Flowers made from corrugated paper can be confused with real flowers from afar. They are used to create bridal bouquets, candy compositions, room decoration and much more.
A corrugated paper tulip is very simple, and you can decorate the resulting flower with a postcard or panel. The main thing is that it will never wither.
It is necessary
- - corrugated paper of red and green color;
- - wire;
- - scissors;
- - glue.
Instructions
Step 1
From the red corrugated paper, cut a rectangle 3 cm wide and 32 cm long.
Step 2
Fold the resulting segment in half, then again and do this until you get a width of 4 cm. You should get a kind of paper "fan", thanks to which you get the petals of the same shape.
Step 3
Cut out the petals from the resulting blank folded like an accordion. There should be 8 of them.
Step 4
Crumple the narrow edge of the petals and twist it several times. Then it will be more convenient to collect them in a bud.
Step 5
Bend the wide edge at the petal slightly, gently stretching the paper. Do not overdo it, otherwise it may lose shape or tear.
Step 6
Fold all the tulip petals together to form a bud.
Step 7
Fasten the tip of the bud on a wire, which you wrap with a small strip of green corrugated paper.
Step 8
Cut out a tulip sheet and fold it in half to simulate the veins. Then glue it to the stem. That's it, the flower is ready.