Still under construction!
Here is detailed explanation of the procedure. Let's make the camellia.
- Here are four sheets of Washi paper dyed repectively red, green,
brown and yellow, and small white thick piece.
- First you tear the six leaves. Put the transfer paper called
*Chaco Paper on the green paper, under the patern.
Trace
the outline of the leaf you intend to tear out, and a blue line is drown on the green
paper.
*Chaco
Paper is a water erasable transfer paper. You can transfer any design or pattern,
onto any papers, fabric, or wood, marks instantly disapper upon contact with a damp
close or brush dipped in water.
- You tear it by your thum and forfinger along the blue line
, and you'll have the leaf. Same procedure with the other leaves.
- Now tear the red paper to get five petals. Choose where the
hue of the red color changes gradually from heavy to lighter petals
. The procedure is the same as with the leaves.
- Then you smooth the edges of the torn pieces so that the fibers
of each tip go outward.
- Tear the brown paper to make the stem, and then the yellow
paper to get the calyces(the center of the flower).
- Paste the five petals together into one whole flower, putting
them on the design so that the shape of the flower is formed correctly.


- Prepare the Sjikishi board, glue the pieces onto it, placing
the bottom piece first, then the next one and so on.
(*Shikishi is a fancy paper board for poem writing or painting.)
(to be continued)
