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Saturday, May 22, 2021

Daffodil 3D Flower with Stand

 
A pair of three-point petal shapes form the base, 
with center formed from ruffled edge sections 
that are curled, overlapped and glued together 
to form cup. Cubic stem “post” is strengthened with 
.125” wooden dowel cut to size, which fits into blossom end,
 with sepal “cup” at bottom to assist attachment. 
Tall narrow leaves provide accents. 
Tapered box, double scallop platform shapes 
assist daffodil to stand. Decorate with one, or a cluster. 
Flower measures approx. 8” tall x 1.5” wide (base); 
blossom approx. 3.5” wide and 1.5” deep. 
Coordinates well with Flower Pot 3D Miniature design 
and as a component for the “BLOOM” 3D Letter Box Ensemble. 

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A petal base trio shape (2)
B cup 'petals' shape
C interior 'petals' shape
D interior stamen strip
E post cubic tube
F leaves: 1 long (not shown) and 1 short
G post tip cover and anchor
OPT. STAND:
H stand upright with accent side panel & top shapes
I scallop base    J scallop accent overlay
K post end anchor squares (4-5 to stack)
L scallop base bottom layer for camouflaging tabs
2. Position, align edges and center square opening
as precisely as possible, and glue together,
one by one into a stack.
Press the drying stack under a heavy, flat weight
such as this thick book volume, until the liquid glue
is completely dried (this may require hours).
This will help keep the stack flat, avoiding curling
and warping.
3. Add some up/downward curl to the center of
each of the six petals, using a thin rod-like tool
such as this crochet needle, then . . . 
. . . curl each of the six tips upward.
4.  Center the two petal trio shapes one on top of the other,
align the square center opening (this should help balance
the position of petals accurately), and glue centers together
where they overlap.
5. Prepare the cup 'petals' shape by separating each
petal from the adjacent ones, while bending at
the center perforations.
6. Use the rod tool to add curl to the sides and side
corners, first one side, and . . .
. . . then the other.
7. Hand-form the cup by gently pressuring upward,
to assist with the next gluing step.
Overlap adjacent petals, with smaller 'lobes' of wavy edge
overlapping on top. Apply a dab of adhesive where
two overlap . . . 
. . . so that from the outside (non-face side) only
two lobes from each petal show.
Repeat until all petals are connected to form cup.
8. Apply glue to bottom of the cup, then center cup
over the base petals assembly, and hold in place
until glue is secure.
9. Add upward curl to the ends of the four 'petals'
of the interior shape.
10. Apply adhesive to bottom near centering hole,
then position inside the petals cup and attach in place.
11. Prepare the stamen strip tuft by separating each
segment from possible connection to adjacents,
then accordion folding about halfway across 
the strip, then . . . 
. . . rolling/wrapping the remainder of the strip segments
around the accordion folded first part.
Apply glue as needed to help unit maintain its rolled shape.
12. Use the rod tool to further separate and shape
the tuft by adding "random" direction curl to each tip.
13. Apply quick-grab glue to the base end of the tuft
and then insert into center and attach over punch hole.
14. Prepare to create stem post by bending back
carefully along the four long perforation lines.
Identify the attachment "flange" edge by the angled ends.
15. Form the strip into a tube, overlapping the plain
straight long edge over the flange to perforation line,
and glue in place.
(When incorporating the blossom as part
of the BLOOM display, use longer stem post
shape, and shorter leaves that will attach
above the 'L' box top surface.)
NOTE that one best way to join this seam is
to press the square tube shape flat on working
surface (two sides on top, two on bottom),
and apply pressure along the full length rapidly
until edges are fully attached.
16. Re-configure the flat unit into a tube again,
then insert the .125" diam. wooden dowel end into
on end, and slide into place until lead end is even
with opposite cut end. NOTE this is a snug fit.
17. Mark dowel at end of paper tube, then remove
or at least slide back outward, and saw/cut at line.
Apply glue into opposite hollow end of tube,
and push dowel back fully into tube.
18. Apply quick-grab glue (such as hot melt, or Fabri-Tack)
along "top" end of stem unit where it will attach to
backside of blossom unit, then position that end
along lower center back, and hold in place until attached.
19. Prepare the stem top attachment bracket by
bending top center tab back, then adding 
backward curl at center . . .
. . . and upward curl at ends.
20. Apply glue to all of bracket backside, then
position at top of stem so that top tab bend back
to hide dowel end inside tube, and strip wraps
over stem post, with left and right ends attaching
to blossom backside. Hold in place and press
to form around stem snugly.
21. Prepare the stand by bending the upright 
back on all panel segments, flanges and tabs.
22. Position and attach each accent shape offset
within their respective panels.
23. Bend side panels back into position to position
plain side edge to overlap adjacent tab to perf line,
and join seams. NOTE it may be helpful to place
a "press-against" surface such as a stiff plexi ruler
or pencil behind the seam while joining.
Complete all four seams.
24. Position scallop accent shape on top of scallop base
shape, adjust so that base openings are centered
under accent openings, and attach in place.
25. Position anchor stack (from step 2) over center
of scallop base shapes, taking care that the post opening
edges of all are aligned as precisely as possible,
then attach in place. Press under a flat weight until
glue is dried.
26. Position tabs above base slots, then insert each
fully through to backside . . . 
. . . then bend outward and glue in place 
to base backside.
27. Apply a dab of quick-grab glue into the post
opening, then . . . 
. . . insert stem bottom end through top hole of
upright, and through interior, then move and adjust
end until . . . 
. . . it "slots into" post opening in stack
and scallop base units. Push through just until
all edges are flush.
28. Position and attach the bottom scallop shape
to hide the tabs and stem opening.
29. Position leaves on each side and attach bottom
ends to backside of stem post.
Here is the completed daffodil flower
in its stand.
30. If the 'L' box is being assembled for the BLOOM
display, use only the upright rectangular letter box
with square stem openings, then insert the long stem
variation through top of L box, across interior, then
into the bottom square opening. Apply glue to stem end
and hole, adjust so stem end is flush with bottom,
then hold in place until secure.
31. Add curl to daffodil leaves (short versions), then
position and attach at stem just above L box top.

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