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How to make roses with paper towels

The folding method of tissue roses is as follows:

1. Fully unfold the tissue. Then, fold the top down about 5 cm. Press the crease with your finger. The folded part at the top will be used as a flower head.

2. Hold down the upper left corner with your finger. Hold the napkin between your forefinger and middle finger. Fingers should point in the same direction as folding.

3. Wrap the napkin on your finger. Start with the back of your finger. Make sure the bottom is flush with the top. Until there are about two inches (5 cm) left, and then stop.

4. Fold the flip cover in the upper right corner diagonally to the top edge. This will create a small triangle at the top of the flip. Folding will help shape the rose and create a little separation between the petal layers.

5. Wrap the horn around your finger and put it under your thumb. Paper and towels should be cylindrical now. Make sure the top and bottom are about the same size.

6. Tighten the base of the rose to form a stem. Put your finger on the head of this flower. Fix the stem on the finger. Clamp the paper towel under the 5 cm crease, and then start twisting with the other hand. After the base is fixed, gently pull out your fingers. Continue twisting until you reach half of the rod, and then stop.

7. Find a corner at the bottom of the napkin and gently pull it out. This will create a leaf for the stem. Pinch the leaves with your fingers to keep them loose, while continuing to screw the stems to the end.

8. The paper towel rose is finished.

Roses are the most famous and popular of all flowers. Roses have been highly regarded for centuries. Historical evidence shows that they grew up in China about 5,000 years ago, and they have been playing a role in history ever since.