Kawasaki Rose
Origami Kawasaki Rose can make a great stylish magnet for your fridge — as well as a unique gift for Valentine’s Day!
Glue a piece of flexible or metal magnet to the rose bottom (or just place it into the pockets) and there you have it!
Name: | Kawasaki’s Rose (classic grid) |
Designer: | Toshikazu Kawasaki |
Paper ratio: | square |
Paper size: | 21 cm |
Model size: | ~ 6 cm |
Paper: | Washi paper (Chiyogami 363) |
Video: | Kawasaki’s Rose — video tutorial |
Precreasing: | Alternative Precreasing Method by Kevin Hines |
And if you ever feel like folding 25 Kawasaki Roses I have an inspiration picture for you. This is something I made last year — took me 2 days to finish!
Tags: Origami Flower, Toshikazu Kawasaki
Absolutely beautiful! This might be my new passion!
I have anxiety, and enjoy doing this everyday as a hobby for relaxing, and easing my mind.
Great point, Seng! Folding origami definitely could count as anti-anxiety therapy.
wow love the 25 rose picture – I remember making mini kawasaki roses for my wedding the place cards. http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami4you
Wow, this is a wonderful idea, Emma! Such an elegant touch!
Wow! Looks awesome! I love the 25 rose picture! I’m going to try to fold this one!
The video about the rose doesn’t show how to make the pockets on the bottom of the rose. Please could you tell me how to do it ?
wow!
I find it kind of difficult to get to the video or printed instructions.