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Artificial Flower Making - Goa

Crape Paper Flower
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth Bellamkonda
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The petal-shaped coloured paper.

  • An artist applying adhesive to the backside of the petal.

  • A metal wire is placed on an adhesive coating.

  • Artist is checking adhesive coating dried.

  • Green tape is rolled over the metal wire.

  • Artist arranging the petals into the required order.

  • Required pollens are tied together with the help of cotton thread.

  • Artist arranging the large size petals over the pollens.

  • She is cutting the extra parts of the leaves.

  • After leaves are placed, Artist folds the petals for the real look.

  • Artist showing the completed flower.

  • Artist Ms. Sharmila has been in this field from the past five years.

The petal-shaped coloured paper.

An artist applying adhesive to the backside of the petal.

A metal wire is placed on an adhesive coating.

Artist is checking adhesive coating dried.

Green tape is rolled over the metal wire.

Artist arranging the petals into the required order.

Required pollens are tied together with the help of cotton thread.

Artist arranging the large size petals over the pollens.

She is cutting the extra parts of the leaves.

After leaves are placed, Artist folds the petals for the real look.

Artist showing the completed flower.

Artist Ms. Sharmila has been in this field from the past five years.

Fresh flowers and dried flowers are not long-lasting, and they have to be replaced at a cost every time you change, whereas artificial flowers resembling natural flowers in every respect are long-lasting and can be washed frequently. It is very convenient to use artificial flowers. Artificial flowers can be stored for future use. Artificial flowers do not get damaged and spoiled like fresh flowers and dried flowers. The craft of making artificial flowers is a complete and profitable one. The materials and equipment are not costly and there is always a demand for well-made artificial flowers.

One can make en-number of products and the raw materials used for this work are wide in range and very cheap. The crafts of Goa are intricately beautiful, capturing the fancies of tourists and locals alike. Artist Ms. Sharmila is from Shiroda city in the state of Goa. She is doing this craft for the past five years. Generally, crape paper is used for making artificial flowers. It is one of the most popular and obtainable in a very wide range of colours, shapes, and quantities.

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The petal-shaped coloured paper.

An artist applying adhesive to the backside of the petal.

A metal wire is placed on an adhesive coating.

Artist is checking adhesive coating dried.

Green tape is rolled over the metal wire.

Artist arranging the petals into the required order.

Required pollens are tied together with the help of cotton thread.

Artist arranging the large size petals over the pollens.

She is cutting the extra parts of the leaves.

After leaves are placed, Artist folds the petals for the real look.

Artist showing the completed flower.

Artist Ms. Sharmila has been in this field from the past five years.


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