Thursday, November 26, 2015

Origami Flowers Super Paper Pack Review

Fritillaria Origami Flower

The lovely Fritillaria is folded out of a single square. The design and paper is from Origami Flowers Super Paper Pack: Folding Instructions and Paper for Hundreds of Blossoms by Maria Noble released November 1, 2015 by Creative Publishing international. Kit includes 232 sheets of vibrantly colored 6" x 6" folding paper, handy tear-off style pad. The matte finished paper squares are boldly patterned on one side with solid color reverses. A 32 page booklet with instructions for folding 10 flowers tucks neatly into the paper pad making the kit highly compact and portable. Get your copy below!


CONTENTS

Tulip
Circle Flower
Kusudama Flower
Sunburst
Lily
Buttonhole
Rose
Forget-Me-Not
Fritillaria
Lotus

Origami Flowers Super Paper Pack is available at Creative Publishing international, a division of Quarto. Creative Publishing international (CPi) is a go-to reference for crafters on core techniques, project instruction, and design inspiration. It focuses on soft crafts and places an emphasis on sewing, quilting, knitting, crochet, beading, and textile arts.


18 comments:

  1. So beautiful,you have such an amazing talent!

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  2. Wow! What an amazing floral design.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  3. I would love to try and make these lovely flowers.

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  4. Very intricate flowers.. would love to be able to make theem

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  5. so pretty! Would love to make these!

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  6. So beautiful. I love it.

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  7. So pretty.
    Marilyn

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  8. These are such pretty flowers, thanks.

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  9. Omgosh, it would be awesome to make a whole bouquet of origami flowers!

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  10. Origami can be so beautiful. I have tried it but always mess it up.

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  11. So pretty! My daughter has been teaching her sisters and aunts how to do origami.

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  12. I love these gorgeous origami flowers! 🌷

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  13. I would love to learn how to do this and then teach my granddaughter how.

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