Tulips are beautiful flowers that symbolize tenderness and comfort. I really want to admire beautiful plants all year round, but fresh flowers lose their fresh appearance just a few days after being placed in a vase. If you want to create a wonderful craft that will delight you for an unlimited time, pay attention to our article, which will contain master classes on creating tulips for beginners and much more.

Craft materials

So, we list the materials from which you can make a tulip at home:

  • Napkin;
  • Textile;
  • Beads;
  • Corrugated paper;
  • Colored paper;
  • Candy wrappers;
  • Newsprint;
  • Balls;
  • Mastic;
  • Polymer clay;
  • Plasticine and much more.


As you can see, there are many materials that can be used as the main element of the craft. Each material provides the creation of a unique texture and color of the craft, so we recommend experimenting with materials to create an artificial flower.

Corrugated paper tulip

Tulips made from corrugated paper will decorate any holiday table. Flowers can be stuffed with candies, in which case you can create a wonderful, beautiful and tasty handmade gift.

So, let's list the items needed for this craft:

  • Scotch;
  • Scissors or stationery knife;
  • Corrugated paper;
  • Tape;
  • Roll of wire;
  • Candy.


To create a delicious gift, follow these step-by-step instructions for creating a tulip:

Cut the paper of your favorite color into a length of 20 cm, and the width of the paper should be approximately 2-2.5 cm. The inside of each paper must be twisted and then folded in half. Cut a piece of wire 13-15 cm and tape the candy to it with tape.

Using tape, secure the petals to the stem in two rows. Don't forget to wrap the base of the tulip.

Use green paper to form a plant stem; you can add corrugated leaves to make the product more attractive. Glue together the components of the bouquet and hurry to give them to your loved one.

Tulips made of colored paper

To create paper flowers you will need a minimum number of necessary items. By following these instructions, you can easily create tulips of any color and size: you can create both large and small tulips with your own hands.

To do this, prepare:

  • Scissors;
  • Paper of your favorite color;
  • A strong paper tube or straw for the stem.

Bend the paper sheet diagonally and cut off the excess rectangle. Open the piece of paper to make a square. Fold the sheet diagonally in the opposite direction and lay it out. A cross of folds should appear on the square.

Turn the square over and bend it towards you. Turn the piece of paper 90 degrees and fold it in half again. As a result, four lines should be visible on the sheet.


Lightly press down the center of the pyramid and bend the right and left parts of the pyramid inward. The result should be two triangles adjacent to each other. Turn the triangle with its base away from you. Fold the corners of the triangle towards the apex.

Turn the craft over and bend the corners of the triangle located below until you get something like a rhombus. Bend the left triangle towards the center, do the same with the opposite triangle.

Now you need to place the triangle on the left side into the right one. Repeat this with the bottom triangle and then straighten it out. Make a small hole at the bottom of the diamond so that the tulip bud can straighten out. Bend the petals on the sides of the bud evenly outward.

Connect the flower head with the green stem. So, our wonderful flower is ready! We advise you to familiarize yourself with photos of paper flowers made by yourself. In this case, you will enrich your imagination and make more unusual crafts.

How to make tulips from fabric with your own hands

To create fabric flowers you will need:

  • Cotton fabric:
  • Threads to match the color of the fabric;
  • Needle;
  • Scissors;
  • Filler (it’s better to take padding polyester);
  • Roll of wire;
  • Hot glue;
  • Set of green crepe paper.


So let's get down to business:

  • Cut a strip of fabric 11 x 15 cm. Bend the long part of the fabric inward by 1 cm.
  • Fold the strips with the front part inward and begin stitching the side parts of the workpiece.
  • Make a dotted seam near the sides you just folded. Then you need to tighten the threads.
  • Fill the inside of the tulip with padding polyester.
  • Pick up the upper parts of the flower and make a neat seam.
  • Now start making the stem. To do this, wrap a piece of wire with crepe paper.
  • Hot glue the stem to the bud.
  • To add additional beauty to the bud, you can glue a plastic butterfly, bee or beads to the tulip, which will symbolize dew drops.

How to make a paper tulip for children

Prepare:

  • Colored paper;
  • Scissors:
  • Glue;
  • Adhesive tape;
  • Wooden rods or straws for the stem.

Algorithm for creating a flower:

  • On a white sheet of paper, draw a template for the leaf, cut it out and attach it to the back of the colored paper.
  • On colored paper, draw the outline of the flower and cut out the 4 components of the tulip.
  • Fold each petal in half and glue the petals in half.
  • Wrap a stick or straw with tape and glue the stem to the head of the tulip.
  • Cut out some leaves from green paper and glue them to the stem. The flowers are ready!

We recommend experimenting with craft materials. Don’t be afraid to start with simple tasks, because they are the first link to creating future masterpieces! This way, over time, you will be able to come up with your own original ideas for making tulips, enjoy the creative process and delight yourself and your loved ones with the result.

Photos of tulips with your own hands

Recalling the super hit of the popular singer “Yellow Tulips,” not everyone will agree that spring primroses are harbingers of separation. Let's leave creative invention to the conscience of songwriters, because in fact, graceful buds symbolize the arrival of warmth, the awakening of blooming nature and the thrill of sensual relationships. But you don’t have to wait for spring to enjoy this beauty, because today we will share with you how to make a paper tulip to decorate your home with bright colors at any time of the year.

For connoisseurs of the basics of origami, a paper tulip will not be particularly difficult with the folding technique, and for those who are beginning to master the oriental art, below are step-by-step instructions that will help you fold the flower the first time, step by step. We will complicate the task a little and invite you to make a tulip from modules - two separately folded parts (bud and stem). In general, any available twig or wire can serve as a flower stem. Thus, apart from colored paper and, possibly, alternative materials for the peduncle, we will not need anything.

Modular origami: Dutch tulip

The Netherlands is rightfully considered the country of tulips. Here they are presented in an unlimited variety of colors and varietal varieties. If you are going to make a tulip out of paper in the image of a classic Dutch flower, make it from colored, or even corrugated, paper of any shade (except green, so that the bud does not merge with the stem). The natural colors of Dutch tulips come in hundreds of variations, so you definitely can’t go wrong with the color.

Fold the paper bud according to the diagram

  • Fold the square sheet inward one at a time, and then along the second diagonal, following diagram 1. Then make another fold line for the sheet - in half. Unfold the workpiece;
  • Along the intended folds, fold the sheet into a regular triangle, tucking it inside the plane on both sides (see how to do it in Fig. 1);
  • Bend the free corners of the workpiece to the top of the triangle (to a right angle) on both sides. The assembly diagram will help you deal with this without error;
  • Soon the paper flower will open in its splendor, but for now, unfold the workpiece into a second plane, closing the folds on both sides. You will get an even square both from below and from the “face”;
  • How to finish an origami tulip? Elementary: fold the diagonally opposite corners of the workpiece towards each other, making the base of the flower an acute angle. It is necessary to overlap one corner over the other, and then tuck one bend into the pocket of the other.

You managed to fold a flower and learned the intricacies of how to make a paper tulip with your own hands. But your flower has not yet bloomed. Carefully inflate the bud from the base and bend the petals at random. Now everything is ready, and now you have something to decorate the room, something to give to mothers and grandmothers for the holiday, and something to keep your growing daughter occupied for a long time. By the way, if you liked making paper flowers, then pay attention to ordinary or.

We promised you that this would be a tulip made from modules - more complex than simple paper crafts. Let's plant the prepared buds on a curly peduncle. We can make it from a green leaf of a suitable size:

Carefully make a stem, connect it to the bud and get a paper tulip from modules!

  • Press the square sheet along the diagonals. Bend 2 edges to one of them, bringing them together in the center. One corner of the workpiece will be sharp;
  • Now bend the lower sides of the workpiece to the center (arbitrarily, sloppily - the proportions are not particularly important);
  • Re-tuck the lower parts of the workpiece inward, turn the package over and fold it in half crosswise;
  • Now fold the bundle lengthwise away from you. Turn the top petal of the craft outward and squeeze it, then straighten the flower pedestal and place the bud on the stem with the spectacular petal. A tulip from modules is assembled together - a gift for mom for March 8 is ready. (All that remains is to make a postcard yourself and put it in)

Modular origami: Tien Shan tulip (Fig. 2)

Look at fig. 2, if you want to understand how to make a craft in the likeness of real flowers in the foothills of the Tien Shan. These tulips using the origami technique are no more complicated than the previous ones - they differ only in the way they bend the corner into a pocket (see Fig. 2).

After making these paper tulips on your own, don’t forget to fold the stalks for them. They, as you have already learned, can also be made from green paper. The technique is elementary: if you have mastered the “Dutch” pattern, then fold this flower even faster.

These homemade products look great. Especially from afar, they can easily be confused with real primroses. But don't limit yourself to just one bud! Is it better to put together whole bouquets, where each flower will complement the overall composition? After all, a large armful of tulips is much nicer to give than one bud. And in the interior the bouquet will look completely different. And don’t forget to show the children how to fold a tulip from a square piece of paper for their grandmother for her anniversary or International Women’s Day on March 8th.

Flowers are a wonderful gift, interior decoration, a reason for a smile and a good mood. But to please your loved ones or decorate a room, you don’t have to buy fresh flowers. Renewing a bouquet in the house is quite an expensive pleasure, but there is such a simple solution as making a tulip out of paper.

Handmade paper flowers will bring even more coziness to your home atmosphere, and the process itself will provide exciting creative moments.

This type of creativity makes us remember origami - the ancient art of creating various figures from paper. It originated many centuries ago in the country where paper was invented - Ancient China. It became widespread in Japan, which is where the name comes from: Origami in Japanese means “folded paper.” Once upon a time this was done only for religious purposes, in preparation for various rituals. This skill was considered an indicator of high class in society, since only representatives of the upper classes possessed it.

Nowadays, origami is used to decorate the interior of a house and create interesting original details on a summer cottage or balcony. Folding paper figures is an exciting activity that you enjoy devoting your free time to. It is especially useful to do this with children: it captivates and develops a child of any age, and allows you to have a pleasant time with your family.

Paper tulips in a vase

How to make a voluminous tulip from paper

First you need to decide on the color of the tulip. It will be inconvenient to paint it in finished form, so you should immediately take colored paper or color a white sheet with pencils or paints before starting work. Paper of different sizes and colors is perfect for creating a bouquet.

Fold the sheet diagonally corner to corner. The result is a triangle, leaving a strip of paper at the bottom that needs to be cut off with scissors. Before us is an even square. Set the cut strip aside and use it later. Then fold the square diagonally in the other direction. We get two equilateral triangles in one square. Let's turn the square over with the convex center up and now fold it in half. Let's unfold it and fold it the same way in the other direction.

Now we collect all the sides (folds) together and press them. Turning the triangle upside down, bend it towards the center of its edge. Turn it over and bend the edges of the triangle in the same way on the other side.

We have a small square, which we place on the table for convenience, with one of the corners facing us. We bend half the sheet to the right on one side and turn it over. We do the same on the second side.

Scheme for creating a bud

Finally, we come to the formation of the bud itself. We bend the corners towards each other to the center. We press them with force and repeat the procedure on the second side. We got two pockets. Now our task is to open the tulip. We hold the base with our thumbs and carefully push the pockets apart with our index fingers. A hole appears in front of us through which we can straighten the bud with a pencil or simply by blowing inside if the paper is not very thick. The same pencil is used to shape the petals. They bend to the sides - to do this, simply twist each petal onto a pencil.

tulip bud

It's time to remember the piece of paper that we cut off at the very beginning. The tulip stem will be made from it. If red or pink colored paper was used to form the bud, then for the stem you should cut a strip of the same size from a green leaf. If the paper was painted before starting work, then this part is simply painted green.

It is especially important to make the stem from thick paper, since it holds the entire structure. Fold the strip three times and insert it into the head of the bud. A beautiful voluminous tulip is ready!

Bouquet of tulips on the window

How to make a paper tulip using a simplified pattern

For creative play with younger children or as a wall hanging, there is an easier way to make a paper tulip. The process will only take a couple of minutes, the bud will turn out flat, but at the same time textured and original.

You should start with the same steps as when making a more complex structure. We make a square from a rectangular sheet of paper by folding it into a triangle and cutting off the extra strip of paper. Fold the resulting triangle in half, marking a line from the middle of its base to the top. It is important to make all the lines as clear and even as possible, this will allow the paper flower to look neat and beautiful.

We mark the middle of the line between the top and the base, roughly dividing it in half. We bend the right corner of the triangle upward at this conditional point. So, the tooth-like angle is directed upwards. We do the same actions with the left corner of the triangle.

At the bottom there remains a base in the form of an angle, which must also be bent and hidden inside the structure. The result is a beautiful flat flower that can be used to decorate the interior, either separately or in a composition on the wall. To do this, glue it onto a sheet of paper or fabric along with other parts of the planned collage and hang it in a frame on the wall.

Create a flat flower

How to make a paper stem for a tulip

The stem of a paper flower can be made by not just folding a thin strip of paper, but by making it naturalistic and voluminous. You will need a sheet of green paper, from which we make the usual square by cutting a strip from a rectangular sheet. Along the marked folded line diagonally of the square, we bend its edges inward. This must be done so that you get an irregular rhombus. The same shape is obtained when folding an airplane out of paper. Next, fold the diamond along the same fold in the middle. We bend the resulting irregular triangle again: the short side is folded towards the long side, forming a leaf on the stem. Now it can be inserted into the base of the bud with the sharp side, and a full-fledged flower is ready.

Tulip stem

Interesting ideas for using paper tulips

An original solution could be flowers made of newsprint, standing in a small vase on a coffee table or on a shelf. They will look great in an interior in loft, modern or country style. You should choose thick, high-quality newsprint paper. Before production, the newspaper can be straightened and placed under a press so that there are as few folds as possible on the sheets.

To decorate a children's room or living room in a glamorous style, you can decorate flowers with sparkles, rhinestones or sequins. White paper decorated in this way will look great. Here it is important not to overdo it so that the decor does not look tasteless. Therefore, it is advisable to take calm, light colors, not necessarily natural ones. Grey, blue or metallic tulips will perfectly highlight a modern high-tech interior.

Paper tulips

For the New Year holidays, an original idea would be to decorate the Christmas tree with paper tulips. They are easy to make from bright shiny paper and hang on a thread. The contrast of the winter holiday and the spring mood will serve as an unusual decor for an apartment or country house.

Paper tulips will serve as a wonderful gift from children to mother or grandmother for the holiday of March 8th. They can be made by the whole family at home or done collectively in kindergarten. To make bouquets, you should take sheets of paper of different sizes, then the composition will look more natural. You should not choose sheets that are too small in size, as it will be difficult for your child to fold them into an even, neat flower.

Children's creativity

As practice shows, making a tulip out of paper is very simple, you just need to apply a little patience and perseverance.

A tulip or a bouquet of tulips made of paper is a wonderful, original addition to a gift for any occasion. This article will present master classes with step-by-step instructions for making a paper tulip.

Video for inspiration and training

In the selection of videos offered below, needlewomen will share their experience and talk about several options for making paper tulips from different types of paper.

Paper tulip: folding patterns

In order to understand the basic principles of how to fold a flower, you will need a diagram and a sheet of white paper.

First you need to make a square-shaped sheet, but you shouldn’t throw away the extra strip of paper. Then the resulting square should be folded diagonally twice, then the side edges should be folded inward so that the center of the square is the vertex of the triangle. Next, the lower corners of the triangle must be folded upward, i.e., towards the center.

Then the figure should be turned over and the lower corners of the other triangle should be folded in the same way. After this, the corners should be moved inward, i.e., the opposite corners should be folded.

The previously set aside strip of paper must be folded, this will form a stem, all that remains is to connect the flower with the stem and the work can be considered complete. Below we will illustrate the process of making a paper tulip step by step.

A bright bouquet of tulips made from colored paper looks beautiful. For work, you can choose sheets of paper of different colors and be sure to have a sheet of green paper to make the stems. Below you will find instructions that describe in detail each stage of the work.

Volume flowers made of corrugated paper

Volumetric tulips made of corrugated paper look festive. For work you will need: corrugated paper, as well as scissors, glue and wire. First of all, you need to make flower petals; to do this, cut a strip three centimeters wide and eighteen centimeters long from a sheet of paper. Then the resulting strip must be folded several times until the width is four centimeters.

Then you should mark the outline of the petal, then cut out the petals using scissors. Next, you need to give the petals a more natural shape, narrowing at the bottom and widening at the top. In order to form a bud, you need to put eight petals together.

In order to make a stem, you need to cut a strip of green paper and wrap it around a wire, and also cut a leaf from the strip. The leaf is attached to the stem with glue. The finished bud must be attached to the stem, and the flower is ready. To make a blossoming bud, you can make stamens from yellow paper and attach them inside the bud.

There is another origami technique for making a tulip flower. You need to cut several strips of paper four centimeters wide, then each strip needs to be twisted in the middle and folded in half. Next, each layer of paper must be stretched a little to make the flower voluminous; the base of the flower should be twisted.

To make stems, pieces of wire must be wrapped in green stripes. Then the petals need to be secured around the stem with glue. You can also glue the leaves and the flowers are ready.

Hello everyone, hello!! How are you feeling?! Today I have something very fun and sublime, and such that I want to surprise and please the people close to me. And what could be better than a bright bouquet of flowers!! Agree that anyone will be pleased to receive such a gift with or without reason.

What if the flowers are not real, but made of paper?? I think this will be very useful. After all, there are now so many ways to make such lovely bouquets that you can’t even tell them apart from the real ones, but they won’t fade and will delight the eye for a long time.

And I want to devote today’s topic to creating flowers from paper, but not all of them, namely tulips. After all, these beautiful buds are very popular and are always given on the first days of spring, congratulated on March 8th, or simply given to girls, mothers and grandmothers.

In this collection you will find different ways to make paper tulips, it will be interesting for both children and adults!!

We will start, as always, with the simplest ways to make flower souvenirs. I note that for crafts you will need a minimum of materials, usually sheets of colored paper, in some cases scissors and glue.

Well, let's get to work. And let's try to make a very simple flower. The folding scheme is simple, even preschool children can handle it.

To make this craft, use double-sided colored paper.

Manufacturing process:

1. Take a rhombus as a basis. Fold it in half to make a triangle (Fig. 1)

Try to lay the corners evenly on top of each other, and make the folds clear and sharp.

2. Fold the right corner so that it slightly crosses the center line. (Fig.2)


3. Now also, but on the right side, fold the left side. (Fig. 3) Bend the lower triangle back. (Fig.4)

4. To make a flower stem, take a green diamond. Bend it in half and unfold it. Fold the right and left sides towards the center line. (Fig.1)


5. Fold the workpiece in half again. (Fig. 2) Bend the lower part obliquely to the left. (Fig. 3) Glue the leg with the bud. (Fig. 4) Your tulip is ready!!

It is best to glue such work onto colored cardboard, making a composition of several flowers.

Well, since we’re talking about applique, I’ll show you a couple of works on this topic.

  • Cut out 5 bud blanks and stick them on top of each other in the middle, bending the petals up.


  • Or place it in a frame to create a whole picture.


  • Here's an interesting cutout option.

  • Well, this is the simplest applique, we cut out the details and glued them on.

  • Here is an interesting idea of ​​tulips in a vase-mug. You can write a congratulation inside, it will be a spring card.


  • Volume appliqué option.


  • Templates for your work, save and print.

  • Awesome bouquets made of corrugated paper. How to make such flowers, read below.



And now for you another master class on making everyone’s favorite flowers. Everything, as always, is brilliantly simple and beautiful. To work you will need red and green paper and glue.


Manufacturing process:

1. Make a square out of red paper, fold it diagonally and open it. Now bend each corner towards the center.


2. Bend the inner corners to the outer sides of the square.


3. Fold the piece in half so that all corners form an even row of petals.


4. Roll our product into a cone.


5. Now bend the corner of the base twice in one direction.


6. Bend the sides towards each other.


7. Glue the finished tulips with their stems.


8. Make a stem with a leaf according to the model below:


This is what the finished craft looks like.

Now the most famous option for making a tulip using the origami technique. We all did these when we were kids. I think that such a craft is very successful, because it is voluminous and looks like it’s alive.

Well, quickly pick up some colored paper and start folding it according to the instructions.

Manufacturing process:

  1. Make a square from an A4 sheet.
  2. Fold the piece in half once.
  3. Now diagonally twice.
  4. You should have a workpiece in such a way that the longitudinal folds go inward and meet each other.
  5. The result is a triangular figure with folds inside.
  6. Fold the corners of the top layer up.
  7. Turn the shape over and repeat step #5.
  8. The slices should now meet in the middle.
  9. Bend the right corner to form a diamond with a fold in the center.
  10. Turn the figure over and repeat step #6. All corners should face up.
  11. Fold the right corner towards the center. And fold the left corner overlapping so that it completely covers the right corner. Turn the product over and repeat step #8. Tuck one corner into the other. Flip the shape over and repeat this step.
  12. Inflate the bud.
  13. Bend back the petals.
  14. Make a stem and connect it to the flower.


How cute and romantic they are!! Do you agree with me?!


By the way, you can also fold such a cute basket. It makes a great gift.


An easy and quick way to make a tulip from colored paper

Here's another great type of souvenir. Anyone can do the job, the difficulties are minimal. You will need green and red or yellow paper. First we will make the stem, and then the bud itself. It’s also better to do not a single version, but a massive one, it looks much more impressive.


Manufacturing process:

  • Stem
  1. Take a green piece of paper and cut out a 21 by 21 square. Fold the bottom sides towards the middle.
  2. Next, fold the top sides towards the middle.
  3. Now fold the bottom sides towards the middle again.
  4. Bend the resulting workpiece in half horizontally, then vertically.
  5. Pull out the stem.

  • Flower
  1. Take red paper and cut out two 10 by 10 squares.
  2. Fold one of the squares diagonally and fold the bottom corners up. The result is a bud.
  3. Make a flower from the second square in the same way.


  • Assembly
  1. Glue one flower on this side of the stem, and the second on the other side.
  2. Make several tulips to make a real bouquet and tie with a satin ribbon.



I didn’t even think that you could create something like this out of plain paper!!

Video for beginners on how to make a tulip

Well, now a detailed video on our topic, since not everyone understands the diagrams. Therefore, watch and repeat after the teacher, you will definitely succeed, even if you are new to this matter.

Red paper tulip made from A4 paper

Have you noticed that for some reason buds made in red colors are more popular?! I'm wondering why...Probably just like that!! 😀

In general, there is one more option for you to manufacture our product. I advise you to take thicker paper or thin cardboard.

We will need: green and red paper, scissors, ruler, glue stick.

Manufacturing process:

  1. Make a 12 by 12 square from red paper.
  2. Fold the resulting square in half, while pressing the side well. Straighten the workpiece and fold it on the other side, and then from one corner to the other and the second corner. You should see criss-cross and diagonal folds on the square.
  3. Using scissors, cut more than half of the fold along the four sides, but not all the way.
  4. Now glue the cut side overlapping onto the second. Do this procedure with all cut areas. As a result, you should have a bud.
  5. Take green A4 paper and cut it into three even pieces. We will need one such part.
  6. Roll the prepared paper into a narrow tube, starting from the wide part, and glue the end side. Cut one end of the stem into several strips and bend them, if necessary, trim them.
  7. Connect the stem and bud with glue.
  8. These are the voluminous flowers you get. If you wish, you can also make and glue a leaf.

Corrugated paper tulips with candies

We come to the most interesting part. I think this selection will appeal to adults, although children can cope with such work. We will make real bouquets from corrugated paper, and even with sweets. I definitely wouldn't refuse this!!

  • Flowers in a vase

You will need: candy, wire, corrugated or crepe paper, glue, vase.

Manufacturing process:

  1. Cut six ovals of the same size from paper.
  2. Use your fingers to stretch the edges widthwise.
  3. Then, using rubbing movements, we create a base for fastening.
  4. There should be a tube at the bottom of the petal.
  5. Place the candy inside and glue all the petals together. Collect a bouquet.


  • Cute bouquet

You will need: corrugated paper, wire, candy, gift wrapping, ribbon.

Manufacturing process:

  1. From corrugated paper you need to cut 6 strips 15 cm long and 4 cm wide.
  2. Fold each strip in half and twist at the fold.
  3. Equate the stripes one to one.
  4. At the bottom, roll the petal into a tube.
  5. Glue the flowers onto the wire, while stringing candies onto it. Wrap the wire in green paper and place the bouquet in a gift wrap and tie with ribbon.


  • Tulips made from plastic spoons and corrugated paper.

You will need: glue, scissors, tape, plastic spoons, corrugated paper.


Manufacturing process:

  1. To make one flower you will need 5 plastic spoons.
  2. Cut out rectangles from red paper and wrap the spoons.
  3. Fold the two pieces together and secure with tape.
  4. Next, attach three more.
  5. Wrap the stem with green corrugation.
  6. Make a few flowers, cut and glue the leaves, and then assemble a bouquet.


And here are some more photos of design options for corrugated work:




Flower folding patterns using origami technique for children

Finally, I have prepared for you diagrams of folding tulips and templates for cutting out appliques. Therefore, print and make cards, they will be very convenient to work with.

  • Classic tulip



  • Interesting open flower


  • Flowers in a vase

  • Tulip with stem


  • And again the traditional folding pattern


  • The option we did above

  • Well, a couple of templates for cutting


I’m calling it a day for today, but I promise to continue the floral theme. So come in, don't get lost. I wish everyone a spring mood, radiant sun and gifts!!