To create a single or double lei, insert a needle into the bottom of each flower head and string the blossoms onto the thread. For a double lei, insert the needle through the side of each flower head. Handle the needle and blossoms gently to avoid damaging or tearing the flowers. This Tongan Kahoa carnation lei is perfect for special occasions, such as baptisms, Fakame, and weddings.
Carnations are chosen for their hardiness, durability, and availability. Lei making is a cherished tradition in Hawaiian and Polynesian cultures, embodying the spirit of aloha – love, respect, and giving. Lei making involves crafting garlands or wreaths using flowers, leaves, shells, or a Cosmo-Teine.
Tongan candy lei are often a highlight of graduations, birthdays, weddings, and other celebrations. Learn how to make them for your next special occasion. The Kui style is typically used to sew with flowers such as orchids, plumeria, tuberose, carnation, and roses. Kipu’u or Nipu’u is another style of weaving done by making knots with a loom.
There are different types of leis for different occasions, and plumerias and orchids are the most common flowers used for traditional Hawaiian leis. To create a pile of carnations, cut them off of the stems.
📹 How to Make a Tongan Kahoa Lei with Carnations and Baby’s Breath!
This Tongan Kahoa carnation lei is perfect for special occasions and often requested as a lei used for baptisms, Fakame, and …
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These arrangements are super easy to do, and they are an easy way to bring fun into the party!
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