Money to make roses step-by-step illustrations are as follows:
1, first find a banknote and fold it in half to form a square.
2, and then repeatedly folded to form the crease.
3, then the folded corners are towards the opposite side, while the Kawasaki rose is folded towards the front.
4, then fold along the diagonal and crease along the green line.
5. Next, along the crease, pinch into this shape, where the back and front are symmetrical and have the same structure. Then pinch the raised crease along the green line. Finally the rose is finished.
Types of roses:
The first so-called "rose" is the French rose (R. gallica), the easiest to reproduce, native to the Caucasus, often called "French rose", "Provins rose" (Provins rose) or "Anatolian rose". It is often called "French rose", "Provins rose" or "Rose of Anatolia".
The second old "rose" is R. centifolia, native to Persia, often called "Provence rose" or "Rose of Ispahan", a descendant of the French rose, which is the "Tessus rose". It is a descendant of the French rose, and is a parent of the "Tassel Rose" and the "Curly Heart Rose".
The third old "rose" is the Turkic Rose (R. damascena), native to Syria, which is highly aromatic and is the so-called "rose" most often used for distilling essential oils, and is of the highest quality.