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How To Roll A Joint Part Five: The Mini-Tulip


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The mini-tulip truly is a show stopper, and is guaranteed to draw attention. Its fairly tricky to do and takes a little time, however its a very unique smoke. This is the little brother of the tulip

Step 1
Take two king size rizlas and stick them together longways. The blue line shows where the gum is, and the red line is where the two rizla are stuck together.
step 1 rolling a tulip

Step 2
Now fold the top right corner over to form a triangle type shape

step 2 rolling a tulipstep 2b rolling a tulip

Step 3
Now lick the gum and seal the joint, forming the triangle shape you made in the previous step. You should now have a little pocket, open it up with your fingers, a pencil or pen is also handy at this point to get into the corner

step 3 rolling a tulip

Step 4
Put the rizla’s to one side, and get a long and wide piece of card. I have used the flap from a king size rolling paper packet. Roll this into a roach, think of it as a roach on steroids.
step 4 rolling a tulipstep 4b rolling a tulip

Step 5
Now get a king size rizla and wrap this around the oversized roach and seal it.

step 5 rolling a tulip

Step 6
Now take your mix and pack it into the rizla pocket. Poke it down every now and then with the end of a cigarette to help compress the mix slightly.

step 6 rolling a tulip

Step 7
Take your roach and push it into the centre of the mix, then pinch the rizla around the roach with your fingers

step 7 rolling a tulipstep 7b rolling a tulip

Step 8
Now take some cotton and wrap it around the rizla and roach. This needs to be done tightly and wrapped thouroughlly to create an air tight seal. You could also do this with a small elastic band.

step 8 rolling a tulipstep 8b rolling a tulip

Step 9
Thats it we are nearly done, now simply turn up your leaf and its complete!

step 9 rolling a tulip step 9b rolling a tulip


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