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How to make an origami jasmine flower

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origami jasmine flower

 

 

Level Intermediate
Copyright Hyo Ahn

This page is for those who want the instruction to fold an origami jasmine flower.

 

This origami jasmine flower simulates the real flower shown below:

 

real jasmine flower

 

This origami jasmine flower starts from a regular pentagon. Two special folding techniques involved with this model are inside reverse-fold and outside reverse-fold.

 

If you are ready, then let's get started.

 

If you find any bugs on this instruction, please send an email to HyoAhn's email.

 

You may use any kind of paper to fold the origami jasmine flower.

Make sure the paper that you use is a square (all sides are equal and all the angles equal 90 degrees). In this example, I tried with a small size paper (13cm x 13cm) to show instructions.

origami jasmine flower: front side of paper

00A.

This is the front side of paper.

origami jasmine flower: back side of paper

00B.

This is the back side iof papaer.

 

We are using a paper with the same color for both the front and back sides.

origami jasmine flower

00C.

There is an instruction to teach how to make a regular pentagon out of a square paper.

 

You can easily get a regular pentagon from the instruction.

 

This is the front side of the regular pentagon.

origami jasmine flower

00D.

This is the back side of the regular pentagon.

 

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Jasmine, Flower of Our day



She will soon be arriving
And is well on her way.
A journey quite hazardous
There's no time for delay.
We expect her any moment
The engine will scream...
'Our dear baby is born
It's a miracle ~ a dream'.

She is leaving stage one
And entering stage two
There is strenuous pushing
but her head is in view.
'Hello little one
Darling queen of the may,
We name you sweet 'Jasmine'
Flower of the day'.


Poem by Joyce Hemsley