How to Origami Rose and how to fold origami roses have always been one of the most popular topics among friends who like handmade origami. Simple handmade origami rose tutorials can often bring people a very good hands-on experience. There are many forms of origami roses nowadays, the most common ones are Kawasaki rose and Fukuyama rose. These various kinds of origami roses not only give origami enthusiasts more choices, but also make many beginners feel very confused. Because their requirements are very simple, no matter what the name of the origami rose is, as long as the tutorial is detailed enough to clearly explain how to make the origami rose, it is enough for them, so the name does not matter.
Today’s origami rose tutorial is a simple folding method of paper roses among the many origami rose making methods. In order to more clearly avoid the problem that the initial crease description in many previous origami rose tutorials is not clear enough, here we specifically illustrate the crease making process during the initial folding process of the origami rose, so that you can make specific creases before making them. It will be easier for beginners to understand when making it. In the rotational molding part at the end of the tutorial, real photos are used to tell origami enthusiasts how to make the structures behind the handmade origami roses. Tutorial designed and photographed by: Brian Ho. Everything is very clear and simple. If you like origami roses but haven't tried it yourself yet, then start with this simple origami rose learning method.
1. Choose a square paper, and the color is naturally red. Here, the square paper is folded diagonally first, that is, the left top corner and the right bottom corner are folded in half as shown in the picture. After the folding is completed, unfold it, leaving the diagonal crease as shown in the picture.
2. Then fold the top edge towards the diagonal crease, and the bottom edge also towards the oppositeFold the corner crease, fold the top edge and left corner diagonally downward, and fold the bottom edge and right bottom corner diagonally upward. After folding, flatten the origami model.
3. In fact, the above folding process has left us with three creases, and more creases need to be made next. and fold as shown in the picture. The folding here is the same as the crease making on the new Kawasaki Rose. The origami model is directly divided into eight parts using 7 creases. The upper four are valley marks, the lower three are valley marks, and the middle one is the peak mark. Just fold it out as shown in the origami diagram.
4. Unfold the paper folded in the previous step, and then rotate the paper, that is, fold the other pair of corners and sides in the same way as the first to third steps. After finally unfolding the paper, you will see the creases as shown in the picture. These creases will ultimately help us complete the origami rose.
5. Pay attention to the red lines in the origami diagram. These red lines are the peak marks that we should fold in this step, and these folds are partial folds, so be a little more careful when folding. Can.
6. Fold the four corners inward according to the blue lines in the origami diagram at this time. Note that when folding, the crease position where the blue line is located does not completely fit everything, but there is at least one small square structure composed of creases in between. This is always the case when folding.Be sure to take note.
7. The red and blue lines are used here to illustrate that the next fold is a twist fold, which is an inward folding operation. The specific result is that the red line will overwhelm the blue line, and Form a small square structure in the middle.
8. After the previous folding is completed, we will obtain the origami diagram as shown in the picture. You can see that some folding rose shapes are about to appear at this time. Especially if you have some understanding of Kawasaki rose folding, you must be familiar with the appearance of such a structure.