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D.I.Y. Satin Ribbon Poinsettia Flower Tutorial | MyInDulzens

D.I.Y. Satin Ribbon Poinsettia Flower Tutorial | MyInDulzensУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
In this video, learn how to make this simple yet beautiful Satin Poinsettia Flower, also known as the Christmas Flower. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rate, Subscribe or leave a comment if you like my creations & tutorials. Follow me on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MyInDulzens Visit Blog at http://myindulzens.weebly.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A brief history of how Poinsettia Flower came to be known as the Christmas Flower. The ancient Aztecs (ruling tribe in central Mexico at the time of contact with Europe) prized the poinsettia as a symbol of purity. Centuries later, Mexico's early Christians adopted the poinsettia as their prized Christmas Eve flower. The Mexican poinsettia, known as the Christmas Flower in North America, is used in most Christmas decorations, owing to its bright red color and its blooming season coinciding with the Christmas holiday season. A Mexican legend tells of a girl who could only offer weeds as a gift to Jesus on Christmas Eve. When she brought the weeds into a church, they blossomed into the beautiful red plants we know as poinsettias, known as Flores de Noche Buena in Mexico (Spanish for "flowers of the holy night"). The plant is named for the first U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Dr. Joel Roberts Poinsett, who introduced America to the poinsettia in 1828, after discovering it in the wilderness in southern Mexico. National Poinsettia Day is celebrated on Dec. 12. (Source - Wikipedia & TLC)
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