MK Rainbow Flowers from ASTORIA. Master class "roses and orchids from watercolor paper" Flowers from paper mk astoria

MK poppies from ASTORIA

MK poppies from ASTORIA

Two circles (I have 4 cm in diameter), folded twice and cut out as shown in the middle photo.

Place the pieces on top of each other and check to make a circle (middle photo).

Moisten the paper, it is necessary that it does not get wet, but gets wet, but without fanaticism.

The part folded in half, with the help of tweezers, first collect the base into an "accordion" so that there are no obstacles in subsequent actions.

Expand and assemble the edge into an "accordion" with tweezers, each detail separately. Lightly straighten the resulting corrugation and allow to dry.

While the details are drying, let's move on to the next...

From two strips of 2 mm, 30 cm long, twist a tight roll and give it a convex shape. Fix inside with glue.

A strip of black color 1.5 mm wide, cut into four pieces of 2.5 cm each and glue as shown in the photo.

Fix the strips with a drop of glue in the center, bending them inside the roll into glue (preferably with tweezers).

We cut a strip 1 cm wide and 13 cm long, finely chopped into a fringe and glued, wrapping the roll.

Let's get back to the petals.

With such an unpretentious tool (a plastic stick from a lollipop), Let's smooth out the wrinkles a little and give them a shape. On a soft rug, without holding the details, with pressure, draw a stick from the edge to the center.

Glue the details of the petals in the center. Cover the core with glue not only the edge from the bottom, but also the side to the fringe. Center the core and fold the flower into a bud (you can even compact it a little), trying to glue the petals to the core, as shown in the last photo. Let the glue set, and then unfold the petals and straighten the fringe.

For the base of the bud, RANO CLAY plasticine was used - weightless, similar to foam, only it takes several hours to dry.

Glue the petals, it is better to moisten the leaves, shape the bowl and glue.

I wish you all pleasant creativity!

Master class on paper roses.


Use a composter or a template. So, cut the paper, pierce holes with an awl and cut the petals. Moisten the paper to make it soft.


Build a base on the wire (foam ball, paper ball to match the flower, about 1 cm in size). Cover two opposite petals with glue. Wrap the first petal and be sure to let it stick together, otherwise the middle risks turning out to be empty!


Glue the petals on top of each other, creating a cone. Formed corners at the base to crush. Glue the petals of the second part in threes.


After gluing the last three petals, turn the edges slightly with a light touch while the paper is damp and soft.


We twist the third part at the edges, an angle of approximately 90 *.


Twist the fourth, fifth and sixth parts and press down on a soft rug, as if rolling the tool from the center to the middle of the petals (an alternative is a nail polish cap). In this case, the petals themselves are laid in one direction.


It should turn out something like cups. Place the "glasses" in the circumference of a ruler of suitable diameter and dry.


Let's continue the assembly, distributing the petals in a checkerboard pattern.


Use a composter or a template. Pierce a hole with an awl in the center, cut off a little on the sides, making the petals thinner. Cut into a Christmas tree, moisten and stick to the rose.

Composter 37mm
Paper weight 120.


So, cut the paper, pierce holes with an awl and cut the petals. Moisten the paper to make it soft. In the photo on the left side, for clarity, a dry part and a wet one.
We work only with wet parts.



Build a base on the wire, I have a foam ball, about 1 cm in size. (from a children's inflatable toy).
Cover two opposite petals with glue. Wrap the first petal and be sure to let it stick together, otherwise the middle risks turning out to be empty!

Glue the petals on top of each other, creating a cone. Formed corners at the base to crush.
Perhaps this was the most difficult stage.

We glue the petals of the second part in threes, laying them according to the scheme, as shown in the photo on the right.

After gluing the last three petals, turn the edges slightly with a light touch while the paper is damp and soft.

We twist the third part at the edges, an angle of approximately 90 *. Glue three as before.


For convenience, you can use the hole in the ruler. So the petals will stick at the same time.

Twist the fourth, fifth and sixth parts and press down on a soft rug, as if rolling the tool from the center to the middle of the petals. In this case, the petals themselves are laid in one direction. (Instead of a special tool, I tried to use a nail polish cap - no worse).
The light wrinkles formed will give the rose a bit of naturalness.

It should turn out something like cups. Place the "glasses" in the circumference of a ruler of suitable diameter and dry. I used a hair dryer.

Let's continue the assembly, distributing the petals in a checkerboard pattern.

Composter 37mm
Pierce a hole with an awl in the center, cut off a little on the sides, making the petals thinner. Cut with a "Christmas tree" moisturize and twist between the fingers, each one individually, to get "disarranged".

A little about the leaves:

Composter 15mm, strip 2mm.
Moisturize leaves. Placing the awl almost parallel to the surface, we draw lines along the center, edges and again in the center. Glue the leaves to the strip.


The rose is ready, now about the buds - these are the initial 3 stages.
No. 2 - one detail.
No. 3 - two parts (stage 1, 2).
No. 4 - two parts (stage 1, 3).
No. 5 - three parts (1, 2, 3 stage).

I wish you pleasant creativity!

Added later:
Instead of a foam ball, it is better to use Jumping Clay. - very comfortably! Lightweight, after drying it looks like foam, it is good "friends" with glue.

Another gorgeous paper flower. I'm just in awe of this craftsmanship. This beauty was made by a girl under the nickname Astoria. Below you can see a detailed master class.

What do you need: Paper weight 120. 3.7 cm composter.

1) Poke holes with an awl and cut the petals.

2) Moisten the paper so that it becomes soft. In the photo on the left side, for clarity, a dry part and a wet one. Fold first in half, then "accordion".

3) Holding the petals, wrinkle the paper as if corrugating it. Control the back side so that tucks form there too.

4) Carefully unroll. You can dry the parts first, or you can collect a flower from wet ones. I continue with the wet method, wet paper is easier to correct. Attach a foam ball to the wire. If there is none, cut off a strip 1 cm wide. and about 7 cm long. We fold it 4 times, fix it with a wire in the middle, put a drop of glue and twist it between the fingers, cut off the excess. It is better to do this from a moistened strip.

5) I found for myself a convenient way to assemble a flower, using a ruler, which I share. We select the desired diameter, insert the wire and slowly pull, but without fanaticism, you can pull out the wire or damage the paper. The first layer can be pushed all the way through the ruler. Then press the petals more tightly in the middle of the bud.

6) I have a large flower of 4 parts. Buds from one and two parts. We add each layer using the holes in the ruler, slightly pulling the wire down, compacting the layers. Attach the last layer through a circle of smaller diameter than the previous one, so that the flower looks like it has blossomed. Shape and adjust the petals to your liking.

7) Bud. Everything is like in the beginning. The asterisk is also more convenient to glue through the hole, it is not necessary to moisten. It remains to dry the flowers. I used a hair dryer. After drying, the flowers will become hard.













Composter 37mm

Paper weight 120.


If you don't have a composter, use the template (template below).See how to use the template

So, cut the paper, pierce holes with an awl and cut the petals. Moisten the paper to make it soft. In the photo on the left side, for clarity, a dry part and a wet one.

We work only with wet parts.

Build a base on the wire, I have a foam ball, about 1 cm in size. (from a children's inflatable toy). Can be made from paper to match the flower http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/asti-n/view/352727/

Cover two opposite petals with glue. Wrap the first petal and be sure to let it stick together, otherwise the middle risks turning out to be empty!

Glue the petals on top of each other, creating a cone. Formed corners at the base to crush.

Perhaps this was the most difficult stage.


We glue the petals of the second part in threes, laying them according to the scheme, as shown in the photo on the right.

After gluing the last three petals, turn the edges slightly with a light touch while the paper is damp and soft.

We twist the third part at the edges, an angle of approximately 90 *. Glue three as before.


For convenience, you can use the hole in the ruler. So the petals will stick at the same time.

Twist the fourth, fifth and sixth parts and press down on a soft rug, as if rolling the tool from the center to the middle of the petals. In this case, the petals themselves are laid in one direction. (Instead of a special tool, I tried to use a nail polish cap - no worse).

The light wrinkles formed will give the rose a bit of naturalness.

It should turn out something like cups. Place the "glasses" in the circumference of a ruler of suitable diameter and dry. I used a hair dryer.

Let's continue the assembly, distributing the petals in a checkerboard pattern.


Composter 37mm or SAMPLE

Pierce a hole with an awl in the center, cut off a little on the sides, making the petals thinner. Cut with a "Christmas tree" moisturize and twist between the fingers, each one individually, to get "disarranged".

A little about the leaves:


Composter 15mm, strip 2mm.

Moisturize leaves. Placing the awl almost parallel to the surface, we draw lines along the center, edges and again in the center. Glue the leaves to the strip.

The rose is ready, now about the buds - these are the initial 3 stages.

No. 2 - one detail.

No. 3 - two parts (stage 1, 2).

No. 4 - two parts (stage 1, 3).

No. 5 - three parts (1, 2, 3 stage)