This note
is a repeat of one of last year’s posts. I am reoffering for the 400 plus
people who joined the page throughout 2015.
1.Carnations
to make and enjoy!
January’s
birth flower is the carnation. This popular flower for arrangements is
associated with love, fascination and distinction. The flowers, particularly
the red ones have also been associated with May Day and the Labour Movement, or
even socialism. This connection evolved into the wearing of carnations on
Mother’s Day, celebrated in the US and Canada on the second Sunday.
Traditionally one would wear a white carnation if Mother had passed on or red
if Mother is still alive.
The Latin
name of the carnation is Dianthus caryophyllus, as given by Theophrastus
and refers to Dios, divine and anthos, flower. The postcard dates from
1906 and is illustrated by Catherine Klein, an extraordinary flower painter.
Many of
us will remember the handmade Kleenex carnations that decorated many a gift and
bridal party cars when we were youth. For those wishing to show others, the
instructions are:
Supplies:
Tissues –
I used 3 ply for extra fluffy flowers
Bobby
pins
Markers
Scissors
Floral
tape
Dollar
store fake flowers if you want to make a bouquet
First,
layer 2-4 tissues on top of each other. I used 3 per flower because I had three
ply. Then fold them accordion style, push a bobby pin over the center. Next
pinch of the ends. I left about 2 inches on each side, but you can make any
size you want. Then take a marker and color the ends. (Optional).
Now
starting at the top, pull each layer of the tissue apart until it is at the
center. Be careful not to tear the tissue. Work your way down the side until
you reach the bottom, and then repeat on the other side. Then fluff.
Then
repeat…a bunch of times. This is where the hours of busy time come into play!
It is
also optional to pick up some stems of greenery from the dollar store. Expose
the tips by cutting away the top leaves. Attach one carnation per stem with
floral tape after first attaching the flower to the bobby pin, then to the
naked tip.
Similar flowers can be made of coloured
tissue paper. Stack 4-6 pieces of tissue cut into 8inch squares and follow
instructions above.
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