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five-pointed origami paper star

five-pointed origami paper star

 

 

 

 

Level Intermediate
Copyright Hyo Ahn

 

 

 

This page is for those who want the instruction to fold a five-petals Lovely Origami Rose paper flower. This is a five-petals version of Lovely Origami Rose. It is a little complicated compared to the four-petals rose.

 

If you are ready, then let's get started.

 

If you find any bugs on this instruction, please send an email to HyoAhn's email.

 

You may use any kind of paper to fold the origami rose.

Make sure the paper that you use is a square (all sides are equal and all the angles equal 90 degrees). The paper I am using here is 20cm x 20cm square one.

 

3D five-pointed origami paper star A

This is the front side of the paper that I am using for this instruction.

3D five-pointed origami paper star B

This is the back side of the paper.

 

As you can see, the back side is not shiny compared to the front side.

five-pointed origami star B

There is an instruction to teach how to make a regular pentagon out of a square paper.

 

You can easily get a regular pentagon from the instruction.

 

This is the front side of the regular pentagon.

 

five-pointed origami star B

This is the back side of the regular pentagon.

 

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A Special World



A special world for you and me
A special bond one cannot see
It wraps us up in its cocoon
And holds us fiercely in its womb.

Its fingers spread like fine spun gold
Gently nestling us to the fold
Like silken thread it holds us fast
Bonds like this are meant to last.

And though at times a thread may break
A new one forms in its wake
To bind us closer and keep us strong
In a special world, where we belong.


Poem by Sheelagh Lennon

 




Five-Petals Lovely Origami Rose Paper Flower


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