How Do You Make A Paper Tissue Flower Bouquet?
Prepare the stem. Only do steps 1 and 2 if you have purchased cloth-covered wire. ‘; } s += “”; document.write(s); return; } google_ad_channel = ‘+7733764704+1640266093+9911500640+4989269770+8388126455+8941458308+1258424658+7122150828’ + xchannels + gchans; google_ad_client = “pub-9543332082073187”; google_ad_output = ‘js’; google_ad_type = ‘text’; google_feedback = ‘on’; google_ad_region = “test”; google_ad_format = ‘250x250_as’; //–> • Straighten out the wire. • Cut the green floral tape to a length that is about 3 inches longer than the stem. • Stretch the floral tape by pulling both ends of the strip. This makes it easier to work with for the next step. You should be able to tell when it’s been stretched: the color fades and it becomes less taut. • Starting from one end of the wire, wrap the floral tape around the entire wire, keeping the diameter of the finished stem as thin as possible. If you run out of floral tape, your stem is probably thicker than it should be. Stretch the t
Prepare the stem. Only do steps 1 and 2 if you have purchased cloth-covered wire. • Cut a piece of wire long enough to stick out of your vase by several inches. If you are unsure, a longer starting length is always better because you can trim the stems later. A 9 inch stem is a good start. • Straighten out the wire. • Cut the green floral tape to a length that is about 3 inches longer than the stem. • Stretch the floral tape by pulling both ends of the strip. This makes it easier to work with for the next step. You should be able to tell when it’s been stretched: the color fades and it becomes less taut. • Starting from one end of the wire, wrap the floral tape around the entire wire, keeping the diameter of the finished stem as thin as possible. If you run out of floral tape, your stem is probably thicker than it should be. Stretch the tape out to cover as much of the wire as you can. • Cut more floral tape (about 1 ½ inches floral tape for every 1 inch of wire you need to cover), str