Hello company,

It's been a crazy couple of weeks for the Lemonade Studio: major renovations to the office have kept us on our toes for the past two weeks. The result: more space, new colors, a breath of fresh air for all of us, and a creative fresh start! I can't wait to take photos and show you all this, but as the saying goes "the devil's in the details", I'd like everything to be perfect before I show you. So today I'm back with a little tutorial that you've been raving about on Insta story - I'm totally addicted to Insta story, you know. Last Friday, I showed you the behind-the-scenes tutorial on Instagram, because the brand Pandora who asked us to imagine a do it yourself to celebrate spring as well as the arrival of their dazzling new daisy floral collection ( no less!) and their new campaign Do, panDOra, "Do" like Do it Yourself, got it? For the occasion, I've set my sights on this little pinkish ringI'm not much of a flower person when it comes to flower-shaped jewelry...

It was also an opportunity to make you a sort of compendium of all the paper flowers we've made and experimented with over the last few months/years in our studio creations or for Make My Lemonade. I'm giving you this little primer on all our flowers, and you'll see, it's infinitely adaptable! At the office, we cut them with our infernal "Cameo Silhouette" machine, renamed Michel. Don't ask me for the story, it would take too long to tell you... But all the templates we're going to give you can be cut by hand without any problem, it'll take longer of course, but it's just as feasible.

So, to come back to this infernal machine, it's true that it's a basic investment, but if you want to get started with Paper Art, it's a great help. It's sure to become your best friend, and it'll pay for itself in no time!

In the video above, you'll find out how to recreate our fluffy pompons, nano daisies, curly daisies, tiny peonies, revisited anemones and larger-than-life irises!

To make all these flowers, you'll need :

  •  fine white Canson paper
  •  white tissue paper
  •  white crepe paper (for larger-than-life irises)
  • marker pen
  • fairly thick white wire
  • wooden beads
  • and green Scotch glue.

You can download all our flower templates in by clicking here ! And feel free to re-appropriate these patterns to create your own! Kisses!

March 20, 2017