1. Prepare solid cotton paper, thin thread and marker. Align and overlap 5-8 rectangular tissues of the same size. In order to facilitate the production, the number of papers can also be less.
2. After folding in half along the long side, hold the paper with one hand and cut it into a stack along the folding line with scissors.
3. After folding in half along the long side, hold the paper with one hand and cut it into a stack along the folding line with scissors.
4. Divide into three parts and fold into slender strips. The purpose of steps 3-4 is to fold the crease, and the width of the crease can be adjusted as needed. The smaller the width, the thinner the petals, but the more difficult it is to make. The width in the picture is equivalent to the width of an adult's thumb.
5. Open the tissue paper. We separate the dotted lines equally on the paper.
6. Fold back the accordion shape along the folding line (as shown at the bottom left). Fold it into a bundle and then fold it in half, and find the middle fold line (the position of holding hands).
7. Wrap the thread around the center line and fix this pile of cotton paper together so that it won't come apart. It must be fastened and fixed. This is the basis of making paper flowers.
8. Cut both ends of the tied cotton paper into semicircles respectively. You can cut them separately, or you can fold them together and cut them again to ensure that the two ends are exactly the same.
9. Unfold the cotton paper on both sides of the center line, and then open the folded cotton paper one by one in the front direction, so that it has a layered feeling and is very fluffy. Tissue paper is very soft and thin, so be very careful when opening it to avoid tearing.
10, arranging layers of cotton paper into a ball is a beautiful flower.
Expand knowledge: flowers attract people with their bright colors, beautiful posture and fragrant smell. Flowers are actually shortened deformed branches. Like leaves, petals can be divided into epidermis, basic parenchyma and vascular bundles. The epidermis of petals mostly has protrusions, trichomes and pores, and the cuticle on the surface is often thick and wrinkled.