ABC TV | How To Make Hollyhock Mallow Flower With Crepe Paper - Craft Tutorial

Hollyhocks, also known as St. Joseph’s staff, were used as a popular motif to represent the saint in various South European paintings. The Spanish version of this name was ‘Las Varas de San Jose.’ The symbolic association came from the flower’s adaptability and resilience to a wide variety of soil and climate. The hollyhock flower thus became a symbol of God’s mercy. In the language of flowers, Mallow carries many symbolic meanings that overlap, including romantic interest, healing, and survival in tough conditions. It can also mean giving in to your emotions or passions and being swept away by love, which makes it both a positive and negative symbol. SUBSCRIBE for ABC TV Videos: All “ABC TV“ paper craft video: Follow me with hashtags: #abctvcraft #paperflower
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