Jessie Beaumont colors and twists crepe paper to create colorful blooms.
LONDON — By the time fall rolled around in 2020, Jessie Beaumont had been furloughed from her job as a studio manager and had done “all the usual banana bread and trying to get fit.”
“I think I woke up one day and was like ‘Ah, you know, do you know? I should do something crafty, I feel like doing something with paper’,” she said.
Ms. Beaumont had spent the summer cutting flowers in her garden and, when she turned to Google for floral references, she discovered a whole world of paper craft flowers. “I just got a bit obsessed with
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