Production materials:
30-60g fine crepe paper (beige or golden yellow), 160- 180g thick crepe paper (white, milky white, light pink, apricot yellow, orange gradient or orange, flesh color, yellow and olive green), beige translucent wrapping paper, hand-made white glue, special scissors for paper cutting and 45cm long flower stems.
Production steps:
Step 1: making stamens.
Step 2: the bowl-shaped protective sleeve outside the stamens.
The edge wrinkles caused by heavy wrinkles are bigger than those caused by fine wrinkles. The following figure is a comparison effect diagram. Note: the texture of the crepe paper should be parallel to the bottle body, and the part below the dotted line (the wrinkle line below the bottom of the bottle) should be twisted together.
Step 3: Make a picture of the petals.
Step 4: Assemble the flowers.
Step 5: Make a picture of the flower pole.
Step 6: Make pedicels.
Platycodon grandiflorum, a flowering plant, is also known as Campanula Campanula, Monk's Crown Hat, Sophora alopecuroides, Pedicularis, Bagua Palm, Hexagonal Lotus, Baiyao, and its Latin scientific name is Platycodon grandiflorum. It is a perennial herb of Platycodon of Campanulaceae.
The stem is 20- 120 cm high, usually hairless, even densely short-haired, unbranched, and rarely branched at the top.
Li Shizhen explained its name in Compendium of Materia Medica: "This root is firm and straight, hence the name Platycodon grandiflorum". The root of Platycodon grandiflorum is medicinal and contains platycodon saponin, which is equivalent to relieving cough, eliminating phlegm and diminishing inflammation (treating pleurisy).