Materials:
Seven needles, scissors, needle-nosed pliers, tweezers, double spoons, fountain pen, paper tape, washing pen, watercolor paint, flower board, white ribbon, hemp rope, white latex.
Steps:
Rub a proper amount of light yellow clay into water droplets, and knead the water droplets into a fan shape with your thumb.
Knead the clay block repeatedly with your fingers to get the petals of Jiuliandeng with a sharp top and a concave bottom and thin roots.
Draw a radioactive linear texture on the surface of the finished petal, with double spoon-shaped edges.
Dip a pen in yellow and green watercolor paint to color the petals. First lay a yellow bottom, and then selectively overlay a layer of green on the petals.
Wrap the flower base with a small amount of yellowish clay, and then adjust the shape of the flower base with a double spoon shape.
Cut the petal roots into thin slices with scissors.
Dip the white latex dripping from the flower board with the sharp corner at the bottom of the petal, then stick it on the bottom of the flower heart, and finally press it with a double spoon to make the petal firmly stick on the flower heart.
Glue the remaining petals to the flower heart in the same way.
Rub the green mud into filaments by hand, and insert the rubbed filaments into the flower heart with tweezers.
Make trumpet-shaped stamens with tweezers and insert them in the center of flowers to complete the production of nine lotus lanterns.