Straw Flowers

by alice jose on November 21, 2009

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{ 14 comments… read them below or add one }

1 chandini 11.22.09 at 12.54 am11

hi Alice jose

beautiful and the flowers looks real very nice.

2 Hemalatha Sridhar 11.22.09 at 12.54 am11

The color combi looks good and neatly done

3 sangitha 11.22.09 at 12.54 am11

nice flower work

4 alice 11.22.09 at 12.54 pm11

Thanx.

5 Preeti 11.23.09 at 12.54 am11

its awesum…. wats d method for doing it….

6 nilanjana 11.23.09 at 12.54 am11

Alice the flowers are very beautiful. Can you send written tutorial nota video one. please

7 aparna gupta 11.23.09 at 12.54 pm11

really beautiful….i too want to know the procedure

8 vinutha 11.24.09 at 12.54 pm11

The flowers are real good.. can you share the procedure.. and what is that you have used in the middle

9 janu 11.25.09 at 12.54 am11

nice flowers.what is the middle one can u tell me the procedure

10 asha 11.25.09 at 12.54 am11

absolutely beautiful and a lovely idea i never knew that an ordinary straw could b transformed into something so beautiful HATS OFF TO U!!

11 alice 11.25.09 at 12.54 pm11

Thanx.
Fold straw(long one) three times and cut into 3 pieces. Shape one end of a piece and cut and open both the sides. With a wire or needle and thread poke one end of all pieces ( not the shaped end). Pull the wire or needle thread (both the ends) and make a knot. Here at the centre I stuck sponge and black velvet cloth. If you have old bunch of flowers, you can take its centre part and put in this flower’s centre.

12 anuradha 11.26.09 at 12.54 pm11

nice flowers

13 priya 12.24.09 at 12.54 am12

really nice………
keep doing…….

14 anita 01.26.10 at 12.54 pm01

wow …………
i do not have words to describe ,its really beautiful.
thanks

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