Michael G. LaFosse

LaFosse & Alexander's Origami Flowers Ebook


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      This kit is lovingly dedicated to our mothers,

       Betty LaFosse and Irene Alexander.

      CONTENTS

       Introduction

       Symbols Key

       How to Use This Booklet and DVD

       Categories of Origami Flowers

       Origami Flower Materials

       Techniques and Tools

       Inspirations and Uses

       Lily

       Lily Leaf

       Kyoko’s Flower

       Maple Leaf

       Anne’s Orchid

       Ohana Orchid

       Orchid Leaf

       A Tulip for Betty

       Modular Blossom

       Plumeria

       Clean Leaf

       Modular Six-Piece Day Lily

       Petallunia Moon Flower

       Petal Module Calyx

       Petal Modules

       Star Flowers

       Candy Blossom

       A Rose for Irene

       Rose Calyx

       Cullen’s Flower

       Going Beyond This Kit

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      When a local group of women entrepreneurs was looking for unique table decorations for their annual awards banquet, we showed them how to fold origami flowers! Bouquets of bright origami flowers make perfect table decorations or gifts—sure to spread joy and cheer any time of the year. They need neither light nor water, no one is allergic to them, and they do represent an expenditure of personal effort—a labor of love that can involve active social participation by few or many folders. The ladies that met with us added several sessions to learn even more than the basics. Years later, they still recall how much fun they had getting together and folding what amounted to a roomful of their most memorable decorations.

      Flower blossoms are a favorite subject for paper-folding artists, because blooms come in a myriad of colors, and have remarkably diverse and architecturally interesting patterns, shapes, and sizes. Folding flower blossoms is no longer limited to using a single, uncut square—in fact, most origami flower designs today involve many small squares of paper. These “compound origami” blossoms have become a favorite of designers and folders alike because the multiple, interlocked, identically-folded elements must be cleverly designed to nest, link, or lock together with a just a tuck or fold. Models that can be assembled without any tape or glue have become the norm in floral origami, but if you are transporting them, it doesn’t hurt to hedge your bet with a dab of adhesive.

      Dozens of the world’s top origami designers and celebrated paper-folding masters have contributed to this special area of origami because multi-piece construction keeps the folding for each element quite simple. The learning curve is gentle, and beginners are just as likely to produce elegant results as are the more experienced folders. You may be surprised to learn that it is quite a challenge to design interesting, fresh, and simple origami flower elements, such as petals and leaves—yet new designs that meet these criteria quickly “go viral” on the Internet. We hope that you, and your friends and relatives too, will enjoy the many innovations in this collection of horticultural origami offerings, and that the experience of folding these designs will inspire you to try your hand at coming up with your own floral compositions. If you have a knack for growing plants and flowers, you may find that your green thumb can also make an especially sharp, neat crease!

      Symbols Key

      Refer to this key when you need to learn the meaning and the application of any of these standard origami symbols. The origami diagrams display colored and white sides, to differentiate the front and back sides of the folding paper, respectively.

      How to Use This Booklet and DVD