If you have unnecessary burlap, free time and a desire to decorate your home, this workshop is for you.
It is necessary
- - burlap
- - cotton swabs
- - cotton wool
- - brown paint
- - scissors
- - scotch tape
- - glue
- - thin wire
- - paper
- - pencil
- - wooden sticks (or plastic, imitating wood)
Instructions
Step 1
Draw a petal on paper - this will be a template for the petals of the future flower. Cut out the template, attach to the burlap, trace with a pencil and cut out. Expect 8 petals in the bud.
Step 2
Take cotton swabs and cut in half. Fluff up the cotton tips. Make a bunch of sticks and secure with tape. Add more cotton to the cotton tips, then dip in the paint. It turns out the corolla of a flower.
Step 3
Let's go back to the petals. Take burlap petals, wire, and glue. Cut pieces of wire from the base to the middle of the petal, and then glue. When the wire is glued, shape the petals into the desired shape.
Step 4
Take 4 petals and glue to the corolla. Now 4 more and glue on the corolla on top of the existing flower so that the petals of the second layer fall into the gaps between the petals of the first.
Step 5
Place the flower on a stick and glue. When the glue hardens, straighten the petals and you're done.