This delicate orchid was designated P.E.I's provincial flower in 1947, and gets it's name from the pouch shape of it's petals - a clever way to force insects to pollinate the flower.
Supplies:
- wire
- pink, green and burgundy felt
- glue gun glue
Tools
- scissors
- wire cutter
- pilers
- glue gun
1) Cut out the felt shapes
2) Add wire to the inner slipper
3) Glue the inner slipped piece to on to inner slipper body, sandwiching the wire in between.
4) Fold sides, add glue to secure in center. Then fold up little side tabs, and secure them to sides with glue.
5) Fold up main flap and glue to secure in place
6) Fold over front flap in to the slipper. Glue is optional/ not required for this step.
7) Cut 25cm of wire and bend wire on one end in to shape.
8) Cover wire with green felt strips, use glue as needed to secure the felt to the wire.
9) Get ready to attach petals to stem.
10) Attach the upper main petals and slipper to stem.
11) Attach the center staminode piece, tucking to lower part in to the slipper
12) Attach leafy part to the back
13) Done, if you choose to add leaves, make large leaf shapes with a wire in the center















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