Crepe Paper Lollipop Flowers + Video Tutorial
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A few years ago I share a dessert tablescape that included crepe paper flowers. I’ve been thinking about those flowers and wanted to try to make another project with crepe paper. I bought white crepe paper streamers at Dollar Tree along with some Tootsie Pops and floral tape to make some lollipop flowers. They are very easy to make and can be used for several projects. Ready to get started? Let’s gather our supplies!
![Crepe Paper Lollipop Flowers](http://www.LifeWithLovebugs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Crepe-Paper-Lollipop-Flowers-2-1000x667.jpg)
Supplies:
- crepe paper streamers
- scissors
- clear tape
- ruler
- floral tape
- lollipops (I used Tootsie Pops)
Start by measuring your clear tape to 8 inches long.
![Crepe Paper Lollipop Flowers](http://www.LifeWithLovebugs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Crepe-Paper-Lollipop-Flowers-3-1000x667.jpg)
Then, pleat your crepe paper along the tape leaving space at the top.
![Crepe Paper Lollipop Flowers](http://www.LifeWithLovebugs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Crepe-Paper-Lollipop-Flowers-4-1000x667.jpg)
Next, start at one end of the tape/crepe paper strip and roll it around the lollipop.
![Crepe Paper Lollipop Flowers](http://www.LifeWithLovebugs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Crepe-Paper-Lollipop-Flowers-5-1000x667.jpg)
Finish by wrapping the bottom with floral tape.
![Crepe Paper Lollipop Flowers](http://www.LifeWithLovebugs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Crepe-Paper-Lollipop-Flowers-6-1000x667.jpg)
Lastly, fluff the crepe paper to give your flower some volume/petals.
![Crepe Paper Lollipop Flowers](http://www.LifeWithLovebugs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Crepe-Paper-Lollipop-Flowers-7-1000x667.jpg)
These lollipop flowers make a cute centerpiece for a party, or can be used at valentines. They would also make a great bouquet for Mother’s Day!
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This post was originally published in 2018 and has been updated for 2020.