Hairpin in kanzashi style
Necessary materials:
- ribbon 5 cm wide, white – 1 m 20 cm;
- ribbon 2.5 cm wide green – 1 m;
- white bead;
- base for automatic hairpins.
Tools:
- scissors;
- tweezers;
- glue gun;
- cautery on wood.


We use satin ribbon. You can use other glue instead of a glue gun. For example, “Moment Universal”, “Moment Gel”, “Dragon” or other transparent glue. The advantage of a glue gun is that the glue hardens quickly.



We cut the white tape into 5 cm pieces. Fold the resulting square in half to form a triangle. Fold the triangle in half and in half again. We get a regular sharp petal kanzashi. Then we separate the doubled part and throw the corner of the tape over to the opposite side. We seal the edge with a burner. We make a second such petal, but do not wash down the edge. Carefully place the first petal into the second and seal the edge of two petals at once. We tuck the middle of the fingers inside so that there is no crease. On the back side of the petal there are two edges, we clamp each one with tweezers and seal it. The result is a double round petal. We need 9 of these.



We make a sharp petal from white tape and solder the tip. We cut off the lower part of the petal a little, clamp it with tweezers and seal it. We turn it inside out and get an inverted sharp kanzashi petal. We do 4 things.



Cut 10 cm from the green ribbon. Fold it in half, back side out. We press the tape with a metal ruler, as in the photo, and cut it with a burner. We get a petal. We make only 10 pieces of these, 8 of which need to be turned right side out, and 2 left like that.



Cut out a circle with a diameter of 2.5 cm from a white ribbon. Drip a little glue and glue 6 double white petals. On the remaining three white petals, pinch the middle of the semicircular side with tweezers and seal it. Drop a drop of glue onto the sharp edge and glue the second row of petals onto the flower.




Glue the sharp inverted white petals together 2 at a time, with a drop of glue at the base, and glue them into the uninverted green petals. We get 2 buds.



Cut out a rectangle from white cardboard, as long as the base of the hairpin and 2.5 cm wide. Use scissors to round off the edges. Cover the cardboard with white tape.




Glue on 2 green petals, retreating 1.5 cm from the middle. Then glue the buds a little closer to the middle. We glue the flower on top and glue 4 more green petals under the flower petals. Glue a bead into the center of the flower. Glue the base of the hairpin onto the glue.





We get a beautiful and original hairpin in the kanzashi style. It can become an original gift or your decoration that not one of your friends will have.
- ribbon 5 cm wide, white – 1 m 20 cm;
- ribbon 2.5 cm wide green – 1 m;
- white bead;
- base for automatic hairpins.
Tools:
- scissors;
- tweezers;
- glue gun;
- cautery on wood.


We use satin ribbon. You can use other glue instead of a glue gun. For example, “Moment Universal”, “Moment Gel”, “Dragon” or other transparent glue. The advantage of a glue gun is that the glue hardens quickly.



We cut the white tape into 5 cm pieces. Fold the resulting square in half to form a triangle. Fold the triangle in half and in half again. We get a regular sharp petal kanzashi. Then we separate the doubled part and throw the corner of the tape over to the opposite side. We seal the edge with a burner. We make a second such petal, but do not wash down the edge. Carefully place the first petal into the second and seal the edge of two petals at once. We tuck the middle of the fingers inside so that there is no crease. On the back side of the petal there are two edges, we clamp each one with tweezers and seal it. The result is a double round petal. We need 9 of these.



We make a sharp petal from white tape and solder the tip. We cut off the lower part of the petal a little, clamp it with tweezers and seal it. We turn it inside out and get an inverted sharp kanzashi petal. We do 4 things.



Cut 10 cm from the green ribbon. Fold it in half, back side out. We press the tape with a metal ruler, as in the photo, and cut it with a burner. We get a petal. We make only 10 pieces of these, 8 of which need to be turned right side out, and 2 left like that.



Cut out a circle with a diameter of 2.5 cm from a white ribbon. Drip a little glue and glue 6 double white petals. On the remaining three white petals, pinch the middle of the semicircular side with tweezers and seal it. Drop a drop of glue onto the sharp edge and glue the second row of petals onto the flower.




Glue the sharp inverted white petals together 2 at a time, with a drop of glue at the base, and glue them into the uninverted green petals. We get 2 buds.



Cut out a rectangle from white cardboard, as long as the base of the hairpin and 2.5 cm wide. Use scissors to round off the edges. Cover the cardboard with white tape.




Glue on 2 green petals, retreating 1.5 cm from the middle. Then glue the buds a little closer to the middle. We glue the flower on top and glue 4 more green petals under the flower petals. Glue a bead into the center of the flower. Glue the base of the hairpin onto the glue.





We get a beautiful and original hairpin in the kanzashi style. It can become an original gift or your decoration that not one of your friends will have.
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