The rose is used to symbolize many things, including love, sacrifice and even death. Sailors often used a rose to honor a wife, girlfriend or mother to bring them peace while they were out at sea. The rose has also been linked to Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Legend has it that a rose bush grew from a pool of her lover Adonis’ blood and that the white blooms were turned red when she pricked her finger on their thorns. In this instance the rose symbolized a love that can withstand time and death.
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Material for Flower Making:
- Crepe paper, toilet paper.
- Scissors, tacky glue, floral wire, floral tape, hot glue gun.