The large pale purple bell-shaped flowers bloom in early summer. Their downward droop is strikingly graceful and it is said that in the old days, children placed fireflies in the blooms to see them glow through the petals. This is why the flower is called “firefly flower” in Japanese. To create the fuzzy stems, tear the washi to accentuate the fray.
This set of starter tools that you can use to begin making your own Japanese creations includes: Glue / Brush / Water Brush Pen / Teaspoon / Saucer / Stylus / Paperclips / Tweezers
Card Size: 4.0 x 5.9 inchesLevel: Intermediate The contrast between the purple petals and the yellow center of the flower look extremely beautiful in this...
Card Size: 4.0 x 5.9 inchesLevel: Intermediate In the world of the Japanese tea ceremony, the camellia is known as the queen of tea house flowers. Gracing...
Board Size: 9.5 x 10.6 inchesLevel: Intermediate Pretty yellow flowers that grow on the side of ravines. The slender flower-decked stems swat in the soft breeze,...