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

Foxglove flowers (digitalis) have both positive and negative symbolic are said to sometimes hurt and sometimes heal. In the language of flowers, foxglove is associated with insincerity. The common name is said to come from “folk’s gloves,“ with “folk“ referring to fairy folk. Another theory is that fox wore the gloves gloves so they would not be caught raiding a chicken coop. Rumor also has it that picking foxglove offends the fairy folk. Another possible origin of the name is due to its similarity to an ancient musical instrument, the fox’s glew, due to the bell shape. SUBSCRIBE for ABC TV Videos: All “ABC TV“ Videos: Follow me with hashtags: #abctvcraft #paperflower Material for Flower Making: - Crepe paper made in Italy 140g - Dark and light green floral tape - Scissors, white glue, floral wire. - Correction pen (Whiteout ), gelly roll pens. 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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