Illustrated steps for making three-dimensional roses from crepe paper. Look at the picture above. Isn’t the finished work pretty? It’s not difficult to learn how to make crepe paper roses. Prepare crepe paper, scissors, glue and wire. Give it a try~
Fold up the crepe paper, there are always seven or eight layers. Cut the rose to the appropriate length, depending on the size you want the rose to be.
Fold the crepe paper in half, then draw a half-petal shape close to the fold.
Cut it out and unfold it, and you will get flat petals.
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Use a pen to curl the petals so that the petals have a natural curl.
Press both ends firmly on the table.
The removed petals will look like the picture below.
Open the petals and stretch them to both sides.
Then separate the petals and use the crepe paper left over from just cutting the petals to make the stamens.
Pick up a petal and wrap the stamen.
Pick up another petal and wrap it up, making sure to pinch the roots tightly.
Wrap the third petal, which is the first layer. The three petals should be evenly distributed.
Wrap three petals at the junction of the previous layer of petals to complete the second layer.
Wrap the remaining petals around the flower one by one, making sure to pinch the roots tightly.
After all the petals are wrapped, tie the roots with wire.
Roses after being tied.
Cut off the excess part at the root of the rose, then cut out a receptacle and glue it to the root.
Cut a strip of crepe paper and paste it at the base of the receptacle, wrapping the wire.
A beautiful crepe paper rose DIY is completed.