Make Paper Daffodils from Scratch {Easy to Make but Look Real}

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Spring is just around the corner and with spring come the daffodils. In my opinion, one of the weirdest looking flowers. But they always make me happy when I see them because I know that the snow is gone. 

You will need a Silhouette or a Cricut to make this paper daffodil. The cone part isn’t possible to be cut by hand. 

You can make a bouquet or you can put them in a pot. If you are making a bouquet, you won’t need to cut out the leaves. 

You can download this paper daffodil template by putting in your name and email below.

Cricut users: You will need to set the lines in the middle of the cone to score. There is no way I can save the file to have score line already there.

Resize file to 15.928 wide by 10.671 tall.

Even though this template is no longer free

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Using this pretty boring looking button

paper daffodil with free template

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. lynn

    I bought the daffodil but when I go to cut it there are lots of line to cut out on the centre but does it nor score lines?

  2. sunflowersummerco

    You will need to set the lines to be score lines yourself. There is no way I can save the file were it will save the lines as score lines. I wish there was a way.

  3. Lydia

    I couldn’t download it! So I sent an e-mail to receive it…

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