Flowers in miniature: Briton creates paper copies of living plants

Flowers in miniature: Briton creates paper copies of living plants

25 January 2022, 17:00
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A British woman creates paper flower pots and fills them with plants. The main focus of the British - perennial flowers.

The size of one product does not exceed a matchbox. And due to the lush vegetation, it can sometimes reach the size of a bar of soap. But the craftswoman still focuses on miniature formats.

Pots are "sculpted" from thick cardboard. After the form has dried, each of them is painted and decorated with drawings. The filling of the flower is stems and leaves made of corrugated paper and covered with a layer of acrylic paints.

Each element of the product is made by hand, painted, and after drying, varnished. The latter helps prevent the paper from drying out. As well as the appearance of microorganisms in it. And if you consider that the earth fits into a miniature pot, then this is not excluded.

Miniature flowers can be set individually or combined in groups. When several products stand on a stand, a miniature greenhouse is obtained. It can be used as decoration.

The British woman is so passionate about creating decorative paper plants that she does not notice how she realizes even crazy, at first glance, ideas. Rare houseplants.

As fans of the British craftswoman note, she definitely succeeds.

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