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How To Make Papers Flowers In 10 Basic Steps



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By : Victor Torrealba    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-28 14:25:08
Folding papers into shapes to create decorative crafts is a Japanese art called Origami. This is exactly what is done when making an origami boat. I had been bedridden for the last six months and feeling really stressed out and depressed, then I happened to find an ad for creating origami flowers and I tried it. My stress level decreased dramatically after I learned how to make origami flowers and it became a very relaxing pass time of mine. Looking at one of the origami flowers that I created always gives me a sense of pride and accomplishment. Therefore, my depression began plummeting substantially.

To create an origami flower only a few tools are needed. Any local hobby, or art store would carry the stipulated color or colors of origami paper that you may need to construct your crafts. You can use typical newspaper for this, however the genuine origami paper is made thinner for the folding process and its already created to the right measurements. All you need to construct these oragami flowers is a pencil, a ruler, and a pair of scissors.

One of the easiest origami flowers to make is the rose. One sheet of origami paper is needed for the leaves and three pieces are needed for the flower. Your second sheet is red and about 3/4 the length of the first, and the third sheet of paper is about 3/4 of the second. The green one (the fourth square) will be have the same measurements as the largest red piece. The pattern used to fold the three red pieces is the origami square base.

This is an easy process to learn. Diagonally, fold one square, then fold it on the East-west line and the North-South line. Make sure that the colored side is facing upwards. Fold the diagonals downward (as a valley goes), and the North-South and East-West line as the mountain range goes (upward). Make this process again on the other 2 red pieces.

Now, fold the right corner of the base to the imaginary line in the middle and then unfold it. Next fold the edge onto the crease mark you made and unfold it. And then you can fold the right edge to the left, and repeat this process on the reverse side. Perform the same steps on the other two pieces of red origami paper. Then, put the rose pedal forms inside one another to giving your flower a 3-D look. And finally, put all the red pedals underneath the green leaves that you shape from the green paper to create your own beautiful flower.

The art of creating origami flowers is a rewarding, inexpensive hobby. Once you get the right directions, its not hard to learn or create a paper origami. This process may take some people about an hour to get the hang of. The creation of origami flowers gets faster the more of these lovely flowers you make.
Author Resource:- Victor Torrealba is enthusiastic Paper folding creator and is the owner of the origami site Origami Kids.com, Visit this site for Learn how to make several origami models.
Victor also has a ZonaMinada.com, a Free games web.
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