It’s simple, yet there’s something so clean and refreshing that people can’t help but take a second look at it. This reminds me of Shimamura Komako’s clean description at the beginning of “Snow Country”. When I started making these paper art camellia things, I didn’t think about what to make, how much to make, and how to match the camellias. I was just a little tired at the time. After working for a day, I didn’t want to do anything anymore. I couldn't see it, so I turned on the radio station I often listened to, picked up the paper at hand, drew a circle, cut it out, rolled it up, glued one end to fix it, and assembled the petals one by one, but it was very beautiful.
Main material: Patterned paper, glue, wooden skewers, Tools required: Scissors, Production steps:
Step 1: Cut patterned paper into circles
Step 2: Roll up one corner of the disc
Step 3: Combine the rolled petals into flowers
Step 4: The effect is like this
Step 5: