In this video, Paula Stephania demonstrates several DIY projects with flowers. She starts by harvesting flowers and pressing them into a book to preserve their beauty. She then shows how to create spring-like candles and decorate phone cases with the dried flowers. Another idea is to create silicone pendants with the flowers. Paula also suggests sticking dried flowers to contact paper and sticking it to a window for a unique decoration. The video concludes with a spiritual message about the process of personal growth and the need for pruning in life, comparing it to the growth of a flower.
1. The video is hosted by a person named Paula Stephania and is dedicated to flowers.
2. The video is set in spring, with the host appreciating the beauty of flowers.
3. The host claims that flowers don't die or wilt, and they can stay beautiful in decoration.
4. The video aims to teach viewers how to preserve the beauty of flowers for longer periods.
5. The host encourages viewers to like the video to reach more people.
6. The video includes a DIY project where viewers can make pressed flowers.
7. The host recommends using a very thick book to make pressed flowers.
8. The host suggests protecting the book with a sheet of legal paper to avoid staining.
9. After pressing the flowers, the host recommends leaving the book to dry for about 15 days.
10. The host also provides an idea to make spring-like candles to decorate homes.
11. Another idea is to decorate a hard type phone case with the dried flowers.
12. The host uses a product known as liquid glass to apply to the case and let it dry.
13. The host also provides an idea to create a silicone mold for pendants.
14. The host suggests using a topcoat to apply a layer of nail finish with a flower design.
15. The host provides another idea to stick the dried plants on a piece of contact paper to decorate a window.
16. The host ends the video with a spiritual message about the importance of patience and growth.