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The art of Japanese paper folding goes back hundreds of years. Designs range from simple shapes such as hats and boxes to more intricate designs such as the traditional origami crane. There are many kind of origami flowers—some more difficult than others—here are a couple to get you started.
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Origami Lily with Stem
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Gather your supplies. For this flower, you will need 2 6"x6" squares of origami paper and tape. One of these pieces of paper will form a stem, so you may want to choose a brown or green sheet. If you do not have 6x6 origami paper, then you can use a regular piece of paper. Make it into a triangle and cut the rest off and then you have your 6x6 piece of paper.
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Take the piece of origami paper you'd like to use for the flower. Lie it on the table pattern or color side down. Fold the paper in half diagonally to form a large triangle. Fold the bottom left corner to the bottom right corner, making a smaller triangle. Reopen this smaller triangle.
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Fold the petals. Take the left corner of the triangle and fold upwards from the center crease. This corner will extend beyond the edge of the original triangle and be at approximately the same height as the top corner. Repeat this fold on the right side. Try to make this fold symmetrical to the fold on the left side. Set the flower aside.
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Place the piece of paper you want to use for the stem pattern or color side down. Fold the paper in half diagonally. Unfold the paper and position it so it looks like a square diamond.
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Pull the right corner towards the center crease. Match the right edge of the paper to the center crease, making sure the bottom corner is also aligned. Repeat with the left corner. When you are done, your paper should look like a kite.
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Fold the right and left sides towards the center crease. Be sure the bottom point is precise and sharp. The seam in the middle should be tight.
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Fold the upper right corner down towards the center crease. Repeat with the upper left corner. The seam between these two flaps should also be tight.
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Fold the top of the kite down so the crease lies two-thirds up from the bottom of the kite. Fold the left side over to the right side matching all of the edges. The shorter, fatter triangle forms the leaf.
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Rotate the stem so the points face up. Take the leaf and gently pull it out and away from the stem.
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Assemble the flower. Cut a tiny piece of paper off the bottom of the flower. Stick the tip of the stem into the hole.
- Tape the flower to the stem to prevent it from falling apart.
- Tape the flower to the stem to prevent it from falling apart.
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Finished.
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Take a 6"x6" piece of origami paper, pattern-side up. Fold diagonally in both directions, making sure to align the corners and crease sharply. Your creases should form an "X."
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Turn the paper over. Fold from left to right, and reopen. Then, fold from the top down to the bottom. Your paper should be a rectangle.
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With the open flaps at the bottom, gently push the top left and top right corners of the paper. The crease in the center of the paper will lift. All four corners will meet at the bottom. You should now have a square diamond shape. Flatten your diamond shape. Make sure there is one top flap on the left side and one top flap on the left side.
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Rotate the diamond 180 degrees, so the open flap are at the top.
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Fold the bottom left and bottom right edges of the diamond towards the center crease. This will form a fold that looks like a kite. Flip the diamond over to the backside, and repeat the folds you made to the front side.
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Open your petals. Grab the top tip of the kite. Pull and fold it down approximately 3/4 of the way down the kite. With your thumb and forefinger, squeeze the center of the flower to make the crease firm.
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Finesse the other petals into place. Arrange the side petals until they are in the position you want. Adjustments can be made to any of the petals by pinching the base of the flower near the stem.
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Use scissors or pinking shears to either round or scallop the edges. Rounded edges will make the flower into a pansy, while scalloped edges will give you a carnation!
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Make a simple origami lotus flower. This beautiful aquatic plant translates well into paper. Tasteful and elegant, yet simple and surprisingly easy to use.
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Make a kusudama flower. Kusudama is the Japanese practice or sewing or gluing individual folded units together to form a spherical model. They were originally used an incense holders, but today make a color statement.
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Try origami tropical flowers. These flowers have rounded edges to give a relaxed, tropical feel. Easy, painless, and fun to make!
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Make a harebell flower. This beautiful origami mimics a tasteful, delicate flower that is native to Scotland. Also called bluebell, fold it in blue paper for an authentic look!
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Get a couple of simple books. They teach you the basic folds, valley folds, mountain folds, working on your hand coordination skills, and being precise. Take your time and try to be as accurate as possible with the instructions. It does require a certain precision, an artistic touch, and a lot of practice.
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To make an origami flower, start by folding a square piece of paper in half diagonally both ways. Then, turn the paper over and fold it in half from left to right and top to bottom, unfolding after each fold. Next, bring all 4 corners together so they meet at the bottom and then rotate the diamond so the open flaps are at the top. After that, fold the bottom left and right edges in toward the center crease on both sides. Finally, fold the triangular flaps at the top of the diamond down to create the petals. If you want to learn how to make an origami lily with a stem, keep reading the article!
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About Origami and Paper Folding
Origami, the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, has a rich history dating back hundreds of years. It encompasses a wide range of designs, from simple shapes like hats and boxes to more intricate creations such as the traditional origami crane. The art form has evolved to include various types of origami flowers, each with its own level of complexity and beauty.
Origami Lily with Stem
To create an origami lily with a stem, you will need 2 6"x6" squares of origami paper and tape. One of the pieces of paper will form the stem, so choosing a brown or green sheet is recommended. If 6x6 origami paper is not available, a regular piece of paper can be used by folding it into a triangle and cutting off the excess to create a 6x6 piece. The process involves folding the paper to form the flower and the stem, and then assembling the flower by attaching it to the stem [[1]].
Simple Origami Flower
For a simple origami flower, you will need a 6"x6" piece of origami paper. The process includes folding the paper in various directions to create the desired shape. The final steps involve finesse and adjustments to achieve the desired petal arrangement, and the option to use scissors or pinking shears to customize the edges [[2]].
Other Types of Origami Flowers
Beyond the lily and simple flower, there are various other types of origami flowers that enthusiasts can explore. These include the simple origami lotus flower, kusudama flower, origami tropical flowers, and the harebell flower. Each type offers its own unique characteristics and can be a delightful addition to an origami collection [[3]].
Expert Advice for Beginners
Robert Homayoon, an Origami Expert with a significant following on YouTube, recommends beginners to start with simple books that teach basic folds, valley folds, mountain folds, and emphasize the importance of precision and practice. He highlights the need for hand coordination skills and an artistic touch when engaging in origami [[4]].
Conclusion
Origami is a versatile and engaging art form that offers a wide range of creative possibilities, from crafting intricate origami flowers to mastering the fundamental techniques of paper folding. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced enthusiast, the world of origami presents a captivating journey of artistic expression and skill development.