How Do You Make A Paper Rose Bouquet?
The beauty of real roses is temporary. After several days of being displayed, they begin to wilt, leaving an unpleasant smell in your home. The next time you want to impress that special someone or need to add some pizazz to your dining room table, consider making a paper rose bouquet. Maintaining its appearance longer than a fresh rose bouquet, this craft project will allow you to enjoy the look of roses for months or even years. Draw 10 petal shapes on in pencil the crepe paper. Six of the petals should be slightly bigger than the other four. Cut out the petals. Hold the four smaller petals in your non-dominant hand, grasping the bottom of each petal. Use your dominant hand to arrange them in a circle, making sure that each petal partially overlaps with those to its left and right. Roll the bottoms of the petals between your thumb and index finger until they are twisted together. Place a small piece of tape around the twisted portion to prevent it from unraveling. Set this group of p