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Black Roses Do It Yourself Craft Kit | Halloween Decorations | Goth Home Decor | Fall Decor DIY Kit | Fall Table Centerpiece

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Have you ever wanted to learn how to make paper roses, but are overwhelmed by all the cutting, curling and gluing? Try the black roses diy kit! Perfect for indoor Halloween decor, fall decorations or year-round goth home decor. Learn basic paper crafting skills while making a lasting keepsake! This do it yourself craft kit comes with everything you need to make 18 paper roses, about 2 inches in diameter when completed. *Comes unassembled* Finished garlands (estimated): Contains enough flowers to make 3 strands, with 6 flowers each. This kit includes: -18 die cut inner petals (65 lb cardstock) -18 die cut outer petals (65 lb cardstock) -18 die cut extra petals (65 lb cardstock) -20 die cut leaves (65 lb cardstock) -20 die cut center circles (65 lb cardstock) -2 six-foot strands of embroidery floss in ecru (for stringing into garlands) - 3 eighteen-inch strands of ribbon (for stringing) -Detailed illustrated instructions & a QR code for video tutorials This kit does NOT include (but you will need): -Craft glue This kit does NOT include (but is optional): -Sewing needle, scissors, ruler (for making garlands) -Painters tape or artist tape (for hanging garlands) *Kit does NOT include a hanging apparatus, but does include directions for how to hang garlands with artist tape.


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