02Nov
This is a simple purple floret origami paper flower. When you combine a couple dozen of these, and arrange them in a sphere, you’ll get a hydrangea!
The instructions for this one is also in the book “Origami Flowers: Popular Blossoms and Creative Bouquets” written by Hiromi Hayashi.
The folding diagrams for this floret is fairly easy to follow.
I make these with 6″ stems of floral wire and floral tape. The little florets are roughly the same size as the little individual flowers of a large hydrangea ball.
02Nov
This yellow star origami paper flower was made with yellow paper. This particular flower takes some skill to make as the folds need to be exact to make the petals thin enough to form a star shape.
The directions for this yellow star flower can be found in the book
“Origami Flowers: Popular Blossoms and Creative Bouquets” written by Hiromi Hayashi.
I make these flowers with 6″ stems and the flowers are a good size. The star flower has five pointed narrow petals.
Here is how a little arrangement of three of these yellow star flowers looks. It’s a very simple and elegant arrangement.
01Nov
Here is an origami petunia flower. I made it using purple/lavenderish wrapping paper.
The instructions for this particular flower can be found in the book “Origami Flowers: Popular Blossoms and Creative Bouquets” written by Hiromi Hayashi.
I make these flowers with 6″ stems made of floral wire and floral tape. The flowers themselves measure 1.75″ across in diameter.