Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Fat reduction meal recipes - How to make Alocasia (basic paper quilling)
How to make Alocasia (basic paper quilling)

Video introduction Before learning "Basic Paper Quilling", please first study the "Basic Paper Quilling Series" video. Today, in a few minutes of class, we will teach you how to make calla lilies. The basic rolls that need to be used are: tight rolls. You will need a paper roll, liquid glue, scissors, toothpicks, tweezers, a multipurpose ruler, thin wire, white paper 1. Make two tight rolls of the same size. Then gently push out the middle of the two tight rolls to form the shape of the container. 2. Cut a section of quilling paper of the same color and fasten the two tight rolls together like this to form a vase. 3. Cut a piece of thin wire of appropriate length, then apply some glue on the green paper and wrap the wire like this. After wrapping it in place, cut off the excess quilling paper and secure the ends. 4. Use 1cm wide yellow quilling paper to make a small tight roll, and then fix the tight roll to one end of the wire. 5. Take a piece of white paper, fold it in half several times, and then use scissors to cut out a rounded fan shape. Then wrap one piece around the yellow tight roll like this and secure it with glue. In this way, an alocasia is ready. 6. Make a few more calla lilies according to the same method. Pass the wire through the small hole in the middle of the vase and fix it in the vase. Flowers with shorter stems can be fixed with glue. In this way, the alocasia is finished. Did you know? Alocasia is called aunt's taro in Taiwan, and calla lily in Taiwan refers to calla lily.