Flowers made of plasticine and fabric

Is it possible to make flowers from plasticine and pieces of fabric or felt?
Of course!

This requires a few tools and materials.

Tools: scissors, sharp pencil, heat gun.
Materials: food skewers, container (for the base), small stones (for the weight of the base), artificial or natural dried moss, corrugated paper, plasticine, colored pieces of light fabric.

For example, a similar flower can be made using a light blue fabric with sequins.

This pink fabric with sequins can give this result:

By the way, this is my first flower with fragments of green moss inserted inside.

This is what a flower looks like using thin felt. But I don't really like the material. It's quite difficult to work with.

Interesting technique.

Although for perfect execution, it's worth stocking up on some nice colored fabric, for example, from some old clothes.

Maybe it would be worth experimenting with self-hardening clay.
But it is actually unknown what the outcome might be.


Also, thank you very much @ecency for the 100 point tip.💖




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I tried using silk and felt. Unfortunately, they don't work very well. It's better if it's soft synthetic.

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If there had been a different material, the result would have been better.

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I loved sitting just on the floor, with the window open, and listening to the sounds of the street.

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Listen to the sounds of the street, birds, distant cars, footsteps and voices of people

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Sip some tea, close my eyes and imagine what's happening outside the window.

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I miss the times when the bubble of my world consisted of my dreams.

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My bubble, which consisted of flying beyond the frontier of imagination.

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But unfortunately, those days are gone. That bubble is gone and things have become more complicated.

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On the other hand, everything in turn became simpler. Paradox.

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