Wafer paper Ranunculus and Ipomea Foliage Video Lesson
Wafer paper Ranunculus and Ipomea foliage - quick and easy updated version 2021
When you want to create Ranunculus but don't want to shape and deal with more than 100 petals from 5 different sizes.
Video lesson in English with Petya Shmarova
Video will be accessible via VIMEO. When you sign make sure to send your user name there
Wafer paper Ranunculus and Ipomea foliage - quick and easy updated version 2021
When you want to create Ranunculus but don't want to shape and deal with more than 100 petals from 5 different sizes
Video lesson in English with Petya Shmarova
You will learn how to create Full bloom flower, bud and Ipomea foliage
* how to treat wafer paper / without using alcohol - my way of working with WATER
* how to choose the correct thickness
* how to use templates
* how to make centres from wafer paper
* how to color
* how to add texture with veiners
* how to apply calyx
* how to choose correct veiners
* how to wire foliage
You will have an equipment and materials list, as well as templates
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