Today is Children’s Day. I believe that many children also hope to try some interesting, simple, but very decorative origami production tutorials on the paper art website. Here I will share with you an origami tutorial. A classic origami flower making tutorial, which is the origami tulip you see here. Making this origami tulip is quite simple and there is basically no difficulty at all. The main production involves two parts. One part is the folding and shaping of the origami tulip flower part, and the other part is the folding and shaping of the origami tulip stems and leaves. Through the combination of these two aspects, we can easily complete it. Making an origami tulip.
Paper Art also shared a tutorial on how to make a complicated origami tulip before. Compared with the complicated origami tulip, this simple origami tulip is easier to make and requires less paper. We even I have seen some students complete the production of origami tulips using sticky notes. Since the folding pattern used in origami tulip stems and leaves is a simple three-dimensional interlaced pattern that everyone is familiar with, the origami stems and leaves structure itself can also be erected on the table to become a nice little decoration. This is still very good. After all, it is not If you want to try making origami tulips, you hope that they can be folded out and stand on the table as a small decoration for Childrens Day. This origami tutorial can completely satisfy this need.
1. First use orange paper to fold a basic origami quadrilateral. If you don’t know how to fold, you can refer to the tutorial: http://zhidiy.com /zhezhirumen/166/. Simple and clear origami tutorial can help you complete the folding of this origami double quadrilateral.
2. Place the opening facing up, and then fold the two side corners of the upper surface of the origami model inward to form the origami configuration as shown in the picture.
3. Expand again, and the crease pattern as shown in the picture will be left.
4. Then fold the right corner of the upper surface of the origami model toward the crease formed by folding it to the right side.