How to make a rose from a wide satin ribbon. How to make a rose from ribbons? Master class with step-by-step photos and descriptions
Creating a charming flower is quite simple, if only you had the desire and ribbons the right size and some free time
With this master class you will make a charming decoration with your own hands - a rose made of satin ribbons using the kanzashi technique will complement a hairpin, hoop or bracelet. It can also be pinned as a brooch or an elegant boutonniere. Step-by-step instructions with photos will help you assemble the composition correctly, easily and quickly.
Materials and tools for the master class
To make a rose from satin ribbons with your own hands you will need:
- satin or silk ribbons in soft pink and dark olive shades, 2.5 cm wide;
- felt square white size 6x6 cm for the base;
- golden-colored brocade ribbon 0.6 cm wide;
- candle and matches or lighter;
- tweezers with a long sharp nose;
- hot glue gun or all-purpose glue;
- scissors;
- ruler.
If you have never worked in this needlework technique, we recommend it.
Step-by-step instructions for assembling a rose from ribbons
Take a soft pink ribbon 2.5 cm wide. Using scissors, cut it into pieces 6 and 5 cm long. In total, you will need 33 pieces 6 cm long and five 5 cm long.
Now you need to prepare the petals for the rose. Take a 6 cm long piece and tweezers. Fold the top right corner of this piece towards the bottom side.
After this, fold the corner formed at the bottom in the opposite direction to the starting line.
Holding the element with tweezers, melt its bottom over the flame of a candle or lighter.
Repeat exactly the same on the other side. One petal is ready!
In the same way, make petals from the remaining pieces of 6 and 5 cm. Please note that petals from pieces 5 cm long will turn out sharper, and from pieces 6 cm long - wider.
The next step is to form the leaves for the rose. Cut the dark olive-colored ribbon into 10 cm pieces. Also cut the golden-colored brocade strip into 10 cm pieces. A total of eight pieces of each tape are needed.
Place one brocade piece on top of the satin ribbon on the left side.
Fold the olive piece in half lengthwise. Melt and seal the edges on the side where the brocade is.
After that, cut this piece in half diagonally, starting from the side you just sealed.
Melt over the fire and seal the entire cut bottom edge with your fingers or tweezers. The first sheet is ready! Make the remaining leaves in the same way.
Now it's time to make rose buds. Cut a neat circle from a 6x6 square piece of felt.
Using tweezers, roll up the petal that you made from the 6 cm piece into a “tube”.
Wrap this petal with another one. Secure with glue on the bottom side. This will be a larger bud.
After this, roll another petal into a “tube” and secure it at the bottom with glue. This will be a small bud.
Glue each rose bud inside the leaves.
Glue a simple leaf and two leaves with buds onto the felt base.
After this, attach the remaining leaves to the base.
The final stage is assembling a rose from satin ribbons. Glue six petals made from six-centimeter pieces into the middle of the base.
Glue a second tier on top of the first, also consisting of six petals.
Add the third tier in the same way.
From six petals made from 6 cm parts, make four buds. Make two from one petal, and two from two petals. This step is optional, and if you prefer, leave it as is.
Glue these buds into the leaves around the perimeter of the flower.
Twist the remaining five petals into a neat bud. When creating this element, wrap each petal opposite the previous one. This way your bud will be symmetrical.
Glue this bud into the middle of the rose.
It's so easy to make a rose from satin ribbon with your own hands. There are many options for how you can use it. It all depends only on your goals and imagination!
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A large number of flowers are made by hand by craftswomen. These are various tulips, chrysanthemums, lilies and roses. All of them are performed in various techniques using different materials. You can make a rose from satin ribbon of different widths.
Rose made of satin ribbon 1 cm wide
It doesn't take much effort to make a rose from a 1cm wide ribbon. Such roses are used in decoration and decoration, to create topiaries and other decorative items. This step by step instructions will allow you to easily recreate a beautiful flower from a ribbon.
To work you will need:
- Tape 1 cm wide.
- Ruler.
- Tweezers.
- Lighter.
- Scissors.
- Glue gun.
Manufacturing process
- Take the tape and measure 15 cm from the edge, turn it back side to yourself. With your left hand, twist the edge to form a corner. Next, they make an accordion in such a way that the tapes are placed one on top of the other alternately. Such an accordion is folded to the end of this ribbon.
- When a small edge remains, the ribbons are connected, twisted a little and released. The result is an accordion.
- Take the long edge of the ribbon and gradually tighten it until you get a beautiful little rose.
- Using tweezers, secure the rosette at the base, and cut off the free edge with scissors.
- To prevent the rose from blooming, the free edge is scorched with a lighter, thereby sealing it.
- If desired, you can make leaves for this rose. Take 3 squares of green satin ribbon measuring 2.5x2.5 cm. They singe the edges with a lighter and make an inverted petal. To do this, fold the square diagonally, then in half two more times. The resulting triangle is clamped with tweezers and the edges are sealed using a lighter. Thus, three leaves are made. After this, the leaves are simply turned inside out.
- Take a glue gun and glue all the parts of the flower. The result is an original rose with three leaves.
Rose made of satin ribbon 5 cm wide
You can make a rose from a 5 cm wide ribbon. This master class is quite simple, so any craftswoman can handle this work.
To work you will need:
- Ribbons 5 cm wide.
- Glue gun.
- Threads with a needle.
- Scissors.
- Ruler.
- Lighter.
Manufacturing process
- Take a ribbon 5 cm wide and cut into strips 11 cm long. One flower will require 9 strips. The more stripes, the more magnificent the flower.
- Using a lighter, singe the edges of the ribbons. This is so that the work does not fall apart when stitching and everything holds together better.
- Bend one edge lengthwise by 1 cm, then make another bend, forming a right angle and obtaining one edge of a triangular shape. Align the triangle and stitch it with thread, gathering it with an accordion.
- On the other side, fold the tape in the same way, forming an angle, align it and stitch it in the same way.
- The thread is tightened, thereby tightening the ribbon, resulting in a beautiful rose petal. Several knots are made, after which the excess thread is cut off with scissors.
- Using the same principle, 9 petals are made.
- Take one petal, wrap it in the form of a tube and secure it with hot glue. The next petal is coated with glue and fixed to the lower base of the tube. This is done with all the petals one by one, collecting a beautiful and lush rose.
Rose using kanzashi technique
A beautiful and original rose can be made using the kanzashi technique. Her appearance amazes with its beauty and naturalness. In this master class, the rose will consist of 13 petals, which are performed in the same way. You can use photos and videos to recreate such beautiful roses.
To work you will need:
- Satin ribbon 2.5 cm wide, red.
- Satin ribbon 0.5 cm wide, green.
- Red threads with a needle.
- Scissors.
- Soldering iron.
- Lighter.
Manufacturing process
- Cut a ribbon 2.5 cm wide and 7 cm long. Take a needle and red thread, fold the corner of the ribbon on one side and stitch it along the ribbon. Similarly, fold the corner of the tape on the other side and stitch it. The tape is tightened and several knots are made. The remainder of the excess thread is cut off with scissors. It turned out to be a petal for a rose.
- When all 13 petals for the rose are ready, they begin to collect the flower.
- Make a center for the rose. Take any one petal and begin to twist it, making the middle. After twisting, this tube is stitched with thread, fixing it. The excess thread is cut off. The bottom of the middle is also cut off and sealed with a lighter.
- After this, you can begin assembling the rose. Take a glue gun, coat the first leaf and glue it to the middle. All 13 petals are glued in this way, alternating them with each other, forming a wonderful and lush rose.
- The bottom of the rose is melted with a lighter to remove all the irregularities. Spread each petal of the rose to give it a lush look.
- Take a narrow green ribbon 0.5 cm wide, cut a 3 m long piece and cut it diagonally using a soldering iron. These leaves are glued onto the rosette in the amount of 6 pieces in a circle.
All these roses will look great both on a stem and if used on a headband. They will look voluminous and lush, and bright colors will add their own flavor.
Video on the topic of the article
Making a rose from ribbons with your own hands is great way Decorate your clothes with your own accessories. Don't believe me? Just try it!
- 1. Tape
- 2. Scissors
- 1. It all starts with the selection of material. Decide on the color of the future roses, then cut about twenty centimeters of the prepared fabric. Remember that if the section is short, it will be difficult to work with.
- 2. Bend the ribbon so that its halves are perpendicular to each other, fold the lower part of the ribbon over the middle so that the upper part is at the bottom. We repeat this until the tape runs out.
- 3. Pinch the free ends of the tape with your index finger and thumb so that the resulting structure stretches out like an accordion of squares. Now take the free end and carefully pull it towards you, pulling it out of the resulting accordion. Its folds form rose petals, folded together. Pull it until the rose takes the desired shape, but do not overdo it so that the rose does not fall apart.
- 4. Now tie a knot behind the rose and trim off any excess. At this time, it is better to turn the rose over and press it with your finger so that its petals do not unfurl.
- 5. The rose is ready.
- The longer your ribbon is, the more petals the rose will have.
- To finally create a rose, you need to attach a wire to it like a stem and wrap it with a hair ribbon. The main thing to remember is that everything is proportional.
- If the fabric is stiff, the shape of the petals will be clearer.
- The size of the flower depends on the width of the ribbon.
- You can make a whole bouquet from satin ribbons and present it as a gift to friends.
- 1. Needle.
- 2. Thread to match the color of the flower.
- 3. Tape.
- 4. Glue.
- 5. Button as an imitation of the middle.
- 6. Scissors.
- 1. After threading the needle, cut about thirty centimeters of ribbon.
- 2. At the bottom of the tape, begin to thread the tape onto the needle with small stitches and thus get to the other edge.
- 3. Pull the ribbon by pulling the edges of the thread as far as possible.
- 4. Gather the resulting shuttlecock from the ribbon into a circle, tie the ends with a double knot, cut off all excess.
- 5. Glue the ends together with glue so that they point inside the flower.
- 6. After the glue has dried, place the flower under the press until it becomes flat.
- 7. Cover the seam with a button, gluing it in the center.
- 8. The flower is ready!
- 1. Four centimeter tape, one and a half meters long.
- 6. Scissors.
- 1. Needle.
- 4. Threads.
- 1. On a thread threaded through a needle, tie the ends with a knot. Fold one corner of the ribbon to the middle and sew with a couple of stitches. This will be the beginning.
- 2. Start wrapping the ribbon to the other corner from the stitched one. Make five or six turns and secure with stitches.
- 3. Bend the free side, to the right of the assembled tape, at an angle of forty-five degrees to the bottom. Wrap the gathered ribbon inward until the fold is clearly defined. Secure all layers with threads. This will form the petals.
- 4. Repeat this procedure along the entire length.
- 5. At the very end of the petal, make a second fold and sew it to the main flower.
- 6. Done!
- 3. Continue wrapping and pinning through all layers in a crisscross pattern. When the needle begins to pass tightly, you can fasten it to the previous row.
- 4. Having reached the end, turn the open cut inward and hem it to the flower base. Remove excess wire.
- 5. A circle is cut out of felt for the base of the flower and a rectangle is sewn to it to serve as an attachment to a hairpin or dress.
- 6. Sew the felt to the base and the rectangle to the circle.
- 7. The flower is ready.
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Rose
Roses made from satin or satin are a great way for a beginning needleworker to create something beautiful with their own hands. For this you can use any fabric, even shoe laces.
To create a rose you will need
Creation process
simple rose
Despite the fact that any material is suitable for this rose, it will come out most beautifully from satin. Also, the technology for its creation is so simple that even a child can do it.
We will need
Creation Method
You can make the flower more original using buttons different sizes, which can be glued one on top of the other. You can also trim the flower with beads or sprinkle it with sparkles.
Satin rose
This process is significantly different from the previous one and allows you to create flowers of unprecedented beauty that can be attached literally anywhere.
We will need
Creation method
Different bend angles and ribbon tension change the appearance of the flower.
Wire ribbon peony
Making roses from satin ribbons is not as difficult as it might seem to a beginner. You can decorate lambrequins, curtains, and sofa cushions with such beauty. Yes, anything! It looks very gentle and elegant.
Roses can be used as a brooch, displayed on a headband, a hair tie, or even on beads. In a word, the scope of application of these satin roses is very wide.
Let's look at several master classes on making roses from satin ribbons.
Gorgeous rose made from a wide ribbon
To work on this little masterpiece we will need:
- Long pink satin ribbon
- sharp needle
- Pink threads
- Scissors
We take our satin ribbon by the edge. We bend it at an angle of 45 degrees so that a small tail remains. We sew the bend point over the edge.
We bend the tape towards itself again and also sew the folded area with threads. At this stage we should have a trimmed triangle.
We bend the ribbon again and the figure begins to resemble a square. We also trim this bend.
Finally, we bend in last time until you get a square. Most of the tape at the top remains free.
Turn the square over so that the free end of the tape is on the bottom. U right side The square shows the tail that we made at the beginning of our work.
We turn the square over so that the free tape rests on our fingers.
And again we begin to bend the tape at an angle of 45 degrees, but without sewing the edge as before, but simply holding it with our fingers.
After 4 turns of the tape over the first square-base, we will get another, already voluminous square.
We follow this path several more times until we get several volumetric squares - future petals.
We make a “stack” of squares until the ribbon runs out. We twist the remaining small tip into a flagellum.
We tuck the edge of the flagellum into the core of the “stack” of squares.
The flagellum should come out from the back of all the squares.
Now the squares need to be tucked a little so as to imitate the arrangement of the petals in a rose.
We tuck, scroll, straighten them with our hands until we achieve maximum resemblance to a rose.
Turn the rose over to the other side. We sew the remaining tail of the ribbon more tightly to the flower. It should look like a slightly convex circle. As soon as it arrived, we cut off the rest of the ribbon.
Our beautiful flower is ready!
Yes, you may be a little confused at first, but after your debut attempt to create satin rose you will make flowers like this very quickly.
Rosette with elastic band
The rosette can also become a hair decoration. A rosette with an elastic band looks especially impressive. Let's try to make a rose from a satin ribbon, and then attach it to an elastic band.
We will also need a medium width satin ribbon. Color is at your discretion.
We put the tape on the table. We throw 5-6 centimeters from the left edge inward.
Then we bend the ribbon towards ourselves at an angle of 45 degrees and secure the bend with a pin so that the edge of the ribbon looks down.
We bend the tape up and repeat similar steps until a square is formed. We fasten the kinks with pins.
If you turn the square over, you get four small squares facing each other.
We take a needle and stitch all sides of our square. In this case, we do not remove the pins yet.
Now you need to carefully pull the thread so that the base becomes rounded, that is, the original workpiece will turn into a small round bag with a hole at the bottom.
Turn the rose over to the other side. We straighten it out, we have a neat, round bud.
Let's take the next tape. We place its ends crosswise to form a circle-loop at the top. We fix the intersection of the ends with a pin.
As a result, we will get a figure similar to a trapezoid. Its sides also need to be sheathed.
We pull the thread again, again we get a voluminous bag. But there is no hole anymore.
So we got two buds: a large one and a small one.
We insert the small bud into the large one, closing the hole.
The rose is almost ready, all that remains is to make the leaf. To do this, we take a green satin ribbon. We bend the edge so that a cone is formed.
Use a pin to fix the place at the base of the two cones. So we have the leaves for the rose. Sew them to the finished bud.
All that remains is to secure the rosette with an elastic band. Take a small piece of felt in the same color as the elastic so that it covers the place where the rose is attached to the elastic.
Braid a braid or a playful ponytail and secure it with your new homemade elastic band. Very gentle, feminine and original. It’s unlikely that anyone will guess that this satin ribbon rose was made by you and not bought in a store.
Bouquet of roses
And one more original way making roses from satin ribbons. In order to make a dazzling bouquet of such roses, you need to make each flower separately.
To twist one such rose, we will need a round base. It can be cut from thick burlap or gauze folded in several layers (to make it denser, starch it), as well as from felt. Here's what we do next:
Cut out a circle with a radius of 3-5 cm (at your discretion).
In the circle we mark the dart segment, it needs to be cut and sewn, as a result we will get a small cone.
If you make a large dart, the cone will turn out to be tall, which will make the ribbon flower more voluminous.
We place a satin ribbon on the cone so that its edge covers the top of the cone with a square.
Sew the ribbon to the cone.
Using the method already familiar to us, we begin to bend the tape in a circle so that the result is a square.
We fix the kinks with our fingers.
From these volumetric squares a flower bud begins to emerge. The more squares, the more voluminous it turns out.
Gently straighten the petals with your hands and then the rose will be incredibly beautiful!
To create a bouquet of such roses, you must first make a base for it. It’s easy to make a pen for a bouquet from old felt-tip pens, folded together, covered with tape and rewound with satin ribbon. We fix a foam ball to the base of the handle with hot glue. If you don’t have one, you can make a ball out of papier-mâché or simply crumple up the paper to make a ball and cover it with tape. All that remains is to stick our beautiful roses. Such a bouquet can be given as a birthday present, used as a hand-made wedding bouquet, or fixed in a pot - to make a topiary - and placed on the windowsill.
There are indeed many ways to use such roses. They can be combined into bouquets, or they can be made into incredible beautiful jewelry on the head.
Recently, wreaths made from artificial flowers have gained incredible popularity. Most often they are a satin bandage with an elastic band, the top of which is decorated with a floral volumetric applique. It’s really very fashionable, stylish, and a godsend for long-haired girls! You will immediately become like a beautiful fairy who somehow miraculously wandered to earth. Such wreaths are not that cheap, so making them yourself is not only a pleasant activity, but also economically profitable.
You will need to sew the headband itself from satin fabric, the color matching the flowers that will be on it. And then sew roses on it from satin ribbons, which we have already learned how to make. In this case, you yourself regulate the size of the roses, the number of them on the bandage and their location. And if you can make a rose from a satin ribbon, then designing such a delicate wreath will not be difficult for you.
Surely you have girlfriends who would be happy to see such decoration on one of their wardrobe items. And you can safely call yourself a designer - after all, you created such beauty with your own hands. Satin ribbons are a cheap, beautiful and very affordable material.
Master class “DIY artificial rose from silk ribbons”
Karaeva Tatyana Aleksandrovna, teacher additional education MBOU DOD "CDOD" s/p "Rovesnik" Prokopyevsk, Kemerovo region.Description: This master class is intended for middle and older children school age, additional education teachers, educators, and simply creative people who love to create something special with their own hands.
Purpose: a gift for any occasion
Target: Making artificial rose flowers with your own hands.
Tasks:
introduce the technique of making roses on wire;
consolidate the skills and abilities of working with scissors, a needle and a burner;
teach how to use a soldering iron for rolls, a mold;
develop artistic and aesthetic taste;
develop creativity, fantasy, imagination.
Preface to the work
While browsing on the Internet for works on making roses from silk ribbons, I came across a work where master Elena suggested making roses from satin ribbons for a boutonniere or as a hair decoration.
I really wanted to make roses in life size on a long stem with foliage, so that the rose looks like it’s alive. I made a test copy and showed it to the children. The children liked the rose and immediately offered to make artificial flowers and give them to veterans for Victory Day on May 9th. Every year my children and I go to the veterans’ home to congratulate our grandparents on Victory Day. Together with the children we made flowers and on the eve of Victory Day we went and congratulated the veterans. Having made flowers during the club's classes, the children gave gifts not only to veterans, but also to their relatives and friends. different holidays: parents’ anniversary, grandmother’s birthday, brother’s birth, someone made roses just for beauty in a vase. The children's works turned out to be bright, colorful, the ribbons were of different colors and textures, I simply could not help but keep such beauty as a keepsake, I took photographs. At the end of 2014, I decided to make a general master class, maybe it will be useful for someone in their work. After all, roses do not leave anyone indifferent, and a bouquet of artificial roses made with your own hands in winter will remind you of summer, enliven the interior of your living room and for many years will delight you with its beauty. No wonder the rose is considered the most beautiful flower, queen of all flowers. This reputation, earned by the flower in ancient times, has not lost its relevance today.
When did the first roses appear?
“According to archaeologists, the rose has existed on Earth for about 25 million years, but it has been cultivated for more than five thousand years, and for a longer period of this time the rose was considered a real sacred symbol, the aroma of which has always been associated with something divine.
The first mention of growing roses in Russia dates back to the beginning of the 16th century. It is assumed that they came to Russia through the Balkan Slavic tribes. They became widespread only under Catherine II. By the end of the 19th century, roses began to be grown throughout the European part of Russia."
Internet. Wikipedia.
Let's move on to the master class, for work we will need
Tools and materials:
It is very important that the materials are given per rose.
Silk ribbons (5 centimeters wide) in four colors for rose petals:
light pink - 48 centimeters long;
pink - 48 centimeters long;
dark pink - 36 centimeters long;
dark green 5 centimeters wide and 40 centimeters long, for rose leaves;
A burner for cutting ribbons so that the edges of silk ribbons do not unravel;
Soldering iron for boules (boules are devices for making artificial flowers) for heating the mold.
A mold for giving rose leaves a textured surface using heat.
Corrugated paper for wrapping wire (0.7 centimeters from the entire roll of paper)
Threads pink color and a needle for sewing rose petals
Thick aluminum wire for rose peduncle (stem) 40 centimeters
Thin wire for leaves 90 centimeters
Large scissors for cutting corrugated paper
Sintepon for forming the ovary of a rose bud
Metal ruler for cutting tapes using an electric burner
PVA glue for smearing rose pedicels
Glue “moment crystal” for gluing leaves to the base and sepals to the rose bud.
Before we get started, let's review the structure of a flower.
1 – stamen, 2 – petal, 3 – pistil, 4 – sepals, 5 – receptacle, 6 – peduncle, 7 – anther, 8 – filament, 9 – stigma, 10 – style, 11 – ovary.
Well, don’t forget about safety precautions:
Safety precautions when working with hand needles and pins
1. Make sure there are no rusty or bent needles or pins
2. Sewing with a thimble.
3. Do not put needles and pins in your mouth, do not stick them into clothes.
4. Do not leave needles and pins on the work surface of the table
5. Upon completion of work, remove all needles and pins into special boxes and pads
Safety precautions when working with scissors
1.Scissors must be well adjusted and sharpened.
2. Store scissors in a specific place (box or stand).
3. When using scissors, be as careful and disciplined as possible.
4. When passing the scissors, hold them by the closed blades.
5 Place scissors on the right with closed blades pointing away from you.
6. When cutting, the narrow blade of the scissors should be down.
Safety precautions when working with an electric burner.
1. The electric burner can only be connected to the network if it is in good condition.
2. When working, do not press the needle too hard.
3. Do not lean close to the burning area.
4. Keep your hands, clothes and wires away from the touch of a hot needle.
5. Do not leave the electric burner unattended, plugged in, as the needle is hot, this may cause a fire.
6. You cannot determine the degree of heating of the device by touch.
7. While working with the electric burner, periodically unplug it from the network to cool (30 minutes of operation; 15 minutes of break).
8. Do not allow the electric burner needle to overheat.
9. After finishing work, the electric burner must be disconnected from the electrical network.
Safety precautions when working with a soldering iron for bullets.
1. Prepare and check the functionality of the soldering iron. Take additional accessories (mold). Make sure that the soldering iron handle and wires are secure.
2. During operation, use the soldering iron carefully, do not drop it or use it as a hammer.
3. Do not touch the heated surface of the mold and the soldering iron with your hands.
4. Use tweezers to remove leaves from the mold.
5. When taking breaks from work, place the hot soldering iron on a non-flammable surface. Do not pull the plug out of the socket by the wire. If you need to leave your workplace, turn off the soldering iron.
6. After finishing work, carefully turn off the soldering iron. Clean up your work area. Let the soldering iron and mold cool down, and put back the tools you used.
Work sequence
1. Mark a 12-centimeter segment on a sheet of A-4 paper, draw a marker around the boundaries of the marking for better visibility and place it under the glass on which we will work.
2. We cut pieces of ribbons of three colors using an electric burner and a metal ruler on the glass according to the marked sheet; this saves time and prevents the silk ribbons from fraying.
3. The ribbons are cut. Light pink - 4 segments; pink - 4 segments; dark pink - 3 pieces; in total - 11 segments of 12 centimeters each. The ribbons took three shades of pink to make the rose look more natural.
4. We begin to sew the petals. Take one piece of light pink ribbon and bend it along 1 centimeter, pin it with a pin.
5. Then we turn the right corner of the tape down and pin it with a pin.
6. Fold the left corner down and pin it with a pin.
7. Sew the folded corners with a fine basting stitch using a thread and a needle.
8. Tighten with thread and secure. The first petal is ready.
9. We perform the remaining 9 petals in the same way, leaving one piece of ribbon for the ovary of the rose. All 10 petals are ready.
10. Now we perform the ovary of the bud. We wrap a piece of padding polyester onto a thick aluminum wire, pull the lower part tightly, and secure it with thread.
11. Take a piece of light pink ribbon and wrap it on top of the padding polyester in the form of a bud ovary. First, fold the tape across, insert the wire with padding polyester and tuck the edges. We tighten the tape with a thread and a needle around the wire, sewing it to the tightly pulled lower part of the padding polyester.
12. We tightly wrap the edges of the tape with the remaining end of the thread. The ovary of the rose bud is ready.
13. We begin to sew the rose petals, first all light pink, then pink and finally dark pink, sewing each petal in a circle (around the wire) to the bottom of the bud ovary with padding polyester inside.
Sew on the first light pink petal, placing it opposite the fold of the ovary of the rose bud.
14. Sew on the second light pink petal, placing it opposite the first petal.
15. Sew on the third light pink petal, placing it opposite the second petal. And we continue to sew the remaining petals in the same order.
16. Sew on the fourth and fifth pink petals
17. Sew on the sixth and seventh pink petals
18. Sew on the eighth and ninth dark pink petals
19. And lastly we sew the tenth dark pink petal. The rosebud is ready.
20. We move on to making two complex rose leaves, each of which consists of three separate leaves glued to a wire base. Using large scissors, cut a strip 0.7 centimeters wide from a roll of corrugated paper
21. From a thin wire, cut three pieces of 15 centimeters each and twist the so-called base of a complex sheet for three leaves, leaving the length of the middle wire to twist 6 centimeters, the other two 4 centimeters each, twist the ends of the wire together into a bundle. We wrap a strip of corrugated paper around a base of three twisted pieces of wire, starting from the middle one, moving to the left wire, reaching the end of the wire, and sealing the edge of the paper with PVA glue. Then we begin to wrap the right wire corrugated paper and move down, reaching the end of the wire, seal the edge of the paper with PVA glue.
22. The base for a complex leaf, consisting of three leaves, is ready. In the same way we make another wire base for three leaves.
23. We make leaves for the base using a burner with a thin needle on glass. Along the green ribbon we place a template of a rose leaf measuring 3 centimeters wide and 4 centimeters long. We burn all six leaves along the contour and from the scraps of tape we burn out small leaves 2.5 - 3 centimeters long, randomly for the sepals of the rose.
24. The leaflets are ready.
25. Take a soldering iron for boules (boules are devices for making artificial flowers), insert a mold into it, plug it into an outlet and heat it up.
26. Place the leaf blank on the lower part of the mold and press it down with the upper heated part of the mold.
27. After processing the leaves in a mold, they acquire a textured surface with veins, like real rose leaves. The leaves are ready.
28. Turn the leaves over to the wrong side; in the middle of the leaves there are indentations for gluing the wire base. Squeeze the “moment crystal” glue in a thin strip directly into the formed recesses (in the middle) of the leaves.
29. Wait a while until the glue dries, then glue the leaves to the wire base.
30. The wrong side of the leaves on a wire base.
31. In the same way we perform the next complex sheet, consisting of three leaves. Two complex rose leaves are ready.
32. We begin to design the receptacle of our rose. Wrap a strip of corrugated paper around the stem of the rose. Having stepped back 7 centimeters from the rose bud, we begin to wrap the pedicel from bottom to top and top to bottom, winding the paper onto the wire until we get a receptacle expanded near the rose bud.
33. The receptacle is ready.
34. We continue to wrap the peduncle with corrugated paper downwards from the rose bud by 10 centimeters. We take a complex rose leaf and tightly wrap it with threads to the rose peduncle.
35. We wrap the peduncle with a strip of corrugated paper, going down another 5 centimeters, and wrap another complex sheet with thread.
36. Wrap the remaining part of the rose stalk with corrugated paper.