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Fold your paper in half, then half again, like so: Fold in half diagonally, like so: Then take some sharp scissors and cut the end so it's rounded. When you open it up you should have a flower shape! Now cut out one petal. Pop a bit of double sided tape on one of the petals next to the newly created gap, then stick the petal from the other side of the gap onto it. This gives you a 3D flower! Now make 6 more. You need 7 in total.

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Fold your paper in half, then half again, like so:

Fold in half diagonally, like so:

Then take some sharp scissors and cut the end so it's rounded.When you open it up you should have a flower shape!

Now cut out one petal. Pop a bit of double sided tape on one of the petals next to the newly created gap, then stick the petal from the other side of the gap onto it. This gives you a 3D flower!

Now make 6 more. You need 7 in total.

Arrange flattened flowers as shown. Apply glue to flowers as indicated by white spots. You can use glue dots or liquid glue. I used both--the glue dots held everything together while the liquid glue set up.

Stack pieces 2 and 3 on top of piece 1, lining up edges.

Glue piece 4 onto stack.

Now pieces 5 and 6, just like 2 and 3.

Piece 7 is last.

Here's the real one. I have a little scallop on each petal.

Put a book on the flower stack and allow it to dry. Itwillfall apart if you try to open it too soon. Not that I would know.

Here's how the flowers look when you pull the stack open.

Fold a piece of card stock in half. Lay the flower stack in the crease of the card. Dab glue on the flower as shown. Close the card and flip it over, then open it and glue the other side of the flower to the other side of the card.

Done!