The photo at the left here is actually two flowers stacked on top of each other. Doesn't it look lovely that way?
This craft isn't origami, because it's not just folding, and I don't know if it's technically kirigami (folding and cutting paper), because you're also using tape, but it's still fun. We can call it kirigami, anyway.
You Need:
Paper - any kind, but probably not something too thick, like card stock.Scissors
Tape
Here's How:
Start with a square of paper. If your paper isn't square, you can make it square by folding the short side of a rectangle onto the long side, and trimming off the excess.
Fold your paper in half on the diagonal, then in half again, and then again.
With your favorite pair of scissors, cut off the corner (the right angle) and round out the shape. This will be your petal shape.
The next cut you want to make will be in an arc shape, as I drew here. Make sure you start at the open end of the paper (not the corner where all the folds meet), and cut toward *but not all the way to* the other corner.
Put a bubble of tape in the center of your flower. Then, take the center paper flap on one of the petals, and fold it toward the middle of the flower, securing it to the tape.
1 comment:
Hello Miss Kit, I authored a Kirigami Calendar 20 years ago and in that calendar I tried to create every possible combination of things I could think of but putting two of these folds together escaped me. It's brilliant! Anyhow, I thought this fold ( I called them bows) deserved more recognition than it got.
Glad to see it every now and then.
Great work, God bless!
Jeff Cole
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