Teach everyone to use old wrapping paper or crepe paper to make three-dimensional roses. The effect is beautiful. After you learn how to do it, you can make it yourself and give it to your loved one on Valentines Day. You will definitely win his/her heart!~
Material preparation: two pieces of old wrapping paper of different colors, a bottle of glue, a pair of scissors, a sweater needle or a bamboo skewer.
Fold the purple wrapping paper in half, in half, and then in half again until the entire paper is folded into 16 small pieces and then cut with scissors.
Cut a strip of about 4*10CM from the green wrapping paper and set aside.
Take another napkin and fold it in half so that it is slightly narrower and shorter than the green wrapping paper.
Divide the equally divided purple wrapping paper into three groups and cut them into small, medium and large petal shapes. Among them: the small petals are marked as No. 1, and 4 pieces are made; the medium petals are marked as No. 2, and 5 pieces are made; the large petals are marked as No. 3, and 5 pieces are made.
Next, start rolling the petals, which is related to whether the rose will look good or not.
Use a knitting needle, place it on the edge of about 1/2 of the No. 1 petal and start rolling it, gradually tightening it. Roll about 1 turn, press the rolled edges tightly and push from both sides to the middle to roll out thin pleats.
Spread the petals and smooth them gently. The petals will automatically appear concave at the edge (if they are not concave, just straighten them after use). Follow the same method and roll all the petals into a concave shape. It should be noted that when rolling the petal No. 1, roll it in one circle, roll the petal No. 2 in one and a half circles, and roll the petal No. 3 in 2 circles. Hemming here refers to hemming on a sweater needle.
Apply white glue to a section of a bamboo skewer, attach one end of the folded napkin to it, and then start to roll it slowly.
When the napkin is rolled to nearly 1/3 of its total length, fold the napkin in half again toward the middle, and then continue rolling it, so that a bulge will naturally form.
Similarly, fold it again when it reaches 2/3 of the total length, and continue to roll it to the ground.
The rolled napkin will eventually form a two-olive-shaped bud at one end of the bamboo stick. At this time, you can use glue to press the paper and bamboo stick firmly..
Use a square piece of wrapping paper left over from rolling the petals, apply glue and wrap the flower bud, forming a sharp corner on the head, and set it aside to dry.
Wrap another small square and roll it into a tube shape at the flower head. This is the core of the rose.
Coat the No. 1 petal with glue except for the petal tip, and stick it to the bamboo stick at a position lower than the root of the bud (the first petal is the most important, and the success of a flower depends on the first petal) good or bad).
Press the first petal tightly, wait for it to dry, and then apply glue to the other three No. 1 petals.
Glue the second petal. The second petal should tightly wrap the first one. From here on, pay attention to the position of the petals and stick them in a circle of 3 petals (that is, each petal occupies one-third of the position).
When gluing each petal on the first layer, be sure to press the parts in the red frame tightly, and do not press hard on other parts of the petals.
Apply glue to flower No. 2 in a V shape, and then glue the petals on three pieces in a circle.
Fold the old green wrapping paper we prepared earlier in half, and then use scissors to cut out tooth-shaped gaps.
Follow the above method of rolling petals, and roll the green wrapping paper into natural creases to look like leaves.
Apply glue on the leaves, stick them to the roses made above, and subtract the excess parts. The paper roses are ready. Use them with other waste papers of different colors to make a large cluster of different sizes and colors. Roses, put in a vase, so beautiful~