ABC TV | How To Make White Ginger Paper Flower From Crepe Paper - Craft Tutorial

The white ginger (Hedychium coronarium, white ginger, white garland-lily, butterfly ginger) called “Mariposa” in Cuba, is a native flower of India but it has become so common in the island that it has been selected as the national flower. Many people like to give the ginger flower as a gift. This is usually as an alternative to the standard bouquet of roses. To some, the fiery reds that many ginger flowers exhibit are an expression of passion, love, and a strong bond between lovers. The ginger flower is mostly a symbol of strength; however, whatever color you choose – from the bold red to a mellow white – can be paired with the significance of the flower itself. There are many ways to give this flower as a gift. In general, the flowers often represent strength when given to others. There are many ways to express strength by sending plants to others. It can mean strength of love, or strength of prosperity to some. It’s frequently used in bridal bouquets, and for offerings to Saints. SUBSCRIBE for ABC TV Videos: All “ABC TV“ Videos: Follow me with hashtags: #abctvcraft #paperflower Material for Flower Making: - Crepe paper made in Italy 140gsm - White and dark green floral tape - Scissors, white glue, floral wire. - Oil pastel, double-sided tape. I can’t know exactly what information about this flower in your country, can you help me add more information in the link below, thank you very much:
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