Flower Making Course
Published 7/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.67 GB | Duration: 3h 43m
Published 7/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.67 GB | Duration: 3h 43m
FLOWER MAKING COURSE (Soft pastels)
What you'll learn
Paper Flowers
How to handcut without any dies
How to color with soft pastels
How to formation of the flowers.
How to make leaves.
How to make leave bunches.
How to make cylax.
How to work with pollens.
How to make beads shuger pollens.
How to wrap wire.
How to attach wire with pollens.
How to apply Glitter.
How to make Filler flowers.
Requirements
Students will need to purchase necessary tools and supplies (all outlined in the free preview lessons at the beginning of the course.)
A desire to learn and a little bit of time to practice these techniques
Description
A flower making course will typically guide you through the art and techniques of crafting flowers from various materials. Here's a general description of what you might expect:Course Focus:Learning to create realistic or stylized flowers: Depending on the course, you might focus on replicating the look of natural blooms or creating unique artistic interpretations.Mastering different materials: Courses often cover working with specific materials like paperDeveloping essential techniques: You'll learn fundamental skills such as cutting, shaping, folding, gluing, wiring, and finishing techniques to assemble flower components.Understanding flower anatomy and design principles: Some courses delve into the structure of real flowers, color theory, and arrangement principles to enhance your creations.What you might learn:Different flower types: You could learn to make a variety of flowers, such as roses, peonies, lilies, sunflowers, and more, specific to the chosen material.Leaf and stem creation: Techniques for crafting realistic or complementary foliage and stems to complete your floral designs.Arrangement and presentation: How to assemble individual flowers into bouquets, centerpieces, wreaths, or other decorative items.Material selection and sourcing: Guidance on choosing the right types of paper, fabric, or other materials and where to find them.Tool usage and safety: Proper handling of tools like scissors, wire cutters, glue guns, and other specialized equipment.Finishing touches: Techniques for adding details like pollen, dew drops, or special coatings to enhance the realism or aesthetic appeal of your flowers.Course Format:Flower making courses can be offered in various formats:In-person workshops: Hands-on classes where an instructor guides you through the process step-by-step. These often provide all the necessary materials.Online courses: Video tutorials and downloadable resources that allow you to learn at your own pace. Material kits might be included or purchased separately.Short introductory classes: Focused sessions on making one or two specific flower types.Comprehensive programs: More in-depth courses covering a wider range of materials and techniques.Benefits of taking a flower making course:Acquire a new creative skill: Learn a rewarding and enjoyable craft.Create personalized decorations and gifts: Make unique items for your home, events, or to give to others.Therapeutic and relaxing activity: Engaging in crafting can be a stress-reliever.Potential for a small business: For some, it can be a starting point for selling handmade floral creations.The specific content and focus will vary depending on the instructor, the chosen material, and the level of the course (beginner, intermediate, advanced). When choosing a course, consider what type of flowers you want to make and the materials you are most interested in working with.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 About this Course
Section 2: Material requirements
Lecture 2 Material requirements
Section 3: Flowers cutting techniques
Lecture 3 Flowers cutting techniques
Lecture 4 Free hand cutting flowers
Section 4: How to make cylax
Lecture 5 How to make cylax
Section 5: Green leaf making and bunching
Lecture 6 Green leaf making and bunching
Section 6: Pollens making
Lecture 7 Pollens making
Section 7: Applying glitter & Arty balls
Lecture 8 Applying glitter & Arty balls
Section 8: FLOWER MAKING DIFFERENT TYPES
Lecture 9 1
Lecture 10 2
Lecture 11 3
Lecture 12 4
Lecture 13 5
Lecture 14 6
Lecture 15 7
Lecture 16 8
Lecture 17 9
Lecture 18 10
Lecture 19 11
Lecture 20 12
Lecture 21 13
Lecture 22 Fillar flowers formation
Absolute beginners with no paper flowers making experience,Anyone who is passionate towards flowers making for themselves and others who want to make a business out of it.