Folded Flowers
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Paper Folded Flowers
Paper Folded Flowers are a beautiful, effective way of embellishing gift bags and greeting cards, or creating a bouquet of blooms that will last a lifetime. Through clear step-by-step instructions, Elizabeth Moad introduces and applies simple folding techniques to create a variety of paper and card creations for any occasion. Whether you re folding floral pinwheel napkin rings for everyday use, or a garland for a party; no project is exactly the same, but you will soon build up a repertoire of folding skills and a veritable bouquet of paper flowers! There are twenty-one projects to try at varying levels of difficulty; you will soon be inspired to turn any sheet of paper into a masterpiece worthy of a vase or a picture frame!
Origami Flowers
Author: James Minoru Sakoda
language: en
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Release Date: 2012-03-08
Easy-to-follow instructions and abundant illustrations help create such enchanting blossoms as a six-petaled lily, daffodil, narcissus, wheat stalk, a 16-petaled chrysanthemum, an iris, and an accordion-pleated leaf, plus stems, leaves, vases.
Origami Flowers and Other Models
Origami Flowers and Other Models contains 34 origami models: Twenty one of them are flowers, trees and stems. The models range from easy to fold models, suitable for beginners using simple origami paper, to complex models for the more experiences folders, using heavier paper. Some of the complex models the author has created represent realistic examples of the flowers which grew wild in fields near his childhood home: irises, tulips, daffodils, and cyclamens. The book also provides instructions for stems which allow the flowers to stand independently on the table without additional non-origami parts. At the end of the book there are useful instructions for folding polygons and for dividing paper.