🎊 Transform Any Space into a Fiesta of Color!
This 24 PCS Fiesta Paper Flowers set includes a vibrant assortment of tissue paper pom poms in 6 colors and 4 sizes, designed for easy assembly and versatile decoration for various celebrations. Made from high-quality, eco-friendly materials, these decorations are perfect for creating a festive atmosphere at any event.
B**Y
Very Cute!
It takes a little time to assemble, and the smaller flowers are a bit of a challenge, but they turned out very cute. Small tears don't show up. Had fun using these as a spring table decoration.
R**A
So festive!
I remember making these by the dozens as a young girl but with actual Kleenex! These are much more sophisticated and brighter colors. With that said, If you think you are going to whip these out quickly and easily you are wrong! Especially the multicolored ones which are the prettiest. So gather a friend or two and make a pitcher of sangria ‘cause your gonna need it to get this task accomplished! LOL
W**R
Beautiful!
These are gorgeous. I used them as centerpieces at a dance hall. But with the different sizes of paper, they are a bit more difficult to fluff up.
M**S
Stunning
Used this for a Mexican themed party to decorate the backdrop and the flowers are beautiful. Perfectly made and reusable. I got many compliments on how beautiful they looked.
L**T
Takes forever to assemble
These are VERY good quality flowers, but you have to fluff them up yourself. It takes a LONG time. Definitely worth the money, but make sure you have the time!
R**R
Loved making these
The media could not be loaded. So cute turned out great!
M**S
Absolutely worth the money. They take time to put together, but they are very beautiful.
The media could not be loaded. These are beautiful and awesome and require patience! Time and patience, although it gets easier as you go along. My first few didn't really turn out, but I definitely improved, and now I can open one up and fluff it out in really just a matter of a few minutes. They are very pretty and I do like them 😁 As I said, my first few didn't really turn out because I wasn't sure how to make it work. I lost a couple. But with practice I've realized the best way to begin is to open the flower up fully on both sides as much as possible. Don't worry about the fact that it doesn't look attached. It will look like a single flower by the time you're done! Start by carefully separating the innermost yellow tissue papers on one end. Pull a single layer of yellow tissue towards the center, rotating the flower so that you are only working with one tissue layer at a time. Fluff it up and bring it as close to the center as possible so that it covers the string in the middle. When you are done with one layer of tissue go back to the beginning and start on the next. Or, alternately, pull up the same layer of tissue on the other side of the flower. I tried it both ways and I found it easier to do one half at a the time, but it worked both ways. It's a bit hard to describe, but watch the videos and you will get the hang of it very quickly. It seems as though there are usually two or 3 yellow center layers, and then 4-5 middle variable color layers, and then three green "leaf" layers. And the slower you go the less the tissue will tear, especially the innermost one, but if they do rip a bit it doesn't seem to matter all that much. The flower is crinkly, so as long as each "petal" is standing upright it looks fine. Currently I'm using them to brighten up a windowsill, but the number of uses are limited only by your imagination. And there are a lot! There are 24, 6 of each size. The smallest is about 6 inches across and the largest nearly a foot. Don't feel like you have to use them all at once, either, because honestly once they are out and put together they're not easily going to go back to being unfolded. Maybe you could manage it, but I don't think I could. If you want to stick them to a wall the set comes with double sided sticky dots. As is usual with such things, getting the backing off of the backside is a pain. But it will come off eventually, and then the dot is transparent, which is helpful for decorating. It's a little difficult to stick onto the flowers and then onto something else, but like the flower, keep trying and you will get it.
T**R
Flower power requires patience!
A little TLC and patience goes a long way in getting these flowers to bloom. The process is good quiet time for me. I love the colors and the various sizes. The pack of 24 can go a long way…for Easter and for the month of May to celebrate Mother’s Day. I even may have a few left for my Mother’s birthday in June!
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