Amity Katharine Libby – Paper Dinner Plate Dahlia

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• Amity Katharine Libby – Paper Dinner Plate DahliaA visual guide to a paper flowerCourse CurriculumThe basics before beginningWelcome to the course–meet AmityDip dying paperSupplies‘Labyrinth’ Paper Dinner Plate DahliaSupplies recapCutting petals distinct to the varietyShaping and bundling petal setsBuilding the armatureGluing the petalsCalyxFinishing the dahliaMini dahliasA half dozen!Share your work!Tips on styling for social mediaSocial media tags to useReview me!ReviewHoliday update: I posted some new content on this lesson, a quick and easy video on how to change the recipe to make a half dozen.

• Enjoy.Dahlia ‘Labyrinth’ arrives in summer and produces bountiful blooms until frost.

• This dinner plate variety produce huge flower heads prized in design and event work.

• Truth be told, these divas don’t like to travel au natural, so florists look for local growers, and are now turning to paper as a fantastic, luxurious complement.

• These dahlias are hand-colored for nuance through dip-dying.You will learn:Dip dying and other colorationPetal cutting, shaping, and gluingArmatureCalyxFinishingYour InstructorAmity Katharine LibbyA Master of Science in Education with a dozen years in the classroom, plus roles writing curriculum, connecting classrooms, writing policy, and organizing data, Amity is a teacher, writer, artist, and friend.She is the principal behind the creative education studio, flower and jane.

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