Smell The Roses! Post-it Style

POst-It-Roses

What a simple way to create something that will last for your desk! Now you can make beautiful lasting roses out of Post-It Notes! Follow these simple steps and share your roses with us! Spray your favorite scent on them to brighten your day!

What you need:

Scotch®Tape

Masking Tape

Post-it Notes

Green floral tape

Wire

Pencil

Cork

Scissors (and or utility knife)

Glue Gun

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Step 1: Print out this flower template (PDF), then cut out the flower and leaf patterns.

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Step 2: Trace the pattern onto your favorite color Post-it® Notes and cut them out. Trace 40 petals for the large rose, 35 petals for the medium, and 30 for the small. On the leaf-colored paper, trace 2-3 leaves per flower.
Pro tip: Position the paper so the V shape of the petal sits on the sticky part of the Post-it® Note. This will be helpful later!

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Step 3: Wrap the petals around a pencil (or roll them with your fingers) so they all curl cylindrically

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Step 4: Take a 6-10 inch wire, and wrap a petal around it (V side down), tight enough so that the wire doesn’t show. Secure the petal with hot glue.

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Step 5: Take another petal and wrap it a little looser than the first one around the stem (again, V side down). Secure with hot glue. Keep adding petals!
Pro tip: Move downward and distribute evenly around the rose when adding petals.

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Step 6: Once your blossom is set, glue or tape the leaf cutouts onto the blossom stem. You can give them a natural curl by wrapping them around a pencil.

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Step 7: Finish up by wrapping the wire with Scotch® Masking Tape first then covering it with green floral tape. Wrap carefully around the leaves!

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