If you come to this page for making origami flower by folding an origami paper, then you come to the right place. There are many kinds of flowers presented here. If you want to make a rose instead, then there is a separate page for roses. If you are new to origami, then you need to try easy flowers first. If you are experienced, then you can jump to intermediate flowers. You will be amzed when you completed a given instruction to make a flower with a single origami paper. It is a magic!
Easy Flowers
If you are new to origami, you need at least to learn what valley-fold and mountain-fold are. Then try to tackle any easy tulip given below!
Easy Origami Tulip with Two Leaves
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This easy tulip with two leaves is an easy model to make. After making an easy tulip, all you need to do is to attach an easy origami stem to the tulip.
Easy Origami Tulip with Two Leaves II
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This easy origami tulip with two leaves II isa variation of easy origami tulip with two leaves. All you need is to attach an easy origami stem II to the tulip.
Easy Origami Tulip
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This is another variation of easy origami tulip with two leaves. All you need is to change the stem with a simple origami stem.
Traditional Origami Tulip
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This traditional origami tulip is a 3D model but it is not difficult to fold.
Traditional Fractal Origami Rose
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
By utilizing "cushion-fold" for three times, you can make this traditional origami rose. Since each cushion-fold produces four inner petals, this rose will have 12 petals.
Traditional
Lily
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This is a well-known traditional lily which is based on "balloon base". The important technique that you would learn from this model is "squash fold".
Fractal Origami Lotus
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This fractal origami lotus makes use of the same factal method used on fractal rose. Each layer generates four petals. Since we have four layers, this lotus produces sixteen petals.
Simple Origami Lotus
Level
Beginner
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Hyo Ahn
This simple lotus is an easy version of lotus and it has only four petals.
Easy Origami Lotus
Level
Beginner
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Hyo Ahn
This origami lotus produces twelve petals and it is easier to make compare to the traditional lotus.
Traditional Lotus
Level
Intermediate
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Traditional
This is a traditional version of origami lotus which produces twelve petals. We need to apply cushion-fold four times to generate 12 petals. This makes sens since each cushion-fold produces four petals.
New Origami Lotus
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This new origami lotus is modified from traditional lotus. This version is more opened and wider compared to the traditional one.
Traditional Origami Iris
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This iris is a traditional model which starts from a fruit base.
You will need to apply petal-fold to all four petals.
Simple Origami Iris
Level
Beginner
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Hyo Ahn
This simple origami iris makes use of regular hexagon paper.
You need to apply asymmetric squash-fold to make petals.
Traditional Origami Iris
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This is a famous traditional origami iris. it starts from fruit base and need petal-fold technique to make four petals.
Christmas Flower, Poinsettia
Level
Beginner / Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
The is a very simple christmas flower, poinsettia. it starts from a square base.
Simple Bellflower
Level
Beginner
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Hyo Ahn
This simple bellflower is not that difficult to fold and it starts from balloon base.
Heart Flower
Level
Beginner
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Hyo Ahn
This heart flower is symbolicaly representing a heart. It is good to make this flower on a Valentines Day.
Traditional Origami Camellia
Level
Beginner
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Traditional
This origami camellia is a traditional model. It is a flat model but it is also a very interesting model to learn. One folding technique you would learn from this model is asymmetric squash-fold which you need to apply for four times.
Valentine's flower
Level
Beginner
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Hyo Ahn
After you make a heart flower, you might consider attaching it to a stem, a calyx, and two leaves. If this is the case, then follow this instruction! This would be a perfect flower gift for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, or any special events.
Intermediate Flowers
If you are an intermediate-level folder in origami, you can try any of the flowers given below.
Origami Cosmos
Level
Intermediate
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Since this cosmos has eight petals, we need to make a regular octagon out of a square paper. You will need to collaps the center as you do for Standard Origami Rose but it is more difficult to do since we have eight petals instead of four.
Origami Daffodil
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami daffodil makes use of regular hexagon to produce a six petal flower. You will need to apply squash-fold to make this flower.
Origami Pansy
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami pansy based on a square base makes use of both inside reverse-fold and outside reverse-fold.
Origami Tulip
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This tulip might be a difficult model for novice. It would become more easier if you use a larger square paper. I would recommend you a at least 20cm x 20cmpaper.
Origami Bellflower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This bellflower is not recommended for origami novice. This is a five-petals version of origami bellflower.
Origami Mirabilis-jalapa (Four o' clock flower, Marvel of Peru)
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
The origami mirabilis-jalapa is not an easy model to fold. The characteristic feature of this flower is it has a very long neck and five petals.
Origami Lily with Six Petals
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
There is a traditional origami lily that you can easily fold but this one has a limited number of petals, i.e., four petals. The present lily is a remedy for this limitation.
Calla Lily Flower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
You will be able to learn what a curved valley-fold and mountain-fold from this origami Calla Lily.
Six Petals Origami Lily Flower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
There is an origami lily with six petals already. This model requires two square paper instead of single and each square paper will be converted to an equilateral triangle shape before starting to fold.
Origami Morning Glory
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami morning glory has four petals.
Origami Morning Glory with five petals
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This five-petals version of origami morning glory simulates the real morning glory. It is a little difficult to fold compare to the four-petals one. But if you master the four-petals one, then you will have no problem in folding this version.
Origami Dietes
(African Iris)
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami dietes flower starts from regular hexagon to deliver a six-petals flower with a triangular shape.
Origami Hydrangea
Flower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami hydrangea flower starts from a square base. One special folding technique that you need to apply for this model is a squash-fold.
Origami Hydrangea
Flower II
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami hydrangea flower II is a little more difficult compare to origami hydrangea flower which is advised for you to learn to fold first.
Origami Iris
Flower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This is a iris flower. One interesting feature of the origami iris flower is it starts from an equilateral triangle instead of a square paper.
Eight Petals
Flower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This is a flower of eight petals. One special folding technique that you will learn from this model is petal-fold which will be applied for four times.
Origami Clematis
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This is clematis flower. One special folding technique that you will learn from this model is inside reverse-fold.
Origami Forget-Me-Not
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami forget-me-not starts from a regular pentagon. One special folding technique involved with this model is a squash-fold
Origami Vinca
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami vinca starts from a regular pentagon. One special folding technique involved with this model is squash-fold.
Origami Frangipani
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami frangipani starts from a regular pentagon. There is no special folding technique involved with this model.
Origami Poinsettia
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami poinsettia starts from a regular hexagon. A technique of squashing a center is applied on this model.
Origami Crocus
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This crocus starts from a regular hexagon. Special folding techniques that you will learn from this model are squash-fold and petal-fold
Origami Okra
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami okra starts from a regular pentagon. One special folding technique involved with this model is inside reverse-fold.
Origami Jasmine
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami jasmine starts from a regular pentagon. Two special folding techniques involved with this model are inside reverse-fold and outside reverse-fold.
Origami Trillium
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
The distinctive feature of the origami trillium is it has three petals. So you need to start from an equilateral triangle instead of a square paper. You will need to make a separate calyx with three sepals and attach it to the flower.
Origami Phlox
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami phlox has four petals. It starts from a square base. The special folding techniques that you will need to learn are both inside reverse-fold and rabbit ear-fold.
Origami Phlox with Five Petals
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami phlox has five petals. It starts from a square base. The special folding techniques that you will need to learn are both inside reverse-fold and rabbit ear-fold.
Origami Daisy
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami daisy starts from a regular hexadecagon paper. The distinctive feature of the origami daisy flower is it has sixteen petals. One special folding technique you will need to apply for this model is a circular valley and mountain-folds.
Origami Daisy II
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami daisy is derived from a regular hexadecagon paper. It has sixteen petals. One special folding technique you will need to apply for this model is a circular valley and mountain-folds.
Origami Daisy III
Level
Intermediate
Copyright
Hyo Ahn
This origami daisy starts from a regular hexadecagon paper. It has sixteen petals. Two special folding techniques you will need to apply for this model are gate-fold and inside reverse-fold.
Origami Lily of the Valley
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami lily of the valley has six petals. One special folding technique that you need to learn from this model is petal-fold.
Origami Canterbery Bells Flower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami Canterbury bells flower has five petals. One special folding technique that you need to learn to apply for this model is petal-fold.
Origami Sunflower
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami sunflower produces a sunflower with sixteen petals.
Origami Dogwood
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
This origami dogwood starts from a square base. Two special folding techniques that you need to apply for this model are both inside reverse-fold and nail-fold.
Origami Primrose
Level
Intermediate
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Hyo Ahn
Initially this origami primrose model is similar to the standard rose.
Two special folding techniques you should learn from this model are inside reverse-fold and nail-fold.
Origami Orchid
Level
Intermediate
Copyright
Hyo Ahn
This origami orchid starts from regular hexagon. Two special folding techniques that you need to know for this model are inside reverse-fold and curved valley-fold.
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