Learn how to make an origami azalea with expert tips on folding origami flowers in this free video series on the ancient Japanese art of origami. Part 1 of 16 - How to Make an origami azalea. Make an origami azalea - Part 2 of 16. Click through to watch this video on expertvil ...more
Fold paper in 1/2. Fold in half again into a square. Fold in half again, & again into a square about 1/16 of original size. Unfold paper. Fold marks divide paper into 16 small squares. Make 2 diagonal folds in each direction to form a big X in paper. Position paper with inside ...more
Grow your paper garden with this crafty how-to. This video tutorial presents a complete, step-by-step overview of how to make a paper Arum lily using origami, the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding. For more information, and to get started making your own paper bul ...more
Nothing brightens up a table like origami napkin flowers. This short video tutorial teaches how to fold an origami red rosebud napkin design. Decorative origami napkins are perfect for any table and any occasion. Folding napkins into 3D objects is not only beautiful on the tab ...more
Learn how to make an origami orchid with expert tips on folding origami flowers in this free craft video series. Part 1 of 17 - How to Make an origami orchid. Make an origami orchid - Part 2 of 17. Click through to watch this video on expertvillage.com Make an origami orchid - ...more
Learn how to make an origami rose with expert tips on folding origami flowers in this free video series on the ancient Japanese art of origami. Part 1 of 17 - How to Make an origami rose. Make an origami rose - Part 2 of 17. Click through to watch this video on expertvillage.c ...more
Whether you want to avoid the cliche of expressing love through red roses or simply want to engage in a fun and simple DIY experiment, making your own rainbow roses using white roses and food coloring is a very simple project that will result in beautiful and unique floral eye ...more
Halloween night for most people with kids means tons of candy. That translates into tons of trash from candy wrappers. But even though you probably wouldn't think it, there's no shortage of alternative uses for those wrappers, from clothing and accessories to home decor. This ...more