The Double Ninth Festival, also known as the Double Ninth Festival, the Autumn Festival, and the "Autumn Outing", falls on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month every year. There are activities such as planting dogwood, admiring autumn, appreciating chrysanthemums, climbing, and enjoying autumn, as well as eating Double Ninth Festival cake and drink chrysanthemum wine!
An illustrated tutorial for making chrysanthemums by hand. You need to prepare crepe paper, green wire, green tape, awl, white latex and scissors.
First fold the green crepe paper in half and then in half again, and clamp it with clips.
Cut the sides, but don't cut them.
Cut out even fringes.
You need to prepare four white and four green paper cuts.
Bend a small hook at one end of the wire.
Unfold the cut crepe paper and apply white latex.
Start rolling from the wire hook.
A piece of crepe paper rolled up.
Roll the top of the crepe paper tassel into a roll.
It looks like everything is rolled up.
Repeat the steps to start rolling the second piece of crepe paper.
The tassel part also needs to be rolled.
One layer is covered with another, and the white crepe paper is pasted on like this.
Use dark green crepe paper to make the calyx and cover it with white latex.
Paste to the bottom of the chrysanthemum.
Cut leaves out of dark green crepe paper and prepare thin green wire.
Glue the leaves and thin wire together.
Wrap the flower stem with green tape and also wrap the prepared leaves.
The beautiful paper chrysanthemums for Double Ninth Festival are now finished.