Ep 182: Beyond the Template: Finding Your Own Creative Voice
Description
In this episode of Paper Talk, Quynh Nguyen, Jessie Chui, and Sara Kim dive into the art and philosophy of creating your own paper flower templates. What begins as a practical discussion quickly blooms into a conversation about creativity, confidence, and the evolution of each artist’s personal style.
They explore how templates serve as both a foundation and a springboard, and how learning from others can give you structure, but learning from nature gives you freedom. The hosts reflect on their early years when few templates existed, the role of technology like iPads and AI in documenting and improving designs, and why embracing imperfection makes your flowers truly yours.
“Templates give confidence, but real mastery comes from experience, skill, and time.” - Jessie
Whether you’re new to paper floristry or refining your craft, this episode is an invitation to experiment, observe, and grow.
What You’ll Hear in this Episode:
- How to transition from using templates to designing your own
- Finding confidence in imperfection
- Using technology (Procreate, Canva, ChatGPT) to organize and elevate your creative process
- How selling your templates can lead to new income streams
- The joy and discipline of revisiting flowers over time
👉 The Best Thing We Bought for Under $20
- Quynh: Triangle Ruler set
- Jessie: Manual Balloon Pump
- Sara: Free People Sonix Beaded Phone Charm
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If you’ve been craving a creative community or wondering how to take your next step, let this episode remind you that you are not alone. You can start small. You can begin today.


















