HOW TO MAKE A BOUQUET OF BEAUTIFUL PAPER FLOWERS
Materials:
-Colorful
paper in squares 15 x 15 cm (6 x 6 in). You'll need five of each color.
-Tissue
paper.
-Glue stick.
-Craft glue.
-Hot glue
gun.
-Sticky tape
or Washi tape.
-Scissors.
-Wooden
skewers.
How To Make:
1. Create the Paper Daisies
Step 1
First, place one square piece of paper 15cm x 15cm (6
x 6 in) on a flat surface with the colored side facing down. Turn the sheet so
it looks like a diamond shape and bring the lower corner up to the top corner
and fold the paper carefully. Crease well. Use a bone folder or the back of a
metal spoon for perfectly sharp folds.
Now take the right corner and bring it up to the top
point, making a triangle. Fold and crease. Repeat with the left corner. Now you
should have a smaller diamond shape, as pictured below.
Open up the flaps so you are back to the previous
triangle.
Fold the right side up so that the lower edge aligns
with the creased line, as pictured below. Fold well.
Repeat the same folding and creasing process on the
left side. You should have made the shape as pictured below.
Now, take the two small triangles that extend over the
edges and fold them back, as pictured below. Nice work! You've now created all
the fold lines which will guide you through the next steps.
Step 2
Open up the paper to the initial triangle.
Fold the lower sides of the triangle upwards.
Fold the triangles over and upwards again. Now you're
ready to glue.
Step 3
Using a glue stick, add glue to the flaps.
Bring together the flaps and create a cone shape. Hold
them together with your hands or with a clip until they are firmly glued.
You've now created the first petal of your daisy.
Step 4
Repeat the above process four times, to create a total
of five petals.
Once the petals are ready, use a hot glue gun to
secure them, one by one, to the wooden skewer. All five petals should fit
neatly around the skewer, which serves as the stem of the flower.
You've now made a stylized paper daisy. Nice work!
2. Make the Paper Dahlias
Step 1
For this flower you will need a square piece of paper
15cm x 15cm (6 x 6 in) with a different design or color on both sides. If you
only have paper with color on one side, just glue two of them together so you
get a different color on each side. Having two different colors will create a
lovely effect on the finished dahlia. We used pink and green in this tutorial.
Step 2
Place your paper on a flat surface with the green side
facing upwards, as pictured below.
Bring the bottom left corner up to the top
right-corner, and fold the paper diagonally. You should have a triangle, as
pictured below.
Unfold the paper and fold it again on the other
diagonal, so that the lower right corner meets the upper left corner. Crease
well.
Step 3
Open up the paper again and take the left edge over to
meet the right edge, and fold in half vertically, as pictured below. Crease
well.
Step 4
Unfold the paper and you will see all the scored
lines, which will act as guides for the next steps. The folds form a cross and
an 'X' shape. Note that the 'X' folds go in the opposite direction to the cross
lines.
Keeping the 'X' scored lines up, bring the cross lines
down so that they meet in the center, as demonstrated below.
Step 5
Step 6
Position all flower parts around the wooden skewer and
glue them together, with either craft glue or a hot glue gun.
Make sure the upper part of the flower is well aligned
by placing it on the flat surface. Now hold all the parts together until they
are firmly glued.
3. Create the Tissue Paper Peonies
Step 1
Unfold the 10cm strip. Start folding or pleating the
paper accordian-style, 1cm (0.4in) wide. Each time you fold, crease well. If
you want to make a lot of peonies, just fold the whole length of the strip.
If you want to make just one peony, you will need
around six to eight pleats. Cut the length you need for the first peony. You'll
be using all the layers in the pack so that you have a nice voluminous effect.
Step 2
Holding the pleated paper together, cut the top of the
strip in an upside-down 'U' to create a curved petal shape, as pictured below.
Step 3
Place the wooden skewer in the center of the pleated
paper and glue to hold. Now, wrap the tissue paper around the wooden skewer
using Washi tape or sticky tape, as pictured below.
4. Create Tissue Paper Lisianthus
Step 1
Take the tissue paper and cut through all the layers
in the pack in a strip of 10cm (4in) height and 20cm (8in) length.
Step 2
Step 3
Now, take the wooden skewer and glue it at the lower
left corner of your strip. Start rolling the strip around the stick. Create
some folds along the bottom of the strip as you roll, as pictured below. These
folds serve to create space so that the flower can open when rolled. You can
also roll downwards along the stem, so that the center remains a bit higher.
Now just gently separate each petal of tissue paper by
gently pulling them away from each other. Arrange and fluff up the petals to
give your lisianthus more volume.
Arrange Into a Pretty Bouquet
Well done! Your bouquet of pretty paper flowers is
complete.
PAST CONTINOUS TENSE
Past Continuous Tense atau Past
Progressive Tense adalah bentuk waktu yang digunakan untuk menunjukkan
dua kejadian yang terjadi pada saat yang bersamaan, tetapi satu kejadian
terjadi lebih awal dan masih sedang berlangsung ketika kejadian kedua terjadi.
CATATAN:
Pada penggunaan
Past Continuous Tense kata kerja yang digunakan harus diakhiri dengan -ing / (Verb + ing). Bentuk
waktu Past Continuous Tense menggunakan jenis "TO BE 2" (was/ were).
Was untuk subject: I, she, he, it.
Were untuk subject: you, they, we.
Active
|
Passive
|
Rumus: (+) S +
was/were + Ving+O
(-) S + was/were + NOT + Ving+O
(?) Was/Were + S + Ving+O
|
Rumus: (+) S + Was/ Were + Being + V3
(-) S + Was/ Were + NOT + Being + V3
(?) Was/Were + S +
Being + V3
|
Contoh kalimat:
(+) He was reading the newspaper (Dia sedang
membaca koran. past)
(-) He was not reading the newspaper. (Dia
tidak sedang membaca koran. past)
(?) Was he reading the newspaper? (Apakah
dia sedang membaca koran? past)
(+) She was watching TV. (Dia sedang menonton TV.
past)
(-) She was not watching the TV. (Dia tidak
sedang menonton TV. past)
(?) Was she watching TV? (Apakah dia sedang
menonton TV? past)
(+) They were studying english. (Mereka sedang
belajar bahasa Inggris. past)
(-)
They are not studying English. (Mereka tidak sedang belajar bahasa
Inggris. past)
(?) Was they studying English? (Apakah
mereka sedang belajar bahasa Inggris? past)
|
Contoh kalimat:
(+) The newspaper was being reading by him. (Koran
sedang dibaca oleh dia. Past)
(-) The newspaper was not being reading
by him. (Koran sedang tidak dibaca oleh dia. Past)
(?) Was the newspaper being reading by him? (Apakah
koran sedang dibaca oleh dia? Past)
(+) The TV was being watched by her. (TV sedang
ditonton oleh dia. Past)
(-) TV was not being watched by her. (TV
sedang tidak ditonton oleh dia. Past)
(?) Was the TV being watched by her? (Apakah TV
sedang ditonton oleh dia? Past)
(+) English was being studied by them. (Bahasa
Inggris sedang dipelajari oleh mereka. Past)
(-)
English was not being studied by them. (Bahasa Inggris sedang tidak
dipelajari oleh mereka. Past)
(?) Was
English being studied by them? (Apakah Bahasa Inggris sedang
dipelajari oleh mereka? Past)
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