First, how to tie the bride's flower ribbon?
Play one:
1. Prepare a long ribbon, cross-tie it on the handle of Zhi's bouquet, and reserve equal-length ribbons on both sides;
2. Take the ribbon on the right, bend it into an N shape, and press it on the ribbon on the left;
3. Press the ribbon on the left onto the N-shape on the right, and pass through another N-shape from the gap between the N-shape and the knot;
4. arrange the n on both sides in a bow shape and tie a ribbon on the bouquet.
Game 2:
1. Wrap the bouquet with adhesive tape, preferably from top to bottom, and wrap the sticky bread outside for the second time, and continue to wrap it from bottom to top to ensure that the branches are completely wrapped with adhesive tape;
2. Wrap the ribbon from bottom to top to cover the whole bouquet without exposing the adhesive tape;
3. Fix the prepared U-shaped iron wire to prevent the ribbon from scattering, and the whole work is completed.
Second, can daisies hold flowers in their hands?
Of course.
1. There are many colors of daisies, so it is unnecessary to say more about the flower language represented by different colors, including pink and white, which all represent innocence and liveliness, including happiness and love hidden in the bottom of my heart.
2. Next is the blue daisy, which represents happiness and naivety, and hopes for happiness. In fact, from the perspective of discourse, daisy is very suitable for my, er, cauliflower in my hand.
3. However, because daisies are collectively called chrysanthemums in some places, chrysanthemums in China, especially Huang Juhua, represent mourning for the dead, so people who don't really know about daisies will think that daisies are not good.
Summary:
For the daisy itself, words bring happiness. Let's just say that Huang Juhua is often used by us to commemorate the dead. But the daisy itself is different from this kind of chrysanthemum, and the characters are also very different, so it can be used as a bouquet.