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[Easy!] Flower paper-cut art you can make using just scissors

[Easy!] Flower paper-cut art you can make using just scissors
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[Easy!] Flower paper-cut art you can make using just scissors

Papercutting, where you skillfully handle scissors to create finished works.

It’s fun to watch, but it can seem difficult to make yourself.

How about choosing something that isn’t too complex and giving it a try?

In this article, we’ll show you how to make a simple flower papercut using just paper and scissors.

Use it as a quick pastime, a bit of finger exercise, or some training.

Who knows—this might be your gateway to getting hooked on papercutting!

[Easy!] Paper-cut flower art you can make with just scissors (1–10)

cherry blossom

[Origami] Paper-cut Flowers (22): Three Types of Cherry Blossoms 🌸 Cherry Blossoms Origami
cherry blossom

Heart-pounding sakura paper cutouts—it’s amazing how simple they are to make with just a single sheet of paper and scissors.

Because the work is delicate, you need to be careful not to cut yourself, but with a little creativity you can enjoy all kinds of designs.

You can glue the finished piece onto construction paper or display it on the wall to feel the arrival of spring.

If you use colored paper, you can even make a three-dimensional bouquet of cherry blossoms.

Folding the petal parts requires many steps and can be a bit challenging, but since it uses fine motor skills, it also helps stimulate the brain.

Let’s make lots of flowers in various colors and enjoy a luxurious sakura bouquet!

Simple flowers

[Papercutting] How to make a simple flower 🌺 Super cute and made with just scissors using an easy template [With voice instructions] #Let’sTryItAtHome – Crafts Edition – / Let’s start papercutting!
Simple flowers

This is a simple way to make paper-cut flowers that even beginners and children can easily create.

Despite the straightforward method, the finished look is delightfully decorative! You fold the origami into a specific shape, sketch the design, and then cut along the lines.

If folding is tricky, marking reference points as you fold can help.

By changing the design, you can create flowers with a different feel, so once you get used to making paper cuts, why not give it a try?

a flower with eight petals

Simple ways to cut petals: flower decorations, kirigami, origami / Origami [Bill Getsu’s Origami]
a flower with eight petals

An eight-petaled flower that looks beautiful and can be adapted for wall or windowsill decorations and hanging ornaments.

It may seem difficult, but by carefully drawing the pattern, anyone can tackle it with ease.

The key when sketching the petal lines is to draw slowly and neatly, and keeping it symmetrical is another useful tip.

You might feel a little thrill wondering what shape will appear at the moment it opens! Changing the material—like gradient origami paper, sparkly paper, or traditional Japanese patterns—will give it a different vibe, so be sure to give it a try.

Clematis

[Origami] Clematis / Flower Kirigami ⑤ 🌸 Clematis origami
Clematis

Clematis are elegant blue-purple flowers that bloom from spring to early summer.

They look stunning as wall decorations, so they could be great for cut-paper projects in kindergartens and nursery schools, as well as craft activities at day service centers.

Once you fold origami paper into a specific shape, just sketch three guide marks with a pencil and cut along them! When cutting the center part of the clematis, you’ll be making fine snips, so take your time and do it carefully—that’s the key.

The moment you open it, your heart will leap with delight! It’s also fun to try different colors of origami paper.

Tulip

[Origami] Tulip / Paper-cut Flowers 64 🌷 Tulip origami
Tulip

Let me show you an easy way to make tulip kirie (papercut art).

All you need are scissors and origami paper—just fold and cut, and you’ll have an adorable tulip in no time! Using origami in different colors will give you a lovely piece that feels like the arrival of spring.

By getting creative with how you fold and cut, you can enjoy tulips with all kinds of expressions.

It also requires fine hand movements, making it perfect for a bit of dexterity exercise.

Why not give it a try when you have a little free time? It might just become your new favorite hobby.

Now, let’s make your own spring flower garden!

morning glory

[Origami] Kirigami Flowers ⑧ Morning Glory 🌸
morning glory

This is a kirigami paper-cut design featuring morning glories that bloom refreshingly on summer mornings.

It’s a simple craft anyone can make, great for fine motor practice and perfect for a school project or craft activity with children.

The method is straightforward: fold origami paper into a specific shape, sketch the morning glory pattern, and cut with scissors.

By arranging these morning glory cutouts like a curtain, you can create a lovely wall decoration—give it a try! You can also enjoy different looks by adjusting the width, length, and spacing when you hang them.

Chinese bellflower

Origami bellflower: simple cutting method
Chinese bellflower

Isn’t it exciting that you can create a lovely papercut of bellflowers using only scissors? The simple, dignified beauty of bellflowers will add a touch of color to your room.

Moving your hands helps improve concentration, and creative activities enrich the heart.

Even though the process is relatively simple, the sense of accomplishment when you finish is exceptional.

If you make them with friends, you can chat and enjoy a fun time together.

How about spending some wonderful time cherishing connections through bellflower papercutting?

Rose

[Origami] Flower Kirigami (35) Three Types of Roses 🌹 Rose
Rose

Papercut roses you can make with just scissors are so chic and lovely, aren’t they? The process of cutting, heart pounding as you go, is fun, and the sense of accomplishment when you finish is irresistible.

Moving your hands clears your mind and seems to enrich your heart.

It might be nice to create a rose with that poised, elegant beauty while adding your own personal touch.

Why not give it a try when you have a little free time? You might just discover a new hobby.

It’s simple yet yields beautiful pieces—you’ll surely be drawn in by that charm.

dogwood (flowering dogwood)

Origami dogwood flower: simple cutting method
dogwood (flowering dogwood)

How about trying a paper-cutting project of dogwood blossoms that herald the arrival of spring? By using red, pink, and white origami paper to create vivid dogwood flowers that brighten your room, busy people in today’s world might discover a new source of enjoyment! Another appeal is that this paper cutting is made from a single sheet of origami paper, so you can craft it in a short amount of time.

Plus, using your hands helps train your brain.

If you decorate your wall with these dogwoods, you can enjoy spring flowers anytime!

plum

Origami plum blossom: easy cutting method
plum

Plum blossoms are well known as early spring flowers.

Plum trees, with their small, charming blooms, have a lovely elegance! Let’s try making plum blossoms easily with just a few snips of the scissors.

It’s perfect for spring kirie (papercut) projects or wall decorations.

Fold the origami paper and compress it into a small bundle, sketch the shape of a petal, and simply cut along the lines.

If you trim the tip slightly, you can also represent the center of the plum blossom! Try using your favorite colors of origami paper—red, white, pink, and more.

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