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How to make a Saucer Origami Flower Base II

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saucer origami base I

 

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This page is for those who want the instructions to fold a Saucer Origami Base II.  This is a base that any rose can sit on easily. However, if you want make both rose and base as one body, you need to glue them together. This base was inherited from tranditional folding of 2-dimensional boat while applying petal-folding to four corners.

 

You may use any kind of paper to fold this base (*it is easier if the front and the back side of the paper are slightly different whether it be in texture or color).

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 10cm x 10cm square one.

saucer origami flower base II: front side of paper

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The paper size of the base should be 1/4 of the rose paper.

saucer origami flower base II: back side of paper

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However, if your rose is any of "Easy Origami Rose", then your paper for the calyx should be 3/4 of height and width of the paper of your rose.

saucer origami flower base II

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what the front side of the paper we will be using in these instructions looks like

saucer origami flower base II

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what the back side of the paper we will be using in these instructions looks like

 

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By the Road to the Air Base



The calloused grass lies hard
Against the cracking plain:
Life is a grayish stain;
The salt-marsh hems my yard.

Dry dikes rise hill on hill;
In sloughs of tidal slime
Shellfish deposit lime,
Wild seafowl creep at will.

The highway, like a beach,
Turns whiter, shadowy, dry:
Loud, pale against the sky,
The bombing planes hold speech.

Yet fruit grows on the trees;
Here scholars pause to speak;
Through gardens bare and Greek
I hear my neighbor's bees.


Poem by Vor Winters