A toy set for children's creativity (creating a postcard in the 3-D appliqué technique). The rose is the unmatched queen of flowers, the embodiment of beauty, grandeur, and harmony. It has been celebrated in poetry as a symbol of purity, tenderness,...
and perfection. On the canvases of artists, in interior decor, carvings, patterns on fabrics, in outfits and hairstyles - these magnificent flowers are capable of creating an atmosphere of luxury and celebration around them. Many beautiful legends have been woven about roses: the Indian goddess of beauty Lakshmi emerged from a rosebud. In Ancient Hellas, the Earth, seeing Aphrodite rise from the sea foam, created a beautiful flower - the rose. Why did the rose become red? - According to legend, it blushes with pleasure when kissed by Eve, who walked in the Garden of Eden. Roses have long acquired symbolic meaning and have become the best means to express the feelings of all lovers. This tradition has survived to our days. Today, bouquets of three, seven, or a dozen roses are popular. These numbers are considered "bringing happiness." Roses fill the hearts of lovers with joy and tenderness, surrounding them with a wonderful and enchanting fragrance. Contents: colored paper and cardboard, double-sided adhesive tape (volume and thin), instruction.
A toy set for children's creativity (creating a postcard in the 3-D appliqué technique). The rose is the unmatched queen of flowers, the embodiment of beauty, grandeur, and harmony. It has been celebrated in poetry as a symbol of purity, tenderness, and perfection. On the canvases of artists, in interior decor, carvings, patterns on fabrics, in outfits and hairstyles - these magnificent flowers are capable of creating an atmosphere of luxury and celebration around them. Many beautiful legends have been woven about roses: the Indian goddess of beauty Lakshmi emerged from a rosebud. In Ancient Hellas, the Earth, seeing Aphrodite rise from the sea foam, created a beautiful flower - the rose. Why did the rose become red? - According to legend, it blushes with pleasure when kissed by Eve, who walked in the Garden of Eden. Roses have long acquired symbolic meaning and have become the best means to express the feelings of all lovers. This tradition has survived to our days. Today, bouquets of three, seven, or a dozen roses are popular. These numbers are considered "bringing happiness." Roses fill the hearts of lovers with joy and tenderness, surrounding them with a wonderful and enchanting fragrance. Contents: colored paper and cardboard, double-sided adhesive tape (volume and thin), instruction.
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