Friday, 18 March 2016
Thursday, 17 March 2016
How to make a nylon daisy (chamomile) - a super easy tutorial
Daisies are charming in their
simplicity and beauty. I’ve always liked this flower in all the forms – big
decorative daisies from my mother’s garden, small and humble plants on the
hills near the village river, packages of dry flowers from the nearest drugstore
– it makes an excellent relaxing tea. I used to rinse my hair with daisy water
to give it a golden shine. My little nephew was given chamomile baths to
increase his immunity. Anyway, I couldn’t skip these flowers in my stocking
flower making experiments, so here is a simple tutorial on how to make a nylon
daisy.
You'll need
Step 1
Cut your thin wires into pieces of the same size and form the petals. The size may vary depending on your preferences – daisies can be really small and relatively big.
Step 2
Stretch the white nylon fabric, put it over each petal and fix it with a thread.
Step 3
Form a cotton ball and wrap it with yellow nylon fabric a few times.
Step 4
Fix the ball to a stem with threads and start fixing the petals one by one.Step 5
Wrap the stem with the green sticky tape, inserting readymade leaves.
Step 6
Admire your work. :)A few daisies like this make a nice bouquet, especially if you place it in a straw basket. I’m going to buy a couple of baskets soon, so stay tuned for a picturesque stocking flower photography:) For now – Buddha and daisy, an unusual, but nevertheless harmonious combination :)
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