!Saludos mis amigos creativos.¡
Greetings my creative friends.
Welcome to my blog, I think I have already told you many times how much I love nature and everything that has to do with its conservation. I am a grower of several garden plants but to be honest I have never had an orchid, I find them beautiful flowers and they are also identified as a national symbol, the desire to have one awakened this idea in me.
The issue of recycling is something really very pleasant for me, firstly because it awakens in us that enthusiasm to create something new with things that other people consider garbage while for us it is a wonderful treasure and second Because it makes us conscious people who contribute a grain of sand to the care of our planet, that is why today I would like to share for the first time my participation in the recycling challenge already in its round 9 organized by the beautiful hiver @jennyzer, which is about making a cute orchid flower with plastic bottles.
Comenzamos...We begin ...
Los materiales que necesitaras son:
- Botellas plásticas
- Pintura del color que desees.
- Tijeras
- Silicon caliente.
- Pincel.
- Trozos de foami.
- Una corteza de árbol seca.
The materials you will need are:
- Plastic bottles.
- Paint the color you want.
- Pair of scissors
- Hot silicon.
- Brush.
- Pieces of foam.
- A dry tree bark.
Elaboración...Elaboration...
Para empezar sacaras en un papel un patrón de los pétalos de la flor.
To begin, you will draw on a paper a pattern of the flower's petals
En las botellas platicas marca estos pétalos y recorta.
On the plastic bottles mark these petals and cut out.
Pinta los pétalos, este paso es algo difícil, pero crea bases de pintura en la parte interna de la botellas, las necesarias para cubrir la botellas.
Paint the petals, this step is somewhat difficult, but create bases of paint on the inside of the bottles, the necessary to cover the bottles.
Recorta pétalos de una botellas color verde para sacar las hojas o si deseas puedes hacerlo con trozos de foami.
Cut petals from a green bottle to remove the leaves or if you want you can do it with pieces of foam.
Empieza a pegar con silicon caliente cada pétalo, lo mas similar a una orquídea real.
Start gluing each petal with hot silicone, the most similar to a real orchid.
Como las orquídeas normalmente crecen también en cortezas secas esta que utilice fue una que cayo del árbol de mango de mi casa, pensé que seria ideal para montar esta flor.
As orchids usually grow also in dry bark, this one that I used was one that fell from the mango tree at home, I thought it would be ideal to mount this flower.
Al final tendrás un bonito adorno de una flor de orquídea que sin duda te durara mucho tiempo.
At the end you will have a nice ornament of an orchid flower that will undoubtedly last you for a long time.
Espero este trabajo te haya gustado tanto como a mi.
¡Hasta la próxima.!
For me it is a pleasure to have participated in this challenge, I would not like to invite only one person, but I would like to invite everyone who took the time to see and read this publication to participate in this creative and wonderful initiative from my friend @jennyzer in favor of caring for our environment with the issue of recycling.fuente
I hope you liked this job as much as I did.
Until next time.!
Maravillosa idea. Gracias por compartir tu creatividad
Hola linda gracias por leer y comentar me alegra mucho que te haya gustado esta idea...Saludos y bendiciones para ti...
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Con materiales reciclados también se crean cosas hermosas, me encanta que poses al lado de tu creación excelente manera de reciclar plástico.
Gracias amiga... Estoy muy feliz que mi trabajo sea de tu agrado.
Muy hermosa tu creación y mas en hacer esa bella flor con material reciclable en la temporada de ella ! Felicidades !
Oh no sabia que estábamos en su temporada... Gracias amiga por comentar...
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