How to make a lily of paper?

Origami is an interesting activity not only for children, but also for adults. Beginning with the simplest handicrafts , you can gradually master more complex figures. And in order to borrow children for a while, for example, in the rain, when it is impossible to get out onto the street, it is generally a wonderful idea. You can make lilies of paper with your own hands. It will take beginners not more than half an hour, but so fascinated that they want to make a whole bunch of such lilies of paper.

Lilies of paper - master class

  1. Take the usual one-sided colored paper and make from it a square with a side not less than 20 cm. Fold the sheet in half in all directions to get such a "star".
  2. Now along the lines fold the sheet diagonally in half and once again in half.
  3. Now check the clarity of the fold lines. All sides should be the same and roll over like sheets in a book. Take the two opposite corners and bend them to the middle so that they coincide in a straight line. Now turn the workpiece over and do the same.
  4. Now slide your finger into the formed pocket and press it down. Repeat this action with the remaining three valves.
  5. Fold the figure in half so that the sharp tip coincides with the white tip.
  6. Now sharp white peaks bend along the fold line down to the middle. Do the same with the other parts.
  7. Now bend by sliding movements as shown in the picture, going clockwise, starting from the top.
  8. Make sure that all sides are flat and match and continue to bend as in the picture clockwise. You should get a sharp figure, like a spear.
  9. Now grasp each sharp top and pull it toward you, straightening the flower.
  10. Using a ruler, a pencil or scissors, twist the edges of our flower to make it even more believable.
  11. We got out such a wonderful lily flower made of paper. Due to the fact that the paper is one-sided - with one colored and the other with a white side, the middle of the petals are beautifully selected. The bouquet can be collected from flowers of different shades. Such a simple piece of paper, like this lily, will certainly inspire you and your children to new discoveries in the world of origami.