Your Ronghua Journey
Crafting should feel joyful—not overwhelming! That’s why we’ve grouped our Ronghua DIY kits into four levels (plus a fast-track option) based on time, focus, and technique. Whether you're just starting out or ready for a big, blooming challenge, there's a perfect kit waiting for you! 🌸
A Gentle Beginning
Level 01
Perfect if you're completely new to Ronghua. These kits are simple, fun, and give you beautiful results without being too overwhelming.
Getting the Hang of It
Level 02
You’ve tried a kit or two and are ready to explore a little more. These projects introduce new techniques (like crafting fluffy petals, filigree, petal burning etc) while keeping things doable and fun.
Confident Crafter
Level 03
You’ve found your rhythm, and now it’s time to explore deeper. These kits introduce more delicate shapes and layered steps—and now, you’ll start working with raw silk to create those larger, rounded forms (like adorable birdies!). It’s a slower, more immersive crafting experience
Masterpiece Challenge
Level 04
These kits are for those who love a creative challenge. They are a true labor of love. Complex, rewarding, and oh-so-satisfying once finished.
Helpful reads to guide you on your Ronghua journey!

Velvet Flower Restoration Tutorial: Flattened & Fluffy Flowers
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Understanding Raw Silk and Its Role in Ronghua Crafting
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How to Brush Ronghua Without a Ronghua Stand: A Creative Guide
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Mid-Autumn Series Ronghua Tutorial
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