Tea rose
The warm summer days have passed, leaving in memory only the scent of flowers and a myriad of colors. And we will leave a piece of summer - a tea rose - in the flower of revelour. It's just a pity that it doesn't smell. Revelour (also called foamiran) - foam rubber in structure - is a very pleasant and pliable material that will allow you to create incredibly realistic flowers. And to create a hairpin or brooch with a tea rose we will need:
- two pieces of revelour (white and grass green);
- oil paints;
- stamens for decoration;
- lace for decoration;
- toothpick;
- accessories (hair clip);
- a piece of food foil;
- thermo gun.
We will work with foamiran in two shades - white and herbal green.

Cut the sheet into strips 1-1.5 cm, 2.5 cm, 4 cm and 5.5 cm wide. Cut into squares.

Cut out petals from the squares. We cut out the bottom row (5.5 cm wide) with a light wave.

We stretch the petal with our fingertips to form a cup inside and stretch it a little with our fingers to expel the air.

Let's start tinting. We will need three shades: carmine, titanium white, golden ocher.
Mix carmine with white and add a little ocher. Select the desired shade.The more ocher there is in the paint, the warmer the shade of the rose petal.

We color the petals first around the circumference, and then stretch them down a little.


We collect the petal with an accordion and twist it with our fingers. This removes air and stretches the tint evenly.

Stretch to form a cup.

These are the petals you get.


Crump a small piece of foil into a ball with an elongated tip. We string it onto a toothpick and glue the petals one by one with hot glue. Let's start with the little ones.



We continue to glue larger petals.

When the rose is ready, make a cup. Cut out four or five elongated wedge-shaped pieces of green fom and make small notches on both sides. Twist your fingers in different directions.


Glue it to the rose.

Glue lace around the circumference onto a small piece of foamiran.

We glue the hair clip with a second piece of foamiran onto the workpiece.

Putting the composition together. Glue a tea rose to one edge. On the second part we glue small buds (to make them you need 10 small petals), stamens and lace.



This floral arrangement can be either a hairpin or a brooch. The only difference is in the fittings.


- two pieces of revelour (white and grass green);
- oil paints;
- stamens for decoration;
- lace for decoration;
- toothpick;
- accessories (hair clip);
- a piece of food foil;
- thermo gun.
We will work with foamiran in two shades - white and herbal green.

Cut the sheet into strips 1-1.5 cm, 2.5 cm, 4 cm and 5.5 cm wide. Cut into squares.

Cut out petals from the squares. We cut out the bottom row (5.5 cm wide) with a light wave.

We stretch the petal with our fingertips to form a cup inside and stretch it a little with our fingers to expel the air.

Let's start tinting. We will need three shades: carmine, titanium white, golden ocher.
Mix carmine with white and add a little ocher. Select the desired shade.The more ocher there is in the paint, the warmer the shade of the rose petal.

We color the petals first around the circumference, and then stretch them down a little.


We collect the petal with an accordion and twist it with our fingers. This removes air and stretches the tint evenly.

Stretch to form a cup.

These are the petals you get.


Crump a small piece of foil into a ball with an elongated tip. We string it onto a toothpick and glue the petals one by one with hot glue. Let's start with the little ones.



We continue to glue larger petals.

When the rose is ready, make a cup. Cut out four or five elongated wedge-shaped pieces of green fom and make small notches on both sides. Twist your fingers in different directions.


Glue it to the rose.

Glue lace around the circumference onto a small piece of foamiran.

We glue the hair clip with a second piece of foamiran onto the workpiece.

Putting the composition together. Glue a tea rose to one edge. On the second part we glue small buds (to make them you need 10 small petals), stamens and lace.



This floral arrangement can be either a hairpin or a brooch. The only difference is in the fittings.



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