them in so they create a bit of a dome shape.Pro tips: go slow and be gentle. If you can’t get some layers apart just lick your finger tips lightly and the paper will stick to them.I also exchanged some of the center colors with other flowers to give more color variety.Separate the outer petals well and round them up towards the center, scrunching helps give them more shape otherwise it’ll be very flat.I used a little tape to tape some of the bottom layer outer petals together to give it a rounder shape.My Mom was very surprised and loved them so it was worth it but even going my fastest it took me about 10 min per flower.
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