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How to Make Flower Pens
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by Zoe Horvath
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Step 1 of 18
Gather materials

Gather materials

Step 2 of 18
Cut the stem off of your flower

Cut the stem off of your flower

Step 3 of 18
If your stem has a wire in it you can wiggle it back and fourth to break the wire easily

If your stem has a wire in it you can wiggle it back and fourth to break the wire easily

Step 4 of 18
If your flower has leafs attached to it that you don't want you can cut them off

If your flower has leafs attached to it that you don't want you can cut them off

Step 5 of 18
If you want more leafs weather you cut leafs off or not you can get them off of the stem

If you want more leafs weather you cut leafs off or not you can get them off of the stem

Step 6 of 18
You can usually pull a stem of leafs of the main stem but if you can't then they can easily be cut

You can usually pull a stem of leafs of the main stem but if you can't then they can easily be cut

Step 7 of 18
If you want to take a leaf or two off you can cut it off. Be sure to leave a bit of stem on the end of the leafs you are using for easy wrapping

If you want to take a leaf or two off you can cut it off. Be sure to leave a bit of stem on the end of the leafs you are using for easy wrapping

Step 8 of 18
Wrap the leafs and flower stem together with extra tape at the end

Wrap the leafs and flower stem together with extra tape at the end

Step 9 of 18
Hold the bottom of the pen to the stem+leafs and wrap the pen to the stem+leafs with the extra tape from before

Hold the bottom of the pen to the stem+leafs and wrap the pen to the stem+leafs with the extra tape from before

Step 10 of 18
Cut a piece of wrap and start from the top and tape right over the drop of the stem

Cut a piece of wrap and start from the top and tape right over the drop of the stem

Step 11 of 18
Keep wrapping in a downward motion

Keep wrapping in a downward motion

Step 12 of 18
Until you get to the bottom. It doesn't have to be perfect.

Until you get to the bottom. It doesn't have to be perfect.

Step 13 of 18
If your wrap is not sticky take a piece of double sided tape

If your wrap is not sticky take a piece of double sided tape

Step 14 of 18
Place the tape on the end of the wrap and press the tape to the pen

Place the tape on the end of the wrap and press the tape to the pen

Step 15 of 18
Finished! Enjoy!!!

Finished! Enjoy!!!

Step 16 of 18
Make as many as you like in all different types of flowers! Roses are my favorite(the pink flower isn't a rose but I thought it was cute)!

Make as many as you like in all different types of flowers! Roses are my favorite(the pink flower isn't a rose but I thought it was cute)!

Step 17 of 18
You can put them in a vase too! I made my vase at a painting pottery store!

You can put them in a vase too! I made my vase at a painting pottery store!

Step 18 of 18
ENJOY!!!

ENJOY!!!

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