We are having our First Blog Hop of the new season today and our theme is "Creating Handmade Spring Flowers" On each blog you will find lots of incredible projects and ways to create and use spring flowers that you can make yourself! In order to win our Grand Prize be sure and collect the kinds of flowers made on each blog and send the list to teresa@bestcreation.us. Also be sure and leave comments along your way on each of our DTs' blogs and especially on the Best Creation blog at the end of the hop. Be sure and check out www.bestcreationinc.blogspot.com for the list of prizes you are going to win.
I love handmade flowers of all kinds, but today I am sharing with you my very favourite one. These are called Kusudama flowers, and they are a form of Japanese origami. I must make it clear that this is not something that I invented. Japanese paper artists are far more clever than I am. I will however take you through the steps to creating this flower. Something to keep in mind is that this is a very bulky flower when finished. It's not really all that suitable for layouts, but is perfect for beyond the page projects and display items, as you can see on my finished frame.
For this flower I used Best Creation Basic Glitter Dot paper. Becasue the paper is so nice and thick, some of your folds will be a little bulky, but well worth it in the end. The key is precision. The better your folds, the neater your final flower will be.
Step 1:Begin with 5 squares. Mine are 3 inch/7cm.
Fold diagonally in half.
Step 2: Fold each of the bottom corners to join at the center point.Step 3: Take one side and fold back in itself in half. Repeat on the other side. Step 4: Open out the flap you just made and flatten down., to create a kite shape. Do the same on the other side. Step 5: Fold over the top of the kit shape. Be sure to get a neat sharp edge here as this will be the part of the petal you see most.
Step 6: Fold the side flap back onto itself towards the middle. It will start to become quite bulky now.
Step 7: Now gently bring the two inner sides to meet and glue. be sure not to crease the outer shell of your petal. I used Helmar 450 Quick Dry adhesive as it dries fast so I am not hanging around holding it in place. Do make sure it is completely dry before moving on.Step 8: Now repeat the process until you have 5 matching petals. One at a time, glue together along the long edge of the petal. Continue until you have one whole flower. Keep the petals tight together while drying. Because the glitter paper is so thick, you are unlikely to get all the centers meeting up exactly and may have a hole through the center of your flower. You can leave the flower is, or as I have done, finish off with a smaller paper flower, or even a button.All that is left now is to attach is to your project. A bunch of these flowers can be joined to make a ball decoration. They could also make a great garland.
I hope you enjoyed my little share with you and feel inspired to give it a try for yourself.
Next on our floral journey is Nicole Wise. You can find her lovely blog here.
Now to be in the running for great prizes, be sure to follow these steps:
* Leave a comment here (and I'd love to invite you to become a follower if you are not already)
* Leave a comment on each of the other DT blogs, including the Best Creation blog.
* Take note of each of the flowers you have seen today and email a list of them to Teresa at teresa@bestcreation.us
* be sure to check out our Facebook page for extra chances to win.
Thanks for playing along.
What a stunning photo in your beautiful frame. cheers from another origami-loving crafter
ReplyDeleteI just love it!! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeletesimply beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE this flower and your frame is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteFirst that little girl is SOOO Cute and I love the black and white photo. THese flowers are AMAZING!! a must try! Thank you for sharing these wonderful flowers and I hope you have a great day!
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Karen
Ok wow I am blown away! the frame is fabulous and I am so trying these flowers!!
ReplyDeleteTFS!
wow! those flowers are gorgeous, I love the way you altered that picture frame!!
ReplyDeleteThat photo is so priceless love it!
Thanks for sharing the tutorial
-BK
Wow....these are so pretty
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with all the flowers to make this frame! It is sooooooo cute and I love the folded flower, and can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love how 3-d these flowers are. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAnne
I am totally amazed by that flower - I couldnt have figured that out.
ReplyDeleteGreat project ♥♥♥
wow!! these are beautiful!! Seems easy enough so I think ill give it a try :) thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWOWZERS!! I love love love the BEAUTIFUL paper and the fantabulous FLOWER!!! I can't wait to try this on my own! Your project is super GORGEOUS!!! Great work TFS!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful - they would make a great topiary!!!
ReplyDeleteThe step-by-step instructions were clear and easy to follow.
~Thanks, Esther
Leisha, these flowers are so intricate and lovely. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOH, this flower is so cool! Agreed it won't work on a layout but is perfect on your adorable frame! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love your style, girlie!! These flowers are adorable!!
ReplyDeletegreat flower, looks easy with your pics to help:-)
ReplyDeleteOh My those are fabulous flowers
ReplyDeleteWow these are beautiful! And I love the frame you made! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteO my....wowers!!! Definately gorgeous, definately somethng to try! I have to laugh, because while in Hawaii last month my daughter and I picked up a book about folding dollar bills into all different kinds of things.....we laughed and tryed to create one whole night....and we did end up with a fish!
ReplyDeleteAlicia these Kusudama flowers are absolutely gorgeous. I'll definitely be trying this out in the future!
ReplyDeleteOh my! These are stunning! TFS!
ReplyDeleteAlicia your little flowers are divine ..your work is impecable i love it all
ReplyDeleteHow clever! Thanks for showing this to us!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool flower tutorial!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really beautiful. I love em!
ReplyDeleteThose are really pretty and definately would look nice on altered projects.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower....Looks difficult to make, but instructions are very clear....I will have to try. TFS
ReplyDeleteso fancy! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
juliewasson@yahoo.com
tidbitsnscraps.blogspot.com
Very cute flowers. Love me some origami.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Another beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous!!! what a fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteHow patient of you to photograph every single step to making this lovely flower. Your project is stunning.
ReplyDeletewow, that is really gorgeous. I have to print this tutorial.
ReplyDeleteAlicia, I love your origami flowers. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and I love the idea of grouping a bunch together to make a "ball" decoration.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing. I had seen these flowers on a Melissa Spinks wreath and had no idea how they were made. Your frame and color combination is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved these flowers. And you're right, when they are made into a ball they look gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove it! May just have to use these when I make decorations for my daughter's room.
ReplyDeleteAwesome flower Leish xoxox and just adore you page.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work, as always!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial - will have to try these soon.
Just totally gorgeous
ReplyDeleteAnother one I will have to try...love your photo frame!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-Tifany
http://inkblotsbytrd.blogspot.com
fabulous this are so cooooool
ReplyDeleteWOWWOWOWOW!!! GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!
ReplyDeleteWow these flowers are amazing love them and TFS the easy to follow instructions.
ReplyDeleteThat picture frame is incredible! And of course the flowers are too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us.
I am a new follower. I hope you will visit my blog too.
ScrappinAnn@gmail.com
annlenth.blogspot.com
Absolutely LOVE your flower tutorial!!! Just amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this one and will definitely be trying it!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly gorgeous flower. I will have to try this one too. Thanks for sharing. Hugs...Mona
ReplyDeleteall I can say is "wow!"
ReplyDeletebeautiful! love it!
ReplyDeletevery pretty.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to add this project to our linking party this week, to showcase your work to our readers.
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Have a great Valentine,
Maggie
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I love this flower! I never did origami before, now I have a tutorial to help me learn. The flowers are beautiful on the frame. TFS!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteLoving this flower and I'm so excited someone made an origami one!!! I'm sooo doing this one!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you mind if I link you up on my blogroll for unique handmade flower tutorials??
Thanks!
Ooh wow they are really impressive!
ReplyDeleteHi Leisha! What a fabulous tutorial on these unique flowers! Love 'em! And I am already a follower! Great blog!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial is fabulous on how to make these gorgeous flowers!!!!
ReplyDeleteCool flowers!! And they are pretty! Thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteOh I'm going to need to try that one! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I have wanted to learn this flower forever. I have seen the balls made from this flower and they are beautiful. I love the picture frame you did. All the other flowers just kind of tie into it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your flowers! Your work is really, really insipirational. Thanks for sharing it with us :-) Greetings from Europe!
ReplyDeleteOMG what an alround stunning amazing project , the photo is spectacular as are your flowers thanks for sharing. I went looking for aussies on helmars DT and gofound your blog I will be sure to follow now thank! :)
ReplyDeleteMy niece loves origami-type things. I will show this to her.
ReplyDeleteLovely flower. Thanks for sharing this enjoyable trick.
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed; professional and inspiring.
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