Monday, October 19, 2020

HOW TO MAKE A ROSE

HI GUYS . I LOVE ROSE.. EVEN I LIKE TO MAKE ROSE... SO THIS POST IS ALL ABOUT  HOW TO MAKE A PAPER ROSE. LET ME TEACH YOU WITH STEPS..









How to Make Real Looking Paper Roses


Step 1: Cut Paper

Cut Paper
Cut Paper
Cut Paper


  • We need 3 square pieces of paper for making one rose
  • Take one A4 size craft paper and fold diagonally to make a square
  • Trim and remove the excess. Now you can cut the left over square piece into four smaller pieces
  • Take three of the smaller square pieces of paper for making rose

    Step 2: Fold the Paper

    Fold the Paper
    Fold the Paper
    Fold the Paper
    Fold the Paper

  • Take one square piece of paper and fold it diagonally
  • Make two more diagonal folds as shown

Step 3: Mark and Cut

  • Mark and Cut
    Mark and Cut
    Mark and Cut
    Mark and Cut
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    • Mark a semi-circle as shown on the middle.
    • Cut and remove the top portion
    • Cut a small hole at the bottom
    • Now open up the paper and you will have a flower shape with a hole at center


Step 4: Cut Segments

  • Cut Segments
    Cut Segments
    Cut Segments

    • Take one flower shape, cut and remove one segment from it
    • Take the second flower shape, cut and remove two segments from it
    • Take the last flower shape, cut and remove three segments from it

Step 5: Curl Edges

  • Curl Edges
    Curl Edges

    • Using a plastic needle or a tooth pick, curl edges of all pieces outwards. Please see the curled pieces in the last picture.

Step 6: Glue Edges

  • Glue Edges
    Glue Edges
    Glue Edges
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    • Take the first three larger pieces from which we cut and removed segments
    • Apply glue on one segment, fold and glue the adjacent segment over the glued portion
    • Apply glue on edges of other three smaller pieces we removed from the flower shape, roll and press
    • Allow the glue to dry

    Now we have all six pieces of the rose shapes as seen in last picture

Step 7: Arrange Petals and Glue


  • Arrange Petals and Glue
    Arrange Petals and Glue
    Arrange Petals and Glue
  • Take the largest piece and place the second largest inside. Do not apply glue immediately
  • Arrange all other glued pieces inside. Adjust each piece in a different manner to see how they can be glued to make look like real one
  • Apply glue lightly and stick each piece separately
  • Our Paper rose is ready. Please see the finished one in the picture above
  • You can make roses with different colored papers and arrange them in a flower vase with other real flowers and leaves.

    NOW OUR ROSE IS READY ...

    HOPE SO IT WAS USE FULL ......

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Monday, October 5, 2020

DANGEROUS VOLCANOS

 HI GUYS I AM WITH AN INTERESTING POST ..  WE SHOULD ALWAYS NOT BE INSIDE OUR STUDY BOOK, WE SHOULD ALSO EXPLORE .WE HAVE TO KNOW WHAT IS AROUND THE WORLD ALSO....SO I AM HERE WITH SOME INFORMATION . TODAY'S TOPIC IS THE DANGEROUS VOLCANOES.

1. Mount Vesuvius


Over the last 17,000 years, the volcano has gone through eight major explosive eruptions that were followed by large pyroclastic flows, according to the Smithsonian Institute/USGS Global Volcanic Program database. Vesuvius’ last known eruption occurred in 1944. The Italian government has multiple plans prepared for a possible eruption in the future. At least six million people live in the vicinity of Vesuvius, according to the database.


2.Mount Rainier

 The heat from Mount Rainier’s lava flows could potentially melt the snow and ice on the volcano, causing a rapid downstream flow of mud, rocks and debris called lahar. Huge lahars are the greatest risk posed by an eruption at Mount Rainier, according to the USGS. More than two million people would be affected by an eruption, according to the Global Volcanism Program.


3. Novarupta Volcano


Located in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve, the Novarupta volcano was formed in 1912 in an eruption that was the world’s largest in the twentieth century, sending nearly 30 cubic kilometers of ash and debris into the air and producing such strong ash flow, it formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. While the immediate area surrounding Novarupta is not populous, the 1912 eruption formed an ash cloud that rained sulfurous ash across southern Alaska and parts of Canada. After three days, people in nearby Kodiak had succumbed to eye soreness and respiratory issues caused by ash fall, according to the USGS.




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