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1. Take a strip of yellow cloth. The fabric should be thin. Length - 80 cm. This strip is folded in half, sewn with a yellow thread with simple stitches so that you can then tighten the thread and make folds.
2. The thread is pulled together so that the diameter of the fabric when folded into a circle is equal to the circle of felt that we make for the middle.
3. Sew the felt circle to the ribbon imitating the petals.
4. On the felt circle you can sew eyes from the buttons on which the pupils are painted with black paint. The mouth can be embroidered or painted with nail polish. Cheerful sunflowers ready. For the convenience of attaching a sunflower to an envelope, a circle of ordinary dense fabric is sewn at the bottom. It will help to hide the threads from the ribbon (if any) and the flower will be easier to stick to the base of our gift envelope.
5. The rectangle of thick paper should be drawn so that three rectangles of 10, 10 and 4.5 cm are obtained. The sidewall should also be drawn. On both sides, it is necessary to draw 1.5 cm. In the middle rectangle, the sidewall is not cut off, but in the rest it should be cut off. The edge of the envelope can be jagged.
6. It is necessary to make folds in order to form a place for money. A small rectangle will lie on one that has sidewalls. The sides should become bent inward.
7. Any dense beautiful ribbon is glued to the front of the envelope, and the edges of the ribbon are hidden so that they are near the sidewalls. The tape is wrapped on the sides, glue is poured from above and below. A narrow rectangle is glued to them. A pocket for money is ready.
8. We decorate the envelope for money with our own hands by gluing a decorative joyful sunflower.
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