Ok ive known how to do this for years were can i find the hard one were you need to messer angles my computer cant run pdf files so i need a veido thanksĭont know if this is any help, but there’s a ton of stuff on this site, the one you’re seeking may be here. Muy bonito!!! Les invito a visitar mi blog. OMG!! I have been looking for good instructions on the k rose for hours! finally a good one! i was sooo surprised at how good my rose came out, and how i could actually follow the steps! this is amazing. I can make many of them in our wedding colors (dark red and aqua) and accent colors and make them big or small! I tried it out first to make sure I could do it, and the instructions were great! They were a little tricky since I didn’t have paper clips handy, but I’m so excited to get working on this. I have never seen this rose before, and now I’m hooked! It will be perfect. I finally thought that maybe origami would be the perfect fit. I really hate silk flowers and have been trying to come up with something as “filler” for what I have already purchased. I’ve been trying to find an alternative to fresh flowers for my wedding centerpieces. I have tried many other site/instructions but this time is a good one. Hm, with a little bit of internetting you can easily land the english step-by-step instructions to the rose!
Thank you so much for this… I usually can’t fold a simple airplane (lol) but following these diagrams I made the k-Rose!! awesome! K-rose is soooo much easier with this oneĪlso how do you make a stem with leaves? Sooooooooo much easier than all of the other diagrams Try it together-thanks again for your beautiful site and all your So the Kawasaki rose will be for me -I have already passed it ontoĪ neighbor, another origami enthusiasts and perhaps we will I am always looking for models that they can adapt to the classroom and that are easier to manipulate. I work mostly with teachers of young learners from Kindergarten to grade 5 and sometimes middle school. At the time, I just admired them, but now, I am inspired to try it.
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I once had a friend visit from Singapore and he left me a box full of Thank you for inspiring me to try the K-rose. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on 2007|03|19 at 10:48 and is filed under origami.