
Learn to craft giant flowers for events and homes with Suchin’s 17 years of handmade flower expertise, and discover step-by-step techniques and popular flower types used in Vietnam.
Open packages, inspect parts, and assemble the giant organza flower backdrop, repaint petals, and secure each piece to ensure a flawless, storytelling installation that captivates clients.
Explore the versatile uses of giant flower trees for event and store window decorations, brand check-in backdrops, weddings, cafes, and stage displays to boost social media presence.
Explore how chiffon flowers enhance wedding decor with ceiling hangs, aisle accents, and dream wedding backdrops, while also guiding studio shoots and office decor trends and client choices.
Assess the pros and cons of chiffon flowers. Weigh how the poetic muse, foldability, and dyeable colors contrast with droop risk and outdoor fragility.
Master essential tools for giant organza flowers, including small and large glue guns, sharp scissors, pliers, pipe cutters, and a heat gun for drying petals and stems.
Select the right steel for giant flowers, from regular steel for branches and leaves to plastic-coated steel for leaves and wings, plus steels 18/20 for chiffon flowers.
Compare bending tubes and coated plastic electrical conduits for organza flower stems, noting blooms with bending tubes and tall flowers up to 3 m with conduits and heat shaping.
Use an iron flange base, 20–30 cm diameter, with a central welded pipe for a 1-body base; thicker flanges enable 3- or 5-body designs and spiral flanges aid portability.
Explore the basic structure of giant flower trees, from single trunk flange designs to 3- and 5-flower clusters, peach blossom trees, and notes on flange size, diameter, and wood bases.
Learn to print, trim borders, and apply the wing template set to paper or cardboard to cut and save multiple sizes for scalable giant organza flowers.
Compare common fabric glue, uhu glue, and hot glue for chiffon, detailing advantages and drawbacks. Discuss drying times of 4–5 hours, misalignment risks, and glue-gun performance.
Explore essential fabric cutting tools for chiffon flower petals, including sharp scissors, a handheld fabric cutter, a thermal pen, and laser cutting, with their uses and advantages.
fold the fabric into about ten layers, apply printed course pattern, cut serrated-leaf curves not too close to the pattern, and place a heavy object on top to prevent shifting.
Fold chiffon up to 30 times to cut without serrations, place a heavy object on the pattern and fabric, cut along the pattern, and balance the wing.
Choose the right fabric for giant flower crafts by comparing chiffon weights, dyeing white to add color, and avoiding too-thin chiffon for a sturdy bloom.
Color fabrics with spray paint, using spray bottles and paint codes, test on scrap fabric, and apply orange and yellow blends to petals for a two-color, front-and-back finish.
Learn to mix acrylic paint to dye fabrics, blending red and pink with water, test on fabric samples, and apply color with lines and flowers while noting potential unevenness.
Use the color dipping method to produce light to dark pink tones by diluting acrylic paint in three cups, creating light pink, medium pink, and dark pink for color transitions.
Learn the petals attaching technique using a steel wire to glue fabric petals. Straighten the wire, center it on the fabric, and keep 1–2 cm from the edge.
Learn the petals attaching technique using three steel wires and a glue line. Pin at the intersection of the three wires to reinforce the petal.
Use harder steel for the middle rib to stabilize stiffness, and thinner steel for the side petals. Bend the frame to fit the leaf cut and form a six-petal frame.
Prepare zinc plate, roll the steel part on both sides to fit leaf pattern, then glue it to the fabric and cut the wing along the pattern.
Master wrapping and rolling flower stems using crepe or art paper, with thin branches, moss green color, and glue, applying a diagonal 45-degree wrap and overlapping layers.
Discover materials for a giant organza flower: zinc petals, organza fabric in two sizes, stem tube, chiffon body fabric, pearl crepe paper pistil, and an alternative pistil method.
Fold the fabric into six pieces, cut petals to 28 cm by 23 cm for a 50 cm diameter poppy, and trim the edges for a clean finish.
Learn to make a poppy flower frame by cutting steel wires for petals and pistil, wrapping branches in crepe paper, and assembling with zinc pieces and glue.
Learn to craft a poppy pistil using crepe paper, folded petals, zinc fringe, steel legs, and beads to create a vibrant, dimensional center.
Glue five large and five small petals to form a staggered poppy around the pistil, bending and arranging them, then wrap the neck with tissue paper for a firm finish.
Prepare 36 cm long and 24 cm wide leaf templates, assemble a main steel with four auxiliary steels, glue and wrap bones with crepe paper to create two leaves.
Cut crepe paper into 3 cm strips, 1 m long, wrap and roll diagonally at 45 degrees to form the stem, then add a leaf with tape and glue.
Color the petals with a spray paint method after gluing the veins. Adjust spray strength to create different blue flowers and experiment with many colors to produce diverse flowers.
Finish the giant organza flower by assembling the trunk and flange, gluing the tube, and spray-painting the flange to match the trunk, then bend petals to bloom.
Identify the materials needed to craft a giant peony tree. Use chiffon for petals and leaves, and crepe paper, tubes, flanges, and zinc to wrap branches and form pistils.
Download the petal set, cut petals to size, and color with watered acrylic or spray paint. Test on paper, splash from bottom to top for gradient; attach veins and edges.
Learn to craft a peony pistil using yellow crepe paper, including cutting, rolling, and layering with a glue gun, plus assembling a red center for a realistic bloom.
Craft a complete organza flower by grafting four layers of five petals, ensuring a round shape and balanced placement so outer petals bloom larger than the inner ones.
Create peony leaves from pre-cut patterns using green fabric or painted white fabric, attach leaves with hot glue to branch wires on chiffon, then wrap stems with crepe paper.
Create the trunk by attaching two leaves at measured positions and wrapping the tube with crepe paper or green chiffon, then glue the bending tube to the flange to finish.
Complete the finishing step by screwing the flange, bending and shaping the base bending tube, and inserting the flower neck to create a beautiful peony.
Learn to assemble a giant daisy using white chiffon petals, zinc parts for leaves and petals, a plastic tube stem, a yellow crepe paper pistil, calyxes, and base flanges.
Learn to cut eight 12×28 cm petals from folded white chiffon, shape them, and glue along middle line with pre-rolled white steel bones near the edges to keep petals sturdy.
learn to craft a 10 cm pistil for organza flowers from yellow crepe paper, using a larger tube, folding, fringe cutting, and gluing to reach a 15 cm flower diameter.
Gently bend petals in layers, glue them with the pistil to form eight balanced petals in a cross layout, then wrap green fabric around the base to cover exposed steel.
craft the leaves for organza flowers by shaping steel parts on a zinc plate, gluing them to fabric, and cutting leaves and wings; color with green paint in light spray.
Attach leaves to the stem with a curling tube, placing them alternately at 40–50 cm from the end. Then tape, roll with cloth, and spray paint to finish daisy stem.
Secure the flange base with screw threads to assemble the giant daisy flower tree. Wrap the bendable stem, attach the neck, and glue the head and foot to prevent movement.
Learn to craft a giant lily tree using white fabric for leaves and petals, pre-cut pieces, steel for leaves and veins, clay for the pistil, and crepe paper for rolling.
Cut six lily petals (35 x 20 cm) from thick chiffon, spray light blue, then glue petal bones and veins into a curved bone frame with steel and three zincs.
Learn to sculpt the lily pistil with blue center clay and brown stamens, then wrap the stem in crepe paper for a realistic finish using white zinc sheets or foam.
Assemble a lily by bending petals slightly from inside out and gluing two layers of three petals each in alternating, centered arrangement, secured to rolled green crepe-paper base.
Learn to craft lily leaves and finished flowers by shaping chiffon or fabric, attaching wires, bending stems, wrapping with crepe paper, and assembling a lily cluster with buds.
Identify materials for a giant flower: paper for leaves, foam and crepe for petals, chiffon to wrap the stem, and steel with bending tube and flange to shape leaves.
Fold the fabric into six and cut; chiffon cuts easier with thick layers. Glue the petals with a middle rib and a stronger frame to shape six petals.
Create the pistil of a giant organza flower by wrapping toilet paper in crepe paper, attaching a green stem, and shaping foam and fabric petals around zinc branches.
Color the petals with light yellow at the base and dark yellow slightly below to create a two-tone radiance, then color the pistil from base to tip.
Assemble six bent petals around the pistil, glue them together, and wrap the stem with crepe paper to secure and make the daffodil flower more sturdy.
Create 13 x 50 cm leaves with a middle vein using green fabric or spray-painted white fabric, cut 2-3, then wrap crepe fibers with glue, minimizing overlap for leaves and branches.
Learn to craft a daffodil bulb using a cheap lamp shade ball as the base, then shape, wrap with crepe paper, and layer onion-like petals with brown paint.
Finish the organza daffodil by rolling the final pieces, placing them in the bulb, adding leaves, and attaching the flower to reveal a beautiful bulb and completed daffodil.
Acquire essential materials to craft a chiffon butterfly: chiffon, steel, small tubes, pearls, and crepe paper balls for handcrafted floral art.
Shape the butterfly body by joining a tube and a ball with hot glue, wrap with crepe paper, and twist two zinc wires for antennae to form head and body.
Shape the butterfly wings by cutting white chiffon into the shape, assembling four wing parts into two wings, and bending and gluing steel wires to the wings.
Color the butterfly wings with yellow and pink, spraying yellow near the body and pink on top, brushing lightly to let the colors spread across all wings.
Glue the wings to the butterfly body, bend the steel parts to shape, join the upper and lower body, then wrap the steel with crepe paper to strengthen and cover.
Explore the finished product of the giant organza flowers project, highlighting the completed organza piece and final finishing touches.
Identify and assemble the materials for a crown imperial flower tree, including steel types, flowers, leaves, crepe paper, chiffon, a base, and a bending tube for the trunk.
Cut petals 12 by 25 cm, assemble five petals per flower, needing 15 flowers for the crown, then attach steel and hot glue, spray purple from the base up.
Create the crown flower pistil by rolling toilet paper into a stamen shape, attaching it to the steel part, and wrapping with crepe paper; assemble three pistils per flower.
Assemble the five petals to the pistil, bending lower petals curved and upper petals expanded, wrap with crepe paper to secure, then cut excess steel and repeat for remaining flowers.
Cut and color 30 leaves per type for the giant organza flowers, using green paint with yellow tips or green fabric, then assemble into leaf bunches.
Learn to craft affordable flower bulbs using a plastic ball and tube base, then wrap with crepe paper in onion-skin layers and finish with brown acrylic accents.
Assemble crown flower by attaching leaves to top of the branch, shaping petals, clustering flowers, tying for stability, and wrapping the stem with crepe paper to finish the flower tree.
Finish the final step to complete the crown flower bulb, then insert the flower and bulb, and add a few leaves to make the bloom look more lively.
Gather tubes, green chiffon, steel, clay, and yellow crepe paper to craft the lotus tree: trunk, stems, leaves, petals, veins, buds, pistil, and base.
Learn to shape lotus petals by heating and folding with a lighter, attach zinc pieces to leaves with a glue gun, and create curved petals from a leaf template.
Craft a lotus pistil by shaping two yellow clay cones for flower and bud on a tube, applying glue, fringe with crepe paper, and adding black-dotted details.
Graft lotus petals in layers, three per layer, staggering each layer in the middle to avoid overlap, then wrap the flower neck with green fabric after the pistil is placed.
Craft a lotus bud using the same method as lotus flowers, layering three petals first, then three more, pasted alternately.
Cut a fabric circle, glue in a zinc rib and eight zinc wires, gather and attach them to the fabric, then shape the lotus leaf.
Assemble the lotus flower set by screwing into the flange, plugging the tube on top, and arranging the flower buds and leaves for a finished result.
The intensive giant chiffon flower decoration course for events is a course focusing on chiffon flower making skills. This course provides students with in-depth knowledge about chiffon flowers, skills in cutting, arranging and arranging popular types of organza flowers.
In this course, students will learn how to create beautiful and unique giant chiffon flowers, from simple to modern and luxurious flower styles. Students will be guided on how to choose the right flowers and colors to create the perfect flower plant for each event.
Specifically, you can learn how to make the following paper flowers:
1. Poppy Flower
2. Peony Flower
3. Daisy Flower
4. Lily Flower
5. Narcissus Flower
6. Butterfly Flower
7. Lotus Flower
8. Crown Imperial Flower, etc.
In addition, this course also offers lessons on more difficult chiffon flower decoration techniques, such as combining with lights and electricity.
The in-depth course on giant chiffon flowers for event decoration will be very useful for those working in the field of event organizing and flower decorators who want to improve their skills. If you love flower decoration and want to become an expert in decorating chiffon flowers for events, this is a very interesting and useful course that you should not miss.