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SIMPLE JAPANESE ORIGAMI LOTUS HOW TO
This free origami video lesson presents complete instructions on how to make your own lotus blossoms from folded paper. The Japanese word 'kusudama' can be translated as 'medicine ball. Gaël le Neillon's sumptuous illustrated patterns make this book a gorgeous gift for anyone who loves paper, and with such a large number of paper sheets it will be a long-lasting resource for origami and papercrafting fans. Alternatively, check out our Simple Blank Lotus and Origami Lotus Flower page borders. Looking to add a specimen to your paper garden Make a 3D paper lotus flower using origami, the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding. Once you have mastered the flowers, you'll find 400 pages of coloured and patterned square paper sheets that are perforated allowing you to easily remove them and start folding. Origami is a relaxing and mindful activity that has proven benefits to mental wellbeing, as does being surrounded by nature, so the fusion of these two subjects is a pure delight. Each tutorial includes written instructions and easy-to-follow diagrams which show you exactly how to fold the paper to achieve a perfect result every time. The book starts with ten easy step-by-step tutorials showing you how to fold a range of gorgeous stylized paper flowers and leaves, comprising: Cherry blossom, Rose, Carnation, Flower of wisdom, Spring flower, Tulip, Lily, Lotus flower, Pleated leaves and Stem. This stunning book will provide hours of enjoyment, creating pretty flower designs that can be used for home décor, greetings cards and gifts or simply just for the fun of folding! Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding, and what better subject to fold than flowers, which brighten up even the darkest days. Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, offers a wide range of creations, and one of the most popular designs is the paper lotus. Learn how to make lovely little origami lucky stars, sometimes called wishing stars.
