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  1. Julia Laskina, the city of Stavropol.

    DIY roses from the backing

    To make the flower petals shine through, I used a building substrate for the laminate instead of the popular isolon. The result was such a delicate bouquet.

    I cut squares 5 × 5 and 7 × 7 cm from the substrate. I cut out petals in the form of droplets from them. Each billet was gently heated along the upper edge over a gas stove over low heat and immediately twisted with fingers. Using a thermal gun, I collected a rose on a pen (you can use a pencil) to insert a light bulb into the resulting hole. For each flower (I have 7 roses) I used 2 rows of 7-8 petals of 5 cm and 2 rows of 15-16 of 7 cm. Then I fixed a garland on wooden skewers
    on batteries. I removed the roses from the handle and secured them to the light bulbs using a heat gun. I glued the leaves from the green isolon with a thermo-gun. Plaster was poured into a flowerpot and inserted a bouquet.

    Do-it-yourself rose and chrysanthemum from Isolon - master class

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