Participants created delicate spring flowers from satin ribbons. They used chenille wire for stamens, wide ribbons for petals and leaves, and wire for the elegant stems.

Each petal of the future tulip was carefully cut and heat-treated to give it a natural shape, then assembled into a single composition using a glue gun.

Yellow, pink, and red tulips turned out surprisingly realistic and bright. The atmosphere of the event was warm and inspiring—joyful smiles, enthusiasm for the creative process, and the satisfaction of hand-crafted beauty made this day special.

After all, flowers and creativity always bring good spirits and inspiration!

The session was conducted by Vira Zhevner, a craftswoman from the "Art-Spokusa" Cultural and Artistic Association.

The masterclass was held with the support of the "Vilna" space.

 

 

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