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Colorful Summer Flower: Recycled Paper Towel DIY

 Looking to bring a little sunshine into your space without visiting the craft store? This whimsical summer flower decoration makes great use of what you already have—think beads, pom poms, a humble paper towel tube, and a splash of acrylic paint. Bonus: it’s the perfect way to reuse an old frame and welcome summer in style!

Summer flower Decoration


What You’ll Need:
  • 1 paper towel tube (emptied, of course!)
  • Acrylic paint (I chose a deeper pink)
  • Craft pom poms (yellow makes a great center!)
  • Assorted beads (medium for the stem, smaller for embellishing the petals)
  • Foam letters (for your summer message)
  • A reused frame (square or any shape of your choice)
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun
Materials for flower decoration

Creating your summer flower decoration

Cut the Tube and Shape the Petals
Start by cutting the paper towel tube into four evenly-sized sections. Each section will serve as a petal. You should be left with four rings. Next, flatten each ring, then gently reshape it to form soft ovals. These will mimic delicate flower petals.

Paper towel roll and scissors

Paint Your Petals:
Now, take your acrylic paint and add color to your oval petals. I went with a bold, dark pink for a vibrant contrast.

Cut paper towel roll sections with paint

Build the Blossom and Add the Center
Hot glue the four petals onto the repainted frame, arranging them in a circle to create your flower. Pop a cheerful craft pom pom right in the middle of your flower—it brings the whole thing to life.

Pom-poms with flower design

Create the Stem and Add Beads
Use medium-sized beads to form the flower stem and glue them just below the bloom. Dab a little hot glue into each petal and sprinkle in the smaller beads. It adds a glimmering, playful texture.

Flower design with beads

Freshen Up Your Frame
Originally, the frame was painted white, but I decided to add a lighter green color to it. Once the paint dries, you will notice whether it is lighter or if you want it darker; simply add a few extra coats of paint to achieve your desired color.

Paint and flower design

Customize by Adding Letters:
 Customize the look with foam letters. I decided to spell out "Hello Summer." I painted the letters to match the theme and glued them onto the frame.

Foam letters with flower design

Final Touches:

And that's it! You’ve got yourself a fun, festive decoration that’s bright, eco-friendly, and full of personality—just like summer itself. Hang it on a wall or prop it on a shelf to remind everyone that sunny days and warm breezes are here to stay. 🌼🌞🖌️

Summer flower design displayed

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Comments

  1. It's beautiful! And I love that it's made of materials most of us have already in the house. Thank your sharing this great idea.

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  2. This is so cute - I have pinned it for later!

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    1. Christine, thank you. I'm glad you like this craft. Thank you for visiting and pinning. I appreciate it.

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  3. Really cute Stephanie! Love the use of things we have at home so much! Those cardboard tubes sure can bring out creativity!

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  4. Aw, this is so cute, Steph. I think it would make a fun project when cousins come to visit. Thanks for sharing this post at our month-long Will Blog for Comments #65 linkup. We'll be back to our regular schedule now, so #66 opens Monday morning. Hope to see you there.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! Yes, a fun project for all. Thank you for visiting.

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