Your paper should now feature four upright and flattened diamond cone shapes. Take this shape and fold (or rather, unfold) each side with a separation in the middle (there should be four) upwards as shown below. When you are finished with step 11, your paper should look like the first image below. Repeat this step with the remaining three sides of your paper. Slowly and carefully fold these corners inward and down so that they lie flat and become the top layer of a new, smaller diamond/cone shape as seen in the second image below. In the first image below, you will see that two downward facing corners have been created by this fold. It is definitely the trickiest and most time consuming step! Take the top corner on the first layer and fold t downward along the crease you made in step 10 to meet the bottom corner. Unfold it, but make sure your fold has left a clear crease in the paper. Take your shape from step eight and fold it short-ways so that the point at the top and the point at the bottom meet. Steps 6 and 7 should leave with the cone/diamond shape with the split on the middle at the top as seen below.įlip the top layer on the right side over to the left so that you have a a flat cone/diamond shape with no divisions as seen on the right below. Flip the paper over and repeat twice more until you have a full cone shape as seen in the image for step 8. This will leave you looking at another crestless square. Fold the next corner on the left below it to the right as well. Once, you have your cone shape, fold the left side of it over the the right. It should create a cone shape as seen in the first image in step 7. Now unfold this cease and flatten it with the middle crease remaining in the middle. With the completely closed comer of your current shape facing downward (the corner that does not open up at all), fold the upward right-side corner inward to meet the middle crease as shown in the first image below. You should now have a square shape with four layers. Now flip your paper over and do the same thing with the other half. Next, open up the top half of this triangle and flatten it into a square as shown below. Place the triangle in front of you so that the longest side is that that bottom. Next fold the paper in half again into a smaller triangle. To begin making your first lily, fold your first square piece of paper in half into a triangle. It is easiest to draw this square in a corner of the sheet. (You will need 1 sheet per flower you want to make). Use your ruler and pencil to draw 6 inch squares on each sheet of paper. Instead, we're showing you how create beautiful paper origami lilies! As lilies are a classic staple of the Easter season, this craft can be used for decorations, or you can do it just for fun! Check out the readers' photo page.Are you excited for Easter? The springtime holiday is coming early this year, and shares its date with April Fools day! However, when it comes to getting ready for Easter, we at JAM are not fooling around. The origami lily is very popular and has been folded by many visitors of this website. Thumb is in front and the pen in the back. Your right thumb and pen (or pencil) along the length of the petal. In the petals like this: hold the base of a petal in your left fingers, then run Next fold the upper edges of the diamond into the Now fold one point of the kite downwards as shown. Now repeat the petal fold three more times to give another, Place your finger under the lower point of the You will now have crease marks on the piece, that will be Now fold the lower edges of the kite into the centerline, Repeat the squash fold for the other three corners, to give Next, take one of the four corners of the base and squash fold it as shown below. Or use these Washi Origami Paper with raised patterns and subtle gold flecks.Ħ inch square piece of origami paper, and fold it into a water If you're giving your origami lily to someone as a gift, do use an extra special paper such as these gorgeous Fabric Textured Origami Paper If you prefer video, check out our origami lily video instructions. Just take your time and follow each step slowly. The origami lily is not too difficult to fold but beginners may find the petal fold slightly challenging. Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page!
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