Sugar glue, adhesive tape, silicon pattern mold, foam flower core, water drop mold 4#, 5#, 6#, sponge pad;
Iron wire, dry step, embossing stick, small scissors, pill stick, white oil, flower stem board;
Specific practices
Take out the foam flower heart (you can also use sugar as flower heart, but dry it one day in advance when using sugar as flower heart);
Apply glue to the flower branches wrapped with green ribbon, insert them into the foam flower heart, and then cure them with a glue gun (note that the flower branches should rotate when inserted into the foam flower heart);
3. Take out the stem board, take a small piece of air-dried pace, and roll the air-dried pace flat. The position of the front of the flower stem should be as thin as possible (if the surface is sticky, you can apply a little powdered sugar);
Take out the No.5 and No.6 water drop molds and put them at the position of the flower stem, keep the flower stem in the middle of the molds, press out a petal respectively, and remove the excess sugar peel;
Take out two petals and put them on a sponge pad for later use;
Take out the iron wire and cut it into three proper lengths;
Gently insert the iron wire from the middle of the thick end of the flower stem to about 3/5 of the petals;
Putting the petals inserted with iron wires into a silica gel texture mold to press out patterns;
Use a pill stick to thin the edge of the petal and gently roll up the position on both sides of the petal. Finally,? Air-dry that petals to form;
Repeat the above steps for the remaining petals (5# petals need to be prepared with iron wire 12 petals, 6# petals need to be prepared with iron wire 14 petals, 5# petals need to be prepared with iron wire broken edges for 7 petals, and all iron wire petals need to be prepared in advance, and can be used after setting and drying);
Use 4# water drop film to press out the petals, take away the extra dry steps, and put them into the texture mold to press out the patterns (a small amount of powdered sugar can be coated when the petals are not dry);
Roll the edge of the petal thin with a pill stick;
Brush sugar gum on the surface of foam flower core;
Stick petals along the center of the flower to make it into the shape of a bud;
Brush the glue below 2/3 of the center of the flower, and then stick the center of the second petal on the first lace;
Wrap the remaining three layers of 4# petals in the same way;
Each petal leaves a little gap with the previous petal, and the edge of the last petal is put into the first petal;
Remove the redundant dry steps at the bottom;
Taking out the dried petals embedded with iron wires;
20. First, fix the 5# petals on the flower branches piece by piece with candy tape and wrap them several times. Put the second piece on the first piece, wrap the tape, and so on, and paste the remaining 5# petals (after each layer of flowers is wrapped, you need to wrap the fixing tape from top to bottom, and the number of petals can be determined according to the actual situation);
Similarly, wrap the next layer of 6# petals and the remaining broken petals;
22. Arrange the shape of the whole flower, thus forming an English rose.