I loved the look of the flowers I showed this morning made with text from discarded books but I wanted to see what they looked like in color too! Again, I followed the tutorial here.
Typically, thin paper is recommended for origami and for good reason. However, I tried them using some double sided cardstock from BasicGrey's Nordic Holiday line. Specifically, I used "Half Pipe," "Lift Ticket," "Sweater Weather," and "Catching Air." They were less forgiving than the thin paper. It was also harder to make a nice edge. I'd recommend using a bone folder to avoid sore thumbs! I made one of the flowers using a 3 1/2" square as the tutorial calls for but then made the others a little bigger to better use the size of the scrapbooking paper and to make it easier to fold.
I am not sure what I am going to do with these yet. They would be pretty on the top of packages, resting on a shelf, nestled into the branches on the tree, or attached to florist picks and added to Christmas centerpieces. I love them!
Oh, you're just toooooo smart!!! (Using scrap booking paper! Brilliant!)
ReplyDeleteI love these too...how colorful!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, those are amazing! Love good origami :o)
ReplyDeleteYou love them - I love them - we all love them!
ReplyDeleteooohh Lovely!
ReplyDeleteAdorable origami flowers, I think I will try my hand at making some of these. I posted a tutorial for origami gift boxes on my blog recently if you are interested in making more holiday origami.
ReplyDeletei love how crisp these look! great job!
ReplyDeleteOoh fancy! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous blooms - that red paper is so perfect for this! I have to try this.
ReplyDeleteAmy, those flowers are absolutely gorgeous. You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteSigh... so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are spectacular in colour!
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