Using thin strips of duct tape approximately about an inch (2. 54 cm) long and a centimeter (0. 393 cm), attach the rose bud to the duct tape-covered stem. Make sure the strips are of the same color as the sepal -- the bottom part of the bud. read more
Take the excess of your stem color (or rip some more little squares) and apply them to the underside of the rose, adding another layer of protection to keeping it all together And there you go! Go crazy, use any and all the colors you want. read more
To form the petals, start by cutting off a piece of wire about 12" long and a piece of red duct tape about 4" long. Stick the wire to the duct tape so that they overlap about 1/3 of the length of the duct tape. read more
Using thin strips of duct tape approximately about an inch (2.54 cm) long and a centimeter (0.393 cm), attach the rose bud to the duct tape-covered stem. Make sure the strips are of the same color as the sepal -- the bottom part of the bud. read more