Artificial materials may well repeat the natural forms of nature. With wire and beads, you can make a bunch of lilacs that will look good both as a brooch and as a hair clip.
It is necessary
- - Beads;
- - bugles;
- - wire;
- - pin.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose the right color for the beads. You will need chopped material in light lilac, white (transparent, pearlescent) and dark purple. Choose green bugles for the stem, and beads of the same color for the leaves. For the lilac core, yellow beads are useful, slightly larger than the beads.
Step 2
Take a thin wire 20 cm long. Its thickness should be such that you can pass the wire into the bead 2-3 times. String two white beads on the wire. Then, in two of the same, pass both ends of the wire towards each other. After that, in the same way, string three beads - white in the center and one lilac at the edges. Make two more rows of three lilac beads and two of two such beads (in each row). Secure the ends of the wire and cut off the excess length.
Step 3
Make four petals in this shape. Pass a wire into the bottom row (of white beads) of each of them and fix it on a yellow bead. Gather 4 lilac petals around the yellow core. Use the same pattern to make as many colors as you need.
Step 4
To depict unblown buds, collect each petal from dark purple beads, two beads in each of three rows. Fastening them around the center bead, lift the petals up.
Step 5
String green bugles onto the wire to create a branch for the lilac. Attach all the flowers to it. Type the sheet using the technique described above. Start with 5 beads in the bottom two rows, then make three more out of 6 beads, again two of 5 and then subtract 2-3 beads in each row until you reach the top of a leaf consisting of one bead.
Step 6
Wire the leaves to the lilac branch. Tie a pin to the wrong side with pieces of wire to make a brooch out of the bouquet. Place the pin where the flowers are most densely packed so that it is not visible from the outside. Also, for camouflage, the pin can be greased with glue and wrapped with thread that matches the color of the lilac leaves.