The Today Network - 6/11/17( The November Issue)
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Erica called me some hours ago- saying that her son George had crashed his new toy motorbike in no time. It was George's birthday yesterday and how I recall the awesome dishes and the decorations around the Petal House! I don't think you know- but petal house is the house of Erica, indeed! Have a fun read, 6/11/17( The November Issue)
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From the Chief Editor's Desk : Here, a Rose for you!
Chapter 1
Today, I'm sharing with you steps to make a paper-rose, you don't have to buy one and they are great origamies and creative too!
Materials Needed:
old book pages, newspaper, scrapbook paper or Kraft paper
scissors
hot glue gun
glue sticks
pencil
Cut Paper Circles
Cut a rough circle out of your chosen paper type. Tip: It doesn't need to be perfectly round.
Glue Rolled Paper
Release the swirl of rolled paper to reveal your rose, then hot glue the swirl to the center to secure the rose in place.
Cut and Roll the Spiral Shape
Draw and cut a spiral shape starting from the edges of the circle. Leave a circle in the center; this is where you will affix the rolled flower.
Start rolling the cut spiral from the edge until you reach the center. Release the swirl of rolled paper to reveal your rose, then hot glue the swirl to the center to secure the rose in place. Repeat with varying sizes of circles and different paper textures to create a stunning adornment for cardboard gift boxes.
Finish the look with wrapped twine and a printable gift tag.
Hannah Yvonne
Chief Editor
Materials Needed:
old book pages, newspaper, scrapbook paper or Kraft paper
scissors
hot glue gun
glue sticks
pencil
Cut Paper Circles
Cut a rough circle out of your chosen paper type. Tip: It doesn't need to be perfectly round.
Glue Rolled Paper
Release the swirl of rolled paper to reveal your rose, then hot glue the swirl to the center to secure the rose in place.
Cut and Roll the Spiral Shape
Draw and cut a spiral shape starting from the edges of the circle. Leave a circle in the center; this is where you will affix the rolled flower.
Start rolling the cut spiral from the edge until you reach the center. Release the swirl of rolled paper to reveal your rose, then hot glue the swirl to the center to secure the rose in place. Repeat with varying sizes of circles and different paper textures to create a stunning adornment for cardboard gift boxes.
Finish the look with wrapped twine and a printable gift tag.
Hannah Yvonne
Chief Editor