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: Drawing from 3D flower charms often used in avant-garde nail art or jewelry, the imagery focuses on "iridescent camellias" and "floral sophistication". Have you secured your Fallen Bride
Abstract This creative paper introduces Double Soft Cream , a novel knitting technique designed to craft delicate 3D floral charms. The first installment in a series, "The Fallen Bride" symbolizes a tragic tale of love and loss through a handcrafted, drooping lily charm. Combining narrative-driven design with tactile artistry, this technique merges storytelling with practical craft instruction. Abstract This creative paper introduces Double Soft Cream
Part 1 of the Double Soft Cream 3D-Flower Charm series, The Fallen Bride, features a delicate flower design with a romantic, whimsical theme. The charm is designed to resemble a flower that has fallen from a bouquet, with delicate petals and a intricate center. Part 1 of the Double Soft Cream 3D-Flower
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