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Simple but easy origami flower
Simple but easy origami flower










This is a well-known traditional lily which is based on " balloon base". Since each cushion-fold produces four inner petals, this rose will have 12 petals. This traditional origami tulip is a 3D model but it is not difficult to fold.īy utilizing " cushion-fold" for three times, you can make this traditional origami rose. All you need is to change the stem with a simple origami stem. This is another variation of easy origami tulip with two leaves. All you need is to attach an easy origami stem II to the tulip. This easy origami tulip with two leaves II isa variation of easy origami tulip with two leaves. After making an easy tulip, all you need to do is to attach an easy origami stem to the tulip. This easy tulip with two leaves is an easy model to make. Then try to tackle any easy tulip given below!

simple but easy origami flower

If you are new to origami, you need at least to learn what valley-fold and mountain-fold are. You will be amzed when you completed a given instruction to make a flower with a single origami paper. If you are experienced, then you can jump to intermediate flowers. If you are new to origami, then you need to try easy flowers first. If you want to make a rose instead, then there is a separate page for roses. There are many kinds of flowers presented here. The petals of my model have additional folds, and features a large octagonal center and a stem leaf.If you come to this page for making origami flower by folding an origami paper, then you come to the right place. In another blog post here at Origami Spirit, I feature an origami sunflower of my own design based on the pipe-cleaner flower.

SIMPLE BUT EASY ORIGAMI FLOWER HOW TO

She shows how to make the flowers with different kinds of paper currency. In her book Money Gami*, Gay Merrill Gross has featured some lovely versions of this flower under the name of “Mediterranean Daisy”. The caption reads: This design was folded by a barman in Cyprus! Diagrams by David Brill, 2000. Yet another version of this model –made with cigarette foil paper, is found on the British Origami Society website. He also shows another unit, added below the flower, to make two leaves. In this book Guido shows the petal units folded from three squares of paper, and the stem made from a twisted strip of the same paper. The flower from cigarette paper appeared in 1986 in the Italian book Fiori in Origami, by Guido Gazzera and identified by the name Margherita (Daisy). It is listed as a Modular Flower (Neo-Traditional) with diagrams by Mark Kennedy. The idea of using a pipe cleaner was most-likely implemented by Becky Berman, an art teacher.ĭiagrams for the version shown here appeared in the OrigamiUSA 1991 Annual Collection. Subsequently, the flower was made with rectangular pieces of paper and tied with a pipe-cleaner. In a meeting at Lillian Oppenheimer’s Origami Center in New York City in 1979, Gay taught the flower to several people.

simple but easy origami flower simple but easy origami flower

The three squares were used for the petals and the strip was twisted around the petals to hold them together and form a stem. That model was made with three squares and a long strip cut from the silver paper that lined cigarette packs. Gay Merrill Gross, a well-known author of origami books, learned a version of this flower in Israel, in 1976. The exact origin of this flower is not known, but according to several sources, it might have Mediterranean roots. Additionally, you’ll learn how to embellish the flower and pick up a few tricks on coloring various papers for striking results. The following video demonstrates how to make this model. It is informally known as the ”Pipe-cleaner Flower” and can be completed in the blink of an eye. This six-petal flower is made with three rectangular units tied together with a piece of wire or pipe cleaner. They can be perfect gifts or used as festive decorations. Origami flowers are usually easy to make and have the added benefit of not wilting –as quickly anyway, as natural flowers.










Simple but easy origami flower