3. Place an open paper circle on top of a tin can top or matching roof flashing circle and draw the cut out center circle on the metal. Mark the places on the metal to match the fold lines in the paper circle.4. Cut a line from the outside edge to the center circle in the tin can top or flashing circle at each one of the marks drawn (figure C).
5. Shape each section into a petal by first cutting down one side of each of the segments and then cutting down the second side. Your petals can be pointed or curved at the top (figure D).
6. After you have done one such flower, you will no doubt not need the patterns for cutting the individual petals. Cut two lines opposite each other to divide the top in half, then in quarters and then in eighths. After a few such flowers, you may want to cut some in quarters only and make rounder, fatter petals.
7. Curve some petals up. Stack two or three cut circles on top of each other (figure E). They can be from the same-sized circles or circles in graduated sizes. Experiment.
8. When you have decided what layers to put together, unstack them and paint them in desired colors. You may decide to leave some unpainted.
9. When the paint is dry, punch two small holes about 1/4 inch apart in the center of each layer.
10. Reassemble the flower. Cut a length of the 20- or 22-gauge wire, shape it into a U, and thread it through all the layers of the flower. Twist together to secure the layers. If you will be attaching the wire to a wire ring for a candle ring (figure F) or to some other object, it is better to cut the threading wire longer so you can use it for attaching. If you will be putting a stem on your flower, cut a long length of heavier wire, form the U shape at one end, and thread both ends through the flower. Twist to secure and wrap the longer end with floral tape for a stem.
Position your metal flowers in surprising places. Put small magnets on the back and use them as note holders on the refrigerator. Add them to a metal photo frame. Form a candle ring from a heavier-gauge wire and attach your flowers to it. Make a wreath...make a bracelet...