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Me siguen dando ganas de armar párrafos, bordar sueños. Me siguen dando ganas de cantar con tu garganta, de armar con tus poemas. Me siguen dando ganas de encontrarte y descubirte un día tal cual yo te imagino.

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Melania Trump, la primera dama "invisible" enamorada de la ostentación - Duration: 4:23.

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Wisteria step by step tutorial (with rus and english subtitles) - Duration: 18:52.

Hey guys!

Today I will show you how to make such a wonderful plant as wisteria.

We need the following.

Stucco material.

You may choose any colors you like.

Also we need a roller, blades, scissors and a scalpel.

I'm gonna use a wire

(plus I use lilac nylon thread for jewelry making)

and tools to work with them.

Of course I need ball tools, Blade & Shell double ended sugarcraft modelling tool,

dots tool and rubber shaper.

To specify the texture I will use these veiners -

acrylic and silicone ones,

and I will also use a piece of silicone pad.

For coloring we'll need a dry pastel, but you can also use eyeshadows.

Prepare a floral tape of a such color.

Or any other one, if you gonna hide the stalk under the stucco material.

In the description to this video, I'll leave a link to the wisteria leaf template.

Also there will be a template of its petals, just in case if you need them.

So, if you are ready, let's get started.

And start with the manufacture of flowers and buds.

I'm starting with the sailing petal.

From a white material piece I cut off two equal parts.

I roll them into a balls.

And then I slightly lengthen them on one side.

I connect them together in this way, and flattening heart-shaped piece on the surface.

The more the billet is round, the more rounded and wide will be the petal.

The more elongated heart-shaped piece is, the longer and narrow the petal will be.

This feature is very useful in making petals of varying degrees of flowering.

As you can see, I continue to refine the petal with my fingers.

And then, I get the texture of the resulting petal with an acrylic veiner.

In this case, I use a slightly moistened Phalaenopsis veiner.

And then I give the textured petal edge a slight waviness with the small ball tool.

We need a slight waviness, a kind of frill.

And after, with a blade sugarcraft modelling tool

I'm making light printed break in the center of the petal with a pinching on the back side.

Be careful not to push too hard to not damage the petal.

I'm making a yellow color spot in center of the petal with pastel.

The upper sailing petal may be of any color you want -

I choose white for the more contrast of the whole plant.

Now let's make the center of the flower.

I will use a cold lilac color.

I roll the material into a flagella and from this flagella I cut three equal parts

and one part of a double size.

All the parts I roll into balls and put one small piece on a lilac nylon lanka

(so-called jewelry making nylon thread).

I'm using lanka, cause I want my flowers to tremble on a branch.

But if you want fixed flowers, then I recommend using a wire,

which later will be covered with a warm pale lilac color material.

So, I set one small piece on the tiny loop of the lanka and fix it well.

This is the base of the flower.

Next, I take the biggest ball and flatten it on the surface.

We'll wrap the base with this fragment to create the core of the flower.

I'm making the texture after flattening.

In this case, a two-sided texture is not necessary - on one side drawing will be enough.

And we wrap the base inside of this petal here in this way,

getting at the end some kind of shortened pod with a snub nose.

The basis also can be made simpler and later I will show how to do this.

In this case, I want to keep all the details of a natural flower.

Now let's put two identical sashes petals on the sides the central part.

I'm rolling out two remaining balls in short strips and make a texture for both of them.

Lightly moisten the veiner with water to avoid of sticking fragments.

I put the petals in this way: the petals lie at a slight angle with respect to the tip of a central part.

I connect the ends of the petals together.

If you wish, you can leave them opened, but I'll make them closed

according to the live wisteria flower, which I used as a sample.

And now we have such a central billet of a flower.

I attach a white sailing petal to lilac part and fasten their bases.

Wisteria has flowers of varying degrees of flowering.

I'll show you all varieties starting with the bud.

The lowest, non-blooming buds look like the lilac core of the flower that we did before.

By the way, here I show you the easiest way of making it.

We put a small fragment of the material on a piece of lanka and slightly extend it at the base.

Also we form a small tip at the end.

Then, I slightly bent this elongated drop via some small cylindrical object.

In this case I use the handle of the dots tool.

And after that, make the edge of the bud thinner by finger pinches and make a texture.

And the lowest non-blooming bud is ready.

Next in the process of flowering is a bud with side petals.

In this case, we apply a circular textured petal to the base that we did in the previous case.

We don't close petals: there must be an appearance that the bud begins to open.

The next blooming bud is with already formed sailing petal.

We prepare the lilac part in the same way as we did in previous case.

But this time add a narrow little white sailing petal and apply it this way.

In all cases, I tint the tip of the central lilac part

with a mixture of lilac and ultramarine pastel color

to make the color accent and give the flower more color variability.

Also I lightly touch with pastel along the edge of the sailing petal.

Absolutely for all the flower bunch fragments I make a perianth at the base.

I make it from a very light purple color, rolling the material into a very thin flagellum.

From this flagellum I cut off tiny fragments and rolled each fragment into a ball

and after, with a small ball tool, I make a deepening in the center.

Then I put this perianth on the wire and fix it at the base of the bud or flower.

If you want fixed flowers on bunch,

then hide the wire with fixed flowers and buds in material of the same light purple color.

All fragments of flowers are ready for baking.

But before we bake them, let's make the leaves to send them into oven together with the flowers.

I'm gonna make leaves of a light warm green material.

Roll out the material with a roller or paste machine into canvas, a thickness of about 1 - 2 mm.

And place on it all the leaflets fragments template.

I remind you that the link of this template is in the description below this video.

Use the scalpel to cut out all the fragments.

And then thin each part of the leaf on the surface and then

make an extra thin on the palm or silicone pad using a ball tool.

Now fix all the leaflets on the wire.

I cut off a small wire fragment, make a tiny loop at the end,

fix it in the center of the leaflets and hide it under the same green material.

At the bottom of the leaflets, I pull the material out a little bit,

forming the base of the leaf fragment.

And then I set the texture.

Don't make very deep texture, because the relief of the real wisteria leaf is almost imperceptible.

I'm toning with a red color along the edge of the leaflets to simulate youthful green leaf color.

The young wisteria foliage has a reddish tone, which distinguishes it from the already mature green foliage.

I'm coloring with a red tone both on one side and on the other.

So, we do this with all the fragments of the leaf.

And now we prebake all the leaflets fragments unlike the flowers, which we bake completely.

But if you gonna make flowers stems, which are covered with material, then the flowers should also prebaked.

After baking and cooling, we assemble the leaflets.

Therefore, we put each pair of leaflets together and apply it to the wire of the terminal leaflet in this way.

We twist all the wires together.

We screw the next pair in the same way, stepping back from the first pair

so that the leaflets don't overlap each other.

And so we collect the entire leaf.

The rachis of the leaf we hide under the same green material.

All joints and seams we smooth with a rubber shaper.

And then we tint the rachis in the same red tone.

Now we are baking the leaf completely.

After cooling, I cover the leaf with a semi-gloss varnish.

I cover both on one side and on the other and leave it to dry completely.

I prepare all the flowers, arranged them in sizes.

The largest flowers will be at the end of the cluster, buds and barely blossomed - in the beginning.

With a floral tape I begin to fasten all the flower fragments, starting with the buds.

Each element of the bunch, whether a bud or a flower, has a little foot of about 1 cm.

Therefore, remember this nuance while fastening the flowers.

If you don't get how to grab fragments with by tapes in the beginning,

you can watch my hint tutorial, where I show the way to solve this problem.

Just click on the letter i in the upper right corner of the screen.

So, I fastened the buds and now I begin to fasten the barely opened flowers.

Of course, in your case, you can use more buds, so you'll get a longer and more conical bunch.

In my case I reproduce wisteria, which is growing in my garden,

and it is more oblong and contains mostly flowers of medium blooming degree.

But I repeat that wisteria bunches are completely different

and the shape of every single bunch depends only on your desire:

you can make buds predominant, or flowers of average fullness,

or make a cluster entirely composed of flowers that have been dissolved.

Also on your desire is the density degree - you can make it more dense,

but also you can make it almost transparent by increasing the distance between the fragments of the bunch.

Meanwhile, I continue to assemble flowers, starting, as you can see,

from buds and continue to grow bunch of medium-sized flowers.

Then a larger size and in the end are full-bloomed flowers of large size.

In order not to increase the viewing time, I'll show the routine work in the fast motion mode.

And one more little nuance: all the flowers should be screwed in inverted position -

white sailing petals should be on top, and the lilac part of the flower should be located below.

But this is actual if you use lanka.

If you use a wire, which gonna be covered with a material later,

then the position of the flowers can always be corrected by bending in any time.

As you can see, thanks to lanka, all the flowers on the bunch are slightly bouncing and shaking.

This is effect that I was trying to achieve using lanka.

Now I bend the flower bunch into desired position,

or if you make inflorescences from several bunches,

so set a form and position of the wisteria bunch according to your own desire.

And in final I screw the leaf to the stem.

I won't cover the wisteria stem with material,

instead of this I will cover it with three layers of varnish.

But if you gonna hide the stem under material,

then first of all, the flowers must be PREbaked,

and second of all, cover the stem with material as the bunch fills its fragments.

But keep in mind that this technique provides much more massive and stem thickness to whole wisteria composition.

My aim is to make the bunch as gentle and thin as possible.

In addition, I recommend from the leaf and below to color with red or in a reddish-brown tone.

The bunch stem is usually light green.

And again, everything depends on your own wishes and purpose about a flower:

if it's a floral composition, then you will need a stem.

But if you do jewelry, then the question of the stem disappears by itself,

except for cases when the jewelry involves a certain liana.

And finally, as you can see, I cover the stem with three layers of varnish

and after drying the wisteria bunch is ready!

As you can see, even the most beginning handmade masters can do such a wisteria bunch.

I hope that you liked the tutorial and I hope that it will be useful to you.

That's all for now, see you in my next video, good crafts and have a nice day!

Bye-bye!

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Bicycle pump review Topeak mini dual - Duration: 2:56.

Today I'll review in depth the bicycle pump made by topeak Mini Dual

although is no longer on Topeak's current product line can still be found in many places at a very good price

We are going test what percentage of the max recommended pressure can we pump in this very usual clincher for touring and commuting bikes

Schwalbe Marathon original 47-559

with an shrader valve Mchelin c4 inner tube

features

it hast a plastic thumb lock

with a handy tyre deflate nipple for schrader valves

fits presta, shrader, dunlop valves and a dust cap

Aluminium barrel

and a frame side mount bracket with a Velcro strap

dual density polymer handle with kraton rubber usually used in handlebar grips

maximum capacity of 8 bar or 120psi

weighs 148grams

its 247mm long

and 38mm wide

the up side

1 good bang for your money

the dust cups really does his job of keeping the dirt out of the head witch ensures having a good airtight seal for a long time

I like the Velcro strap. It gives me the confidence I wont loose it if I bump into something

and the great up side of this product is that it inflates much faster than a regular pump

what are the down sides I find

first things first it isn't so mini

it's rather bulky

it's quite awkward and a bit unconfortable to pump once you reach certain pressure

may be I'm just too used to not having resistance while pulling the pump

and it's quite heavy. Almost 150grams

may be calling it Mini it's more of a marketing strategy than a reality

to sum it up

I wasn't expecting the result of the test

In one minute it reached 87% of the max pressure

in short I'll recommend this pump to have at home

Or for a group bicycle touring

because it pumps really fast and in a few seconds it reaches a considerable pressure

I didn't use this pump more than in this test so I'm not sure haw will it age

but even though half of it is made of plastic it doesn't looks weak at all

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Paw Prints - Official Full Short Film | Malayalam Short Film 2017 (English Subtitles) - Duration: 14:20.

Argh!

John Uncle, ball please!

You want to play by smashing it on someone else's house?

Bloody kids!

[Door Bell]

Hi Uncle

Yes?

Uncle I have to go to Bangalore urgently

So?

I don't know how to say this. But I know it's a really big favor to even ask..

Sarath tell me what the matter is. Don't waste my time!

Sorry Uncle, I'll go today and come back immediately.

Till then you have to please take care of him

Eh? To take care of your dog?

I have got a hundred things to do. Go find someone else!

Uncle please Uncle. I have no one else to go to. Please.

Listen, it's true that your dad and I are good friends,

But don't come to me for such non sense!Go now!

Please Uncle

Just go!

Hello, I'm good

Ha as usual... Preparing breakfast

Aha then?

How the things are going on?

One second!

Didn't he leave?

Hello, I'll call just you back!

Where did he go..

Sarath?

What the hell has he done!

[The mobile number you are calling is switched off]

What crap!

Stay there! Sit!

Don't move

Stay there ok?

Oh!

Oh no.. Made it a mess!

Crap! Come here!

What the hell..

Sit here. Now don't move!

Shh! Sit there ok?

Here, have this.

Why don't you stay at one place...

Oops! And now you peed here also. Crap!

Go away!

Go... Go!!

[Coughs]

Come

Here,

Sleep

[The mobile number you are calling is switched off. You can now send a voice..]

Good Morning

What's that barking noise coming from your house?

Oh don't even ask, that Sarath dropped off a pup one day and vanished away.

I tried calling him a lot of times but his phone is switched off .

What more to say.. I'm not even able to do any work!

Oh its really hard to maintain. There's one here also.

Chinnu put the whole responsibility on my head and flew off to Mumbai.

That's all what kids care!

Yes. Anyway I'm giving it away. Unnecessary headaches! - Bye

Oh no! Snake!

No

[Coughs]

[Coughs]

Thank You Leo

Aha! Who's this with the umbrella and all

Was expecting it to rain. That's all

Ah Anyway you have a companion now.

Yes Yes

Come come..

Ah good boy!

[Phone ringing]

Hello

Hello we saw ur post regarding pet adoption. How old is the dog?

Oh sorry... That was a wrong post.

Oh I'm sorry

People are calling to say they want you

Hi Sarath

Hi Uncle

Come in!

We moved to our house just last week.

To be honest Uncle, I had to dump him on your head.

I know I troubled you a lot.

No nothing like that.

And since she likes dogs,

we thought of taking him back when we come here

Oh no

We have an outdoor cage there

Garden is there! He will give the food and all

But dogs eat only once in a day right, so its fine

I feed him three times in a day

Anyway you needn't take trouble anymore! I'm here!

Even if he shits inside the cage, we can wash it off with the hose,

So we needn't really get him out at all.

I never put him in cage. He's mostly inside with me.

And moreover he's happy and used to the surroundings here.

Anyway this is my dog! You needn't worry much!

Hey listen Sid is waiting for us it seems. Let's leave?

Ok let's go

Hey -Hey what's his name?

Leo

Hey Leo! Hey!

Ay! No no no.. I don't like touching!

One second - Ya Ok!

Hey, Labradors are quite expensive right,

we could get a good deal even if we sell it.

- Yes definitely!

And I hate this smell of dogs.

Even if we put him in cage,

the house is going to be stinky.

It's going to be fine

Oh God I can't imagine all this Sarath.

Chill no !

Here's the leash

No no no!

Hey Leo. Come here!

Oh God

I give this pet food only once a day. At night.

Afternoon I give him rice with some..

Remember this Tanya chick we met in Coorg? - I know

She's getting married it seems! - Oh really?

Please feed him on time..

Wow! This colony is really beautiful

I love it - Ya it is

Sarath, next month is his routine check-up.

Ya ya!

Try to consult a good doctor in Bangalore itself.

I'll do that

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the UNKOWN: studio (small town Washington State) - Duration: 11:53.

why does everybody always tease me for liking greasy spoons that just don't

understand, good morning it's almost 8 o'clock it's like 7:45 right now and

alex is on his way up here and we are going up to Aunt Cordes we are shooting

a video with mando greens they are going to be doing a performance video doing

that as recording candy but we're tracking that for their channel

specially exciting for me to kind of start branching out doing more things

we're shooting music videos still doing music related things and it's really

cool to be able to participate in another capacity other than engineering

shooting this music video with mando greens is very cool and very exciting

I'm really really excited for this well I like supplying some music I got the I

got the deviations on the judgment might work we'll take control my mother always

called me judgmental de

stop going into the dark man I can't see anything I'll jerk our check in it's 909

we're like maybe halfway there so here's Alex he's driving

that's the Ronan in that blue box flash back to a couple days ago when we got

the Roman mail time I guess so there's the most boring question

content it's later than I thought it would be flash it's really heavy

yeah it's all right good this way it turned on it has green lights which

feels good all right well ie back to our story

let's do some Jill Henderson ten minutes from the place and Alex needed to stop

and pee he didn't leave the keys so I can't listen to music all right son half

a mile we're spring luck on the fifth Street right well that's cool

go work Alex you did it man you parked Nina sent me Texas it actually at

seventh and n which I don't know what that means

mrs. six seven ten and we're on our American Croatian Club he told me to go

to the wrong Croatian that was the game plan yeah we got a game plan they're

going to be in sort of a semicircle here and then drums up here you want to

introduce yourself I'm Scotty drummer anumana great selling a music video

that's going to be fun oh good what why yo my name is Joe I play guitar

in advance like my mother is just a guitar player you got again I'm Noah the

Keats for the mondegreen thanks for talking about moving to Leslie now

yeah looks good like that Leslie is over here the qatari amp is going in this

little EXO boo-boo

whatever we would end up wanting to shoot close-up I'll kind of do this and

weightless

a couple thousand around power around yeah well sweetie go up mix together it

runs it you've got a sweet puppy dog her name is Kathy and she's a cute I'm gonna

go get some earplugs because I forgot to bring those in it's going to be loud in

there hearing health is very important god that's test checked all the windows

are blown out well there's some sounds out

Alex and I are all set up we're all ready to go

Kotaro because check out what these guys are doing

we just finished up tracking the first song band is in there listening just

skate down the street right now it's nice day advance really good we rented a

really nice lens a 24 1.4 as a canon lens those killers so we got that on the

60 on the Ronin Alex laughing at me cousin vlogging we're going to do a slow

zoom on look at him he's like my arms twitch rubber things like handle oh my

oh you don't know how ollie haha none of us can all and apart it's not

just Nick it's none of us oh so we just got food I got a Reuben sandwich we're

at the Grand Cafe whoo Reuben I was good I got a cookie and I got a steam box get

free cookie you get free cookie it's terrible but it it was great I quit dude

look at that may not be my my story to tell but I'm going to tell it anyway

because I think it's entertaining while we were in Anacortes when Nick and Alex

and I went and got food a band also when got food but they veered off and they

went to a thrift shop and at the thrift shop there was a guy there and he says

what are you guys doing here and they're like we're here doing some recording and

we're playing a show tomorrow night and the guys like where you play in a show

and the guys were like well we're playing it such-and-such brewery and the

guys like there isn't any breweries in town when you figure that out just go

straight on back to Seattle

I'm here to make sure that you gone back know what it's so weird

people are weird I like it

hold on standby your headphones better your pics you get your headphones fixed

it's like all that stuff but it's not focusing well those guys are up there

listening to their tape right now the most recent take they've done three of

the second tuned into the keyboard player so the way the studio is laid out

is pretty cool it's an old church here live room up here is where the control

room is we're going to go through here you go stairs there in the control room

right now most recent say I didn't know what thunder would be related just a lot

right so we want happy

oh yeah hey Rocco yeah you look at me before you start Joe

good over-under where we've done it we did it yes there we are hot yeah yeah

how awkward that guy is that guy there super awkward

I think remember they do

hey go follow the maunder greens at the Monda greens I'll put the link down in

the description go follow them on Instagram when the performance videos

are out I'll also put those in the description whoo we did it

Alex we did it yes it's 5:55 we did an extra song we're supposed to do - we did

three now we're going to go and take pictures and then we're gonna head home

because we're tired ie decided to go on a little adventure

we went up to this rock that's up at the top of Anacortes you can see all the way

from Anacortes all the way over there to all the way around unbelievably

beautiful stuff out here so this so poorly cotton cap

santé Park it's this rock that you drive up to the top of the hill and then

you can see all of Anacortes you can see a lot of the San Juan Island and it is

just really really neat some pictures maybe if there's a good one also two

right here and then that's it

Aaron and I are gonna go get some food we're gonna get Robyn cuz we've been

Aaron's my wife what's that a live show that show you me

watching mind of a chef hey Aaron hey apparently I should have

just made a pizza at home we're out we didn't have getting ramen I had

deep-fried three was a raspberry jam it was amazing and delicious and also we

made a date with Jim tomorrow to get ramen in the middle of the day so I

think best of both world

well we made it home all right it's about 140 exactly 148 and we are gonna

go get some ramen and the kids sleeping well I said that I was going to get some

ramen yes right but I ended up getting it today for lunch here close Jim

edamame there's Aaron Aaron Aaron say bye to the vlog this is the end the end

of this particular vlog yesterday and today in it but only just to finish the

storyline of oh we went to go get Robin and then away we didn't get ramen oh

wait we did give ramen the next day bye vlog but Hera and I are going back over

to Jim's and that I'm going to do some editing Oh for this vlog

yeah it's over Jim Jill I think this is the end of the vlog so goodnight

all right this is the end of the block

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Shawn Mendes Mercy | SRMV - Duration: 0:17.

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SIMPLE MAKEUP TUTORIAL USING FLOWER BEAUTY PRODUCTS - Duration: 3:16.

So I recently received a couple of Flower Beauty products that I wanted to try out so

I created a "no makeup" makeup look with their products. I first started off by applying

their E. E. Erase Everything Foundation, which is super lightweight and provides a very sheer

coverage. It's more like a tinted moisturizer than a foundation in my opinion. Then, I take

their 3 in 1 blending sponge and damp it with some water and blend the product away with

a patting motion just like a beauty blender. Since the foundation coverage was so light,

I had to take NARS creamy concealer in the color vanilla to go back in and conceal any

redness, acne scars, and pimples that I had. Then with my ring finger, I blend the product

into my skin. Next, I took their under eye cover cream to conceal any darkness that I

had around my eyes. Like the foundation, the coverage is also super sheer so I don't

think it's suited for those of you that have really bad dark under eye dark circles

like myself. Then, I apply their eyeshadow chubby in the color Rose Gold Dust onto my

entire upper eyelid. For highlighter, I applied their jumbo crayon in the color Pearl Shimmer

to the high points of my face. This product was definitely my favorite out of all the

Flower Beauty products that I received because you get such a nice color payoff and the product

doesn't feel heavy at all. Like the rest of the products, it felt very lightweight.

To set the highlighter on my face, I just layered the highlighter powder from their

contouring palette on top. For blush, I took the pink blush from their palette and applied

that to the apples of my cheeks. Then with an angled brush, I applied bronzer to the

hollows of my cheeks and just below my jawline to make my face appear slimmer. I also applied

some bronzer to the top of my forehead and contoured my nose just to give my face a little

more dimension. For lips, I applied the jumbo crayon in the color Apricot, which is a nice

coral lip color. I applied my CoverGirl mascara just to give my lashes some volume for the

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Wisteria step by step tutorial (with rus and english subtitles) - Duration: 18:52.

Hey guys!

Today I will show you how to make such a wonderful plant as wisteria.

We need the following.

Stucco material.

You may choose any colors you like.

Also we need a roller, blades, scissors and a scalpel.

I'm gonna use a wire

(plus I use lilac nylon thread for jewelry making)

and tools to work with them.

Of course I need ball tools, Blade & Shell double ended sugarcraft modelling tool,

dots tool and rubber shaper.

To specify the texture I will use these veiners -

acrylic and silicone ones,

and I will also use a piece of silicone pad.

For coloring we'll need a dry pastel, but you can also use eyeshadows.

Prepare a floral tape of a such color.

Or any other one, if you gonna hide the stalk under the stucco material.

In the description to this video, I'll leave a link to the wisteria leaf template.

Also there will be a template of its petals, just in case if you need them.

So, if you are ready, let's get started.

And start with the manufacture of flowers and buds.

I'm starting with the sailing petal.

From a white material piece I cut off two equal parts.

I roll them into a balls.

And then I slightly lengthen them on one side.

I connect them together in this way, and flattening heart-shaped piece on the surface.

The more the billet is round, the more rounded and wide will be the petal.

The more elongated heart-shaped piece is, the longer and narrow the petal will be.

This feature is very useful in making petals of varying degrees of flowering.

As you can see, I continue to refine the petal with my fingers.

And then, I get the texture of the resulting petal with an acrylic veiner.

In this case, I use a slightly moistened Phalaenopsis veiner.

And then I give the textured petal edge a slight waviness with the small ball tool.

We need a slight waviness, a kind of frill.

And after, with a blade sugarcraft modelling tool

I'm making light printed break in the center of the petal with a pinching on the back side.

Be careful not to push too hard to not damage the petal.

I'm making a yellow color spot in center of the petal with pastel.

The upper sailing petal may be of any color you want -

I choose white for the more contrast of the whole plant.

Now let's make the center of the flower.

I will use a cold lilac color.

I roll the material into a flagella and from this flagella I cut three equal parts

and one part of a double size.

All the parts I roll into balls and put one small piece on a lilac nylon lanka

(so-called jewelry making nylon thread).

I'm using lanka, cause I want my flowers to tremble on a branch.

But if you want fixed flowers, then I recommend using a wire,

which later will be covered with a warm pale lilac color material.

So, I set one small piece on the tiny loop of the lanka and fix it well.

This is the base of the flower.

Next, I take the biggest ball and flatten it on the surface.

We'll wrap the base with this fragment to create the core of the flower.

I'm making the texture after flattening.

In this case, a two-sided texture is not necessary - on one side drawing will be enough.

And we wrap the base inside of this petal here in this way,

getting at the end some kind of shortened pod with a snub nose.

The basis also can be made simpler and later I will show how to do this.

In this case, I want to keep all the details of a natural flower.

Now let's put two identical sashes petals on the sides the central part.

I'm rolling out two remaining balls in short strips and make a texture for both of them.

Lightly moisten the veiner with water to avoid of sticking fragments.

I put the petals in this way: the petals lie at a slight angle with respect to the tip of a central part.

I connect the ends of the petals together.

If you wish, you can leave them opened, but I'll make them closed

according to the live wisteria flower, which I used as a sample.

And now we have such a central billet of a flower.

I attach a white sailing petal to lilac part and fasten their bases.

Wisteria has flowers of varying degrees of flowering.

I'll show you all varieties starting with the bud.

The lowest, non-blooming buds look like the lilac core of the flower that we did before.

By the way, here I show you the easiest way of making it.

We put a small fragment of the material on a piece of lanka and slightly extend it at the base.

Also we form a small tip at the end.

Then, I slightly bent this elongated drop via some small cylindrical object.

In this case I use the handle of the dots tool.

And after that, make the edge of the bud thinner by finger pinches and make a texture.

And the lowest non-blooming bud is ready.

Next in the process of flowering is a bud with side petals.

In this case, we apply a circular textured petal to the base that we did in the previous case.

We don't close petals: there must be an appearance that the bud begins to open.

The next blooming bud is with already formed sailing petal.

We prepare the lilac part in the same way as we did in previous case.

But this time add a narrow little white sailing petal and apply it this way.

In all cases, I tint the tip of the central lilac part

with a mixture of lilac and ultramarine pastel color

to make the color accent and give the flower more color variability.

Also I lightly touch with pastel along the edge of the sailing petal.

Absolutely for all the flower bunch fragments I make a perianth at the base.

I make it from a very light purple color, rolling the material into a very thin flagellum.

From this flagellum I cut off tiny fragments and rolled each fragment into a ball

and after, with a small ball tool, I make a deepening in the center.

Then I put this perianth on the wire and fix it at the base of the bud or flower.

If you want fixed flowers on bunch,

then hide the wire with fixed flowers and buds in material of the same light purple color.

All fragments of flowers are ready for baking.

But before we bake them, let's make the leaves to send them into oven together with the flowers.

I'm gonna make leaves of a light warm green material.

Roll out the material with a roller or paste machine into canvas, a thickness of about 1 - 2 mm.

And place on it all the leaflets fragments template.

I remind you that the link of this template is in the description below this video.

Use the scalpel to cut out all the fragments.

And then thin each part of the leaf on the surface and then

make an extra thin on the palm or silicone pad using a ball tool.

Now fix all the leaflets on the wire.

I cut off a small wire fragment, make a tiny loop at the end,

fix it in the center of the leaflets and hide it under the same green material.

At the bottom of the leaflets, I pull the material out a little bit,

forming the base of the leaf fragment.

And then I set the texture.

Don't make very deep texture, because the relief of the real wisteria leaf is almost imperceptible.

I'm toning with a red color along the edge of the leaflets to simulate youthful green leaf color.

The young wisteria foliage has a reddish tone, which distinguishes it from the already mature green foliage.

I'm coloring with a red tone both on one side and on the other.

So, we do this with all the fragments of the leaf.

And now we prebake all the leaflets fragments unlike the flowers, which we bake completely.

But if you gonna make flowers stems, which are covered with material, then the flowers should also prebaked.

After baking and cooling, we assemble the leaflets.

Therefore, we put each pair of leaflets together and apply it to the wire of the terminal leaflet in this way.

We twist all the wires together.

We screw the next pair in the same way, stepping back from the first pair

so that the leaflets don't overlap each other.

And so we collect the entire leaf.

The rachis of the leaf we hide under the same green material.

All joints and seams we smooth with a rubber shaper.

And then we tint the rachis in the same red tone.

Now we are baking the leaf completely.

After cooling, I cover the leaf with a semi-gloss varnish.

I cover both on one side and on the other and leave it to dry completely.

I prepare all the flowers, arranged them in sizes.

The largest flowers will be at the end of the cluster, buds and barely blossomed - in the beginning.

With a floral tape I begin to fasten all the flower fragments, starting with the buds.

Each element of the bunch, whether a bud or a flower, has a little foot of about 1 cm.

Therefore, remember this nuance while fastening the flowers.

If you don't get how to grab fragments with by tapes in the beginning,

you can watch my hint tutorial, where I show the way to solve this problem.

Just click on the letter i in the upper right corner of the screen.

So, I fastened the buds and now I begin to fasten the barely opened flowers.

Of course, in your case, you can use more buds, so you'll get a longer and more conical bunch.

In my case I reproduce wisteria, which is growing in my garden,

and it is more oblong and contains mostly flowers of medium blooming degree.

But I repeat that wisteria bunches are completely different

and the shape of every single bunch depends only on your desire:

you can make buds predominant, or flowers of average fullness,

or make a cluster entirely composed of flowers that have been dissolved.

Also on your desire is the density degree - you can make it more dense,

but also you can make it almost transparent by increasing the distance between the fragments of the bunch.

Meanwhile, I continue to assemble flowers, starting, as you can see,

from buds and continue to grow bunch of medium-sized flowers.

Then a larger size and in the end are full-bloomed flowers of large size.

In order not to increase the viewing time, I'll show the routine work in the fast motion mode.

And one more little nuance: all the flowers should be screwed in inverted position -

white sailing petals should be on top, and the lilac part of the flower should be located below.

But this is actual if you use lanka.

If you use a wire, which gonna be covered with a material later,

then the position of the flowers can always be corrected by bending in any time.

As you can see, thanks to lanka, all the flowers on the bunch are slightly bouncing and shaking.

This is effect that I was trying to achieve using lanka.

Now I bend the flower bunch into desired position,

or if you make inflorescences from several bunches,

so set a form and position of the wisteria bunch according to your own desire.

And in final I screw the leaf to the stem.

I won't cover the wisteria stem with material,

instead of this I will cover it with three layers of varnish.

But if you gonna hide the stem under material,

then first of all, the flowers must be PREbaked,

and second of all, cover the stem with material as the bunch fills its fragments.

But keep in mind that this technique provides much more massive and stem thickness to whole wisteria composition.

My aim is to make the bunch as gentle and thin as possible.

In addition, I recommend from the leaf and below to color with red or in a reddish-brown tone.

The bunch stem is usually light green.

And again, everything depends on your own wishes and purpose about a flower:

if it's a floral composition, then you will need a stem.

But if you do jewelry, then the question of the stem disappears by itself,

except for cases when the jewelry involves a certain liana.

And finally, as you can see, I cover the stem with three layers of varnish

and after drying the wisteria bunch is ready!

As you can see, even the most beginning handmade masters can do such a wisteria bunch.

I hope that you liked the tutorial and I hope that it will be useful to you.

That's all for now, see you in my next video, good crafts and have a nice day!

Bye-bye!

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