ABC TV | How To Make Lavender Paper flower From Crepe Paper #4 - Craft Tutorial

The name Lavender is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means A Purple Flowering Plant. The documented history of lavender stretches back more than 2,000 years. Originally it was named nardus by the ancient Greeks, and in the Bible there is a reference to “nard.” Romans used lavendarius, as it was called in Latin, when bathing and as a scent for the body and the home. Lavender earned its name from the flower, and its hue is a mixture of red and blue, has been a symbol of royalty and wealth for millennia. In fact, the dye originally used to make purple was so rare and so expensive that only royalty could afford it. Lavender, though a lighter and more gentle color than purple, still creates the same sense of respect. Considered the floral symbol of love at first sight. SUBSCRIBE for ABC TV Videos: All “ABC TV“ Videos: Follow me w
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