![]() ![]() Glue 5ab to 3ab in the same way, then glue 3ab to 6, completing the vase. Glue the remaining tabs on 2abc to the narrower part of 5ab. (picture 006) If you have long tweezers, they can help in pressing the pieces together without bending the paper. Glue The outer tabs of 1 to the wider end of 2abc. Glue the inner tabs of 1 to the wider end of 4ab. Glue all of the tiny tabs in the inside of pieces 5a and 5b, then glue the larger inside tabs(picture 002). Glue the tabbed end of 4a to the non-tabbed end of 4b, and the tabbed end of 4b to the non-tabbed end of 4a. Glue the tabbed end of 3a to the non-tabbed end of 3b, and the tabbed end of 3b to the non-tabbed end of 3a. Glue the tabbed end of 2c to the non-tabbed end of 2a. Glue the tabbed end of 2b to the non-tabbed end of 2c. Glue the tabbed end of 2a to the non-tabbed end of 2b. When gluing the tabs, always put the glue on the side of the piece with the printed lines, as shown in picture 002. In picture 001, the piece on the right has a series of mountain folds, and the piece on the left has valley folds. A mountain fold is one where the paper is folded away from the line to make a "mountain," and the valley fold is the opposite. Dotted lines should be mountain folded while the dash-dot-dash lines should be valley folded. Score all of the dotted lines and fold them. You may want to pencil the item number on the tabs so that it is easier to keep track of which piece is which. It is best made from card stock, but can also be made from plain or colored paper.Ĭut out all of the pieces by cutting on all of the solid lines. This vase is the perfect size for the bouquet pictured. Using one of each, swapping out depending on need is best. I prefer an old plastic card like a club card they are stiff enough to work with, but short enough to not get in the way. You can use a dead ball point pen, but I use an embossing tool I bought at a local scrapbooking store.Ī ruler works well, but can be a bit awkward due to length. The flowers will not look right at all if you do this in black and white. If you do not have card stock, regular paper will work, but you may need to glue two sheets together. I use regular printer paper for the majority of this, but I prefer card stock for the vase. A large needle or a very fine skewer would also work. I use a combination of scissors and a craft knife, changing tools depending on the size and shape of the part I am cutting. ![]() You can use school glue, but it will take longer to dry. Creating this bouquet will take some time, but the result is worth the effort. With paper flowers, there is no wilting or water, and they last for a very long time. From the menu options, choose “set as wallpaper.” Now decide whether you want to to use your new wallpaper as your home screen background, lock screen or both, and choose the appropriate option.Cut flowers are lovely, but they can be quite expensive and do not last for very long. Click on the image, then look to the upper right corner and click on the menu button (three vertical dots). Then open your gallery/photos app and from there open the “download” folder, where you will see the image you just downloaded. Now you will able to crop or arrange the image to your liking when it looks perfect, tap “set.” The only thing left to do is select whether you want the image to be your lock screen, home screen or both.and enjoy! Android: Choose one of our many exquisite wallpapers and download it by clicking on the yellow “download” button just below the image. Use the “share” button (looks like an arrow curving out of a box) and then select the “use as a wallpaper” button. Next choose “save image” from the options below, go to your Photos and find the image you just downloaded. ![]() Then tap on the image and hold for a few seconds. Now go back to your desktop and admire your new wallpaper! iPhone/iPad: Select a beautiful wallpaper and click the yellow download button below the image. ![]() On your computer, find the downloaded image and click on the photo. Then click Apple Menu > System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop. Find the image on your computer, right-click it and then click “set as desktop background.” Now the only thing left to do is enjoy your new wallpaper! Mac: Find a wallpaper you love and click the blue “download” button just below. When you click the “download” button, the wallpaper image will be saved, most likely in your “downloads” folder. Just below the image you’ll see a button that says “Download.” You will also see your screen’s resolution, which we have figured out for you. ![]()
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