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How to make paper Rose bud

Roses are the most beautiful flowers and the best gifts to be given. Although, real ones decay over the passage of time and do not retain its beautiful appearance, so here is something you can try for gifting it to someone special if you love art and craft.

This paper rose is the easiest one to make and a beautiful present to be given. Get ready with your paper.

Steps :
1. Figure i: Take the colored square sheet of paper (any color whichever you chose the color for rose).
2. Figures ii and iii: Fold the paper horizontally and vertically meeting the opposite edges one by one.
3. Figure iv and v: Now open the paper and fold it diagonally meeting opposite vertices.
4. Figure vi and vii: Unfold the paper, pick two opposite ends of the horizontal line and place these on one of the end of vertical line and press it. Observe that you get a triangle.
5. Fig viii and ix: Pick the two ends of longest side and place it over the third end. Repeat with other side.
6. Now take point 1 and 2  and place these in the middle and paste it, repeat with the bottom side.
7. Figure xii: Now blow air from the hole shown in figure.
8. Hold the figure upside down, and peel the upper layer to half from four sides like banana.
9. Insert some long pipe from bottom through the hole and the rose bud is ready.   


     

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