You need a 22-gauge white wire.
No.24 green iron wire grizzled silk screen double green silk mesh flower ring disposable chopsticks ribbon pedicel paper tape needle-nosed pliers 1, take No.22 white iron wire, wrap it around disposable chopsticks to make waves, then wrap it around No.5 for 2 turns with wavy iron wire, put white silk screens on iron rings respectively, and add flowers to make lilies and hibiscus flowers. Take No.22 white iron wire, wrap it around No.3 ferrule, cover it with white wire mesh, and add stamens to make roses.
2. The white iron wire is wound into a three-petal shape, covered with a white silk screen to make a small flower, about 65,438+00 * *, and the green iron wire No.24 is wound around the sleeves No.3, No.4 and No.5, about 40, and covered with a double green silk screen to shape the blade tip.
Tie a small leaf at the top of the wire, then tie a medium-sized leaf in turn, and then tie a large leaf. Decorate with small flowers and make 6 bundles of leaves with different lengths.
4. Tie 6 flowers together.
Use chopsticks to wrap the wire around the waves as vines, and put all the vines and leaves into the bouquet.
6. Reserve the bouquet handle about 15cm, wrap it with a dark green screen, and add a ribbon bow on the back of the bouquet as decoration.
Do you know that?/You know what? In western wedding customs, the bride will wear a white dress, which symbolizes "purity" in Victorian times.