Handmade Red Ball Dahlia – 4” Potted Paper Plant
Handmade Red Ball Dahlia – 4” Potted Paper Plant
Handmade Red Ball Dahlia – 4” Potted Paper Plant
Handmade Red Ball Dahlia – 4” Potted Paper Plant
Handmade Red Ball Dahlia – 4” Potted Paper Plant
Handmade Red Ball Dahlia – 4” Potted Paper Plant

Handmade Red Ball Dahlia – 4” Potted Paper Plant

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Bold, sculptural, and endlessly charming, this handmade paper Ball Dahlia is a statement bloom designed to last. Each petal is individually cut, shaped, and layered by hand to create the rich texture and perfectly rounded form that ball dahlias are known for.

Set in a 4-inch terracotta-style pot and finished with a moss-like surface, this paper plant adds a pop of color and artisan detail to shelves, coffee tables, desks, or bedside styling—no sunlight or watering required.

✨ Why you’ll love it
• Entirely handcrafted from high-quality paper
• Lush, full ball dahlia bloom with realistic petal depth
• Zero maintenance—never wilts, fades, or drops petals
• A beautiful balance of bold color and natural texture
• Works year-round as decor or a thoughtful gift

🌿 Details
• Pot size: 4 inches
• Materials: paper, floral wire, adhesive, decorative moss, terracotta-style pot
• Color palette: rich red bloom with natural green stem and leaves
• Intended for indoor decorative use only

🎁 Perfect for
• Housewarming gifts
• Birthday or thank-you gifts
• Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day
• Coffee tables, desks, and shelves
• Anyone who loves flowers without the upkeep

Each piece is made by hand, so slight variations in petal shape and color are part of what makes every dahlia truly one of a kind.

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Based in Crandon, Wisconsin, all flowers are made by hand fueled by puppy kisses and copious amounts of coffee.

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OUR STORY

Inspired by Grandma(s).

I am greatly inspired by both of my grandmas: Cecil and Bernice.

Cecil is a master gardener that has the best green thumb I've ever seen. I was lucky to grow up in her gardens.

Grandma Bernice was the most artistic, brave woman I ever knew. She learned almost every craft and dance. She always encouraged me to always "art".


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