Sunflowers are native to South America and are also known as sunflowers. They are so named because their flowers often face the sun. Although the English name "sunflower" is somewhat related to its sunward nature, it mainly comes from the shape of its golden flowers that resemble the scorching sun when they bloom. It is borrowed from the Latin sunflower - "flos solis".
Share a simple and easy-to-follow manual tutorial to make sunflower paintings using quill paper. You can use it on greeting cards or as a decorative painting on its own. Friends, do you also like it? Prepare materials and tools such as paper strips, and follow the step-by-step instructions below to try it!~
1. Take out the quilling paper and roll it up with a quilling pen.
2. Without using colored paper strips, first make them into loose rolls as shown in the picture, corresponding to the center, petals and leaves of the flower.
3. Pinch the yellow roll into S-shaped petals.
5. Roll the green into leaves.
6. Glue the flower center first, and then glue the petals along its edges.
7. Grab both ends of a paper strip and roll it up to make a flower stem, and then stick leaves on it.
8. Finally, frame the finished sunflower, and a beautiful three-dimensional painting is completed~