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Selasa, 11 Januari 2011

How to Make Paper Roses

Now, you can create as many as paper roses to have a good and enjoyable experience while looking at your home and garden blooming up with these spectacular paper roses. No matter wherever you’re, and no matter whatever you do, immerse yourself with the roses that you have made. It’s simply intoxicating.

These crepe-paper roses are perfect addition to decorate your home or office. Use these step-by-step instructions (including photos) to make a bouquet of paper roses that fit perfectly with any occasion you’re going to celebrate.
This is a continual part of my previous article entitled How to make paper roses. Since certain steps in making paper roses in this article can be tricky for certain individuals, I’ve created another way to make a bouquet of paper rose which is perfectly suited for everyone.
Note: All photos were taken by author. Without permission of the author, no parts of these photos are allowed to use.

The above photo is the finished product of the roses that would definitely make a great gift for a teacher, parents, family members, beloved one, or for valentines or any other special celebration.
Certainly, it’s the easiest way to make paper roses. You can create those paper roses easily with just a little practice and patience. Have a go!
Step 1

To shape petals for a rose, firstly, you’ve to draw a pattern of a petal onto a cardboard. For this purpose, I reused a portion of the chocolate biscuit box. Next, cut out the petal. For the following step, you’re going to use this pre-created petal as a template.

You should now have one pre-created petal with you.
Step 2

Use the template you created in step 1 (second photo) to trace the petal from a blue colored crepe paper.

Cut out the teardrop-shaped petal carefully with a pair of scissors.

Repeat this step (the first and second photo) to create 13 more teardrop-shaped petals. You should have altogether 14 teardrop-shaped petals.
Step 3

Wrap right edge of the petal around an ear pick (or any tiny long stick) to curl. Repeat the step to wrap left and down edges. You should have three edges curled inwards.

 

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