Artificial Flower Guide San Francisco CA

Are you interested in making artificial flowers? If so, read the following article to learn more about supplies and how to craft the flowers.

Local Companies

Hunan Garden
415- 861-8788
1819 Market St
San Francisco, CA
Dark Garden
415- 431-7684
321 Linden St
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Evergreen Garden
415- 621-8531
3100 18th St
San Francisco, CA
Garden Spaces
(415) 269-8210
687 Kansas St.
San Francisco, CA
Glad A Way Garden
415- 974-5145
640 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA
Sloat Garden Center
415- 752-1614
327 3rd Ave
San Francisco, CA
Sloat Garden Center
415- 440-1000
3237 Pierce St
San Francisco, CA
Flora Grubb Gardens
415- 648-2670
1634 Jerrold Ave
San Francisco, CA
Flowercraft Garden Center
415- 824-1900
550 Bay Shore Blvd
San Francisco, CA
Empress Garden
415- 731-2388
1386 9th Ave
San Francisco, CA

Flowers are a festive addition to any home. Keeping fresh cut flowers in your home, however, can be an unending task. Instead, consider using silk flowers that will last much longer. Follow these tips and you will be creating your own artificial flowers in no time.

Materials:
Silk cotton fabric
Craft paints in desired petal colors

Tools:
Fabric pen
Scissors
Thin floral wire
Wire cutters
Floral tape
Clear glue
Paintbrushes

  1. Create petal stencil. You may want to experiment with a pencil and paper beforehand to decide the best shape for the flowers you are creating. Also consider purchasing a stencil from your craft store. If you are looking to create a specific type of flower, consider using a live version of the flower, pulling a few petals off and then tracing those petals to create your stencil.
  2. Trace stencil shapes onto fabric. Using the fabric pen, trace the shape of your petals.
  3. Cut out the petals. The number of petals you need depends upon how many flowers you are creating and the fullness of each bloom. The fuller the flower, the more petals you will need to make.
  4. Add color and texture to the petals. Before putting your flowers together, decide what color you want them to be. Most flower creators prefer to start with a white silk cotton fabric and then add color later. When adding the color, start at the outer edge of the petal and then sweep your paintbrush in toward the center, getting paler as you reach the center. Tapering the color adds depth to the petals so they look more realistic. Now is the time to paint in any stems or highlighting tones as well. Let the paint dry between color applications....

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Author: Deirdre Gordon

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415- 861-8788
1819 Market St
San Francisco, CA

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