Usually during some festivals, we need to go to the flower shop to buy some bouquets. For example, on Teachers Day, we can go to the flower shop to buy a beautiful bouquet of flowers as a Teachers Day gift for the teacher. When wrapping the flowers when. In addition to the main selection of flowers, everyone will also choose to use babys breath to embellish it, so that the whole bouquet will look very full and very layered. Therefore, when we make handmade paper bouquets, we also You can make some handmade paper gypsophila by the way, which will enrich our handmade paper bouquets and make our handmade paper bouquets look more beautiful.
Step 1:
The babys breath is very small, so just cut the white crepe paper into small pieces
No. 2 Steps:
Pull the crepe paper apart like this
Step 3:
Fold it in half
Step 4 :
Continue to fold it in half
Step 5:
Fold it in half again
Step 6:
Fold it in half again, is it too small?
Step 7:
Fold the bottom part diagonally
Step 8:
Cut the outside Form an arc
Step 9:
Open, there are four small flowers
Step 10:
< p>Take out the prepared flower stems
Step 11:
Circle the top
Step 12:
< p>Coat the petals with white latex and put them on the flower stem
Step 13:
Pinch and stick it together
Step 14:
Let’s take care of the leftovers Place the lower pieces on top as well
Step 15:
Okay, you can now skillfully make paper flowers full of stars
< p>Step 16:Cut the green tape from the middle
Step 17:
Then put the gypsophila paper Wrap the flower art into a small branch
Step 18:
In this way, make them separately
Step 19:
< p>You can continue to combine it into a larger paper art flower star
Step 20:
The most suitable material for making paper flower gypsophila is crepe paper. Crepe paper is actually suitable for making a wide variety of paper flowers because its texture is similar to the texture of the petals. There are some similarities, so when they are far away, they look fake and real, especially small flowers like babys breath. When seen from a distance, they look like a real bouquet of babys breath.