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Paper Type: Unicolor (or bicolor, only one side is visible after folding)
Ratio = 0.2
2 pointes
3 pointes
10. Turn the model to the other 11. Fold the tip counterside and repeat steps 7 to 9.
clockwise while separating the different wings. The model becomes 3-dimensional.
17. Fold according to the indications marked in the previous step. The model becomes 3-dimensional.
16 - 24
16 - 24
Do not flatten!
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37. Slide the last part under those preceding it, in order to create a lock.
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Look at the model from the side. 39. Spread the petals to form
the flower
Paper Type: Unicolor green (or bicolor, only one side is visible after folding)
The side of the initial square can vary between 0.5 and 0.8 times that of the roseThis will result in a surface ratio between and 2/3
0.5 0.8
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Repeat steps 4 to 6
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fold
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Move a flap from the left to the right. Do the same behind.
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Refine the points indicated. Repeat on the back and for the other 3 sides.
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180
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Leaf
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Visible side on the bottom, mark the medians.
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After turning the paper, mark 3. Fold the sheet in two along the other diagonal. the diagonal.
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90
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Fold while flattening so to bring the edge onto the center. Repeat on the other side.
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side.
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14*.
15. Form like a leaf with a small mountain fold on each side. Repeat on the back side.
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*Instead of step 14, in the case of bi-colored paper, proceed with the variation.
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Pull vertically up the two points to form the stalk of the leaf.
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Whats left to be done is simply to attach several leaves to the same stem
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Assembly
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Presentation of the flower on a stalk:
Make a loop
spread glue
metal wire
Wind a band of green paper around the stem and metal wire.