A Blooming Record – Shama Parwin Creates Handmade Paper Flower in Record Time
Fastest Handmade Paper Flower Record:
In an inspiring display of speed, precision, and creativity, Shama Parwin from Ramanujganj, Chhattisgarh, India, has etched her name in the prestigious ACE Book of Records. Shama set an extraordinary record by crafting a handmade paper flower consisting of 8 intricately cut petals, a leaf, and a 12 cm stem in just 52.30 seconds. This achievement highlights not only her dexterity but also her passion for the art of paper crafting.
The record attempt was carefully timed and monitored under standard conditions, ensuring transparency and adherence to criteria. What makes this feat even more impressive is the attention to detail and symmetry in such a short span. Each petal was meticulously folded and placed, the leaf cut with precision, and the stem structured to the exact required length—making this not just a test of speed, but of craftsmanship.
The ACE Book of Records, known for recognizing unique and awe-inspiring talents, has officially acknowledged Shama Parwin’s accomplishment. Her achievement stands as a testament to the limitless potential of individuals when creativity meets discipline.
Fastest Handmade Paper Flower Record

Editor’s Take: Shama Parwin’s record is a reminder that world-class talent often blossoms in the most unexpected places. Her speed and skill in paper flower making not only earned her a spot in the ACE Book of Records but also shine a spotlight on the cultural richness and artistic abilities present in small towns across India. Records like these don’t just celebrate achievement—they inspire countless others to pursue their passions with purpose and precision. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional, Shama’s story encourages us all to believe that every second counts, especially when you’re crafting your dreams.