I was wondering if anyone here has ever folded an Origami Corsage? I have to fold one for Prom. Also please don't worry about the difficulty of the model, I've been folding origami for quite a while and would love some complex designs that look great.
Thanks in advance!
Ideas for an Origami Corsage
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I made a corsage once, although I wasn't very happy with how it turned out.
I used a mix of Kawasaki roses (Kevin Hines method), traditional lilies, and Anna Kastlunger's simple flower (I forget its official name). I hot-glued them to a base of origami leaves (from the bloom4ever website), which I attached to a wristlet that I got from my local florist.
My advice is that if you want your corsage to look realistic, you're going to have to use some non-origami elements (like baby's breath, and maybe leaves and ribbon) to fill it out.
M favorite origami flower is just the "old" Kawasaki rose. If you roll up a strip of paper and stick it in the center it looks pretty good. If you're really an advanced folder (I'm not) then try Lang's rose. He and LaFosse also have nice orchids which you can try.
I'm someone who really enjoys folding flowers, especially Kawasaki roses, so I'd say just have fun with the process and if the end result isn't very realistic, it's no big deal.
[Boutonnieres, on the other hand, are fairly easy.]
I used a mix of Kawasaki roses (Kevin Hines method), traditional lilies, and Anna Kastlunger's simple flower (I forget its official name). I hot-glued them to a base of origami leaves (from the bloom4ever website), which I attached to a wristlet that I got from my local florist.
My advice is that if you want your corsage to look realistic, you're going to have to use some non-origami elements (like baby's breath, and maybe leaves and ribbon) to fill it out.
M favorite origami flower is just the "old" Kawasaki rose. If you roll up a strip of paper and stick it in the center it looks pretty good. If you're really an advanced folder (I'm not) then try Lang's rose. He and LaFosse also have nice orchids which you can try.
I'm someone who really enjoys folding flowers, especially Kawasaki roses, so I'd say just have fun with the process and if the end result isn't very realistic, it's no big deal.

[Boutonnieres, on the other hand, are fairly easy.]
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