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From ancient Egypt to Buddhism and Hinduism, the lotus flower represents the cycle of life, rebirth, peace, and love. In this class, you'll learn how to make a beautiful folded paper version of the legendary lotus. It looks extremely intricate, but the folds are actually quite simple. Mia Semingson is an artist, book binder, and owner of Two Hands Paperie in Boulder, Colorado, and she is always looking for creative ways to use paper. With basic origami techniques, Mia will guide you through constructing a four-layered lotus blossom. You can use it as a gift wrap embellishment, ornament, or even include it as part of your own rituals and celebrations by writing messages inside the folds, like wishes for friends or thoughtful intentions.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Origami or handmade/decorative paper in sizes with a ratio of 1:2 such as 2 x 4 inches and 3 ¾ x 7 ½ inches
- Thin floral wire - 24 gauge
- Four paper clips or clothespins
- String (optional for making an ornament)
- Wire cutter or scissors
- Bone folder or spoon
- For a three-layer small lotus: four sheets of 2x4" paper each in three colors, string
- For a four-layer large lotus: 16 sheets of 3 ¾ x7 ½" paper
Downloads:
- Fold a paper lotus blossom
- Use basic origami techniques to create flower petals and leaves
- Arrange all your petals into a complete flower
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Fold a Paper Lotus Flower Reviews
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Barbara Ferrazzani
This skill was taught slowly & thoroughly so that even a beginner should be able to comprehend the process. I love this! (I will need to review it, however, to make sure I am recalling the steps correctly.) Thanks!
More than 3 months ago