How To: Origami a three sheet pink flower
Fold a pink origami flower from three square pieces of paper.
Fold a pink origami flower from three square pieces of paper.
Check out this video to learn how to fold a pink origami flower made by Joost Langeveld.
Check out this explanation of folding a white origami flower by Joost Langeveld. Beautiful!
Check out this video to learn how to origami a flower that looks like a tulip.
Check out this video to learn how to origami a small yellow flower with a purple dot in the center (of course, you have to have the right paper).
Check out this video to learn how to origami a flower with three petals. It's quite delicate looking.
Check out this video to learn how to origami a violet flower. It probably smells good too.
Fold a yellow origami flower with tips from this video. Oh la la!
You can use a small piece of paper to fold this orange origami flower.
Check out this video to learn how to fold a yellow origami flower. It's pretty cool looking.
Add a little sparkle to your child's next party by making these adorable flower bouquets. All you need is a few everyday craft supplies.
Check out this explanation of how to fold a bouquet of pink origami flowers by Joost Langeveld.
Check out this video to learn how to origami a purple flower just for the pure beauty and fun of it.
It doesn't take much time to fold this pretty pink origami flower. Have fun!
Check out this video to learn how to fold a (yes) funky origami flower! Enjoy!
Follow this step-by-step demonstration to learn how to fold a yellow origami flower.
Check out this video to learn how to origami a flower with this demonstrator's interesting design. The awesome giraffes in the background are also the guy's design.
Learn how to make an origami flower and stem with tips from this video. Enjoy!
Watch this video tutorial to find out how to paint a beautiful cheek art design of a flower!
Learn how to create a flower from inflated balloons, as Ori Livney shows you how to put a twist on Valentine's Day.
This video teaches you how to pick a lock using only a tweezer from a swiss army knife and a safety pin. Only use this information for proving that you're cooler than your other friends.
This video demonstrates how to make gorgeous paper flower ornaments for home decoration, special occasions, or gifts. These are made using Japanese papers, and f you hang them in the window, the light reflects through the translucent paper. You can even use them to hold photos!
Create your own notorious Pin-Up Girl eyes & lips with the team from Smashbox.
A simple yet effective way to make one of a kind mosaic flower pots!
Use ten pieces of paper to make a pop up yellow flower by layering. Remember to use glue.
Watch to learn how to make a paper flower ball. They are easy for everybody to make. This video is incredibly fast, you might have to watch it a few times.
Lock picking can be difficult with some security features. This instructional video shows you what happens when you encounter them and what to do. Break into a lock when you've forgotten your keys, but please don't sneak in anywhere you don't belong. Watch this video lock-picking tutorial and learn how to detect security pins.
By DevonLocks.Com - Security pins can be a pain. This video shows you how to bypass them. See our other video on how to spot them.
This is simple way to make a flower pattern on a bead. I use COE 104 "soft" glass. Watch this lampworking video!
Watch this video to learn how to pick a master lock n0.3 with a Uni-ball pen clip as the tension wrench and a bobby pin or hair pin as the pick.
Watch this video to learn how to make an autumn flowers bracelet.
Folding an origami flower with 8 petals from a square piece of paper. Designed and folded by Joost Langeveld
This is a tutorial video about compound circles (aka flowers) and freedom of expression. Hopefully you'll get some great tips on new ways to move your arms in conjunction with your poi. There is a quirky intro you may want to skip to get right to the instructional.
Halloween doesn't have to be the only fall holiday in which you employ pumpkins. Pumpkins make excellent Thanksgiving decor, especially when paired with other autumnal hues from seasonal flowers and stems.
If your opponent in a martial arts match has pinned you on the bottom, you can use a special technique to escape. Frank Mir, a champion of Brazilian jiu jitsu, demonstrates the way to use an arm post to get out of the pin. Move your opponent over your center line and use your elbows to escape.
Gaillardia may be a foreign word to you, unless you're a botanist or flower enthusiast, but the gaillardia plant can be simply defined as a daisy. The American plant is usually cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers, but it can also be the perfect craft project with the kids. This video will show you how you and your kids can make a foam amber wheel of gaillardias, which will surely please your young ones. To make this flower wheel, you'll need:
In this tutorial, we learn how to make a cheap wedding cake topper. You will need: Styrofoam, cling wrap, ribbon, and flowers. First, cover the Styrofoam with cling wrap. Next, clip an inch off the stem of your flower, and then press the flowers into the Styrofoam ball. Make sure the flowers are close enough together, to where you don't see the ball on the bottom at all. Once you do this, you can place it on top of the cake and decorate the rest of the cake. You can tie ribbons around the cak...
If you've ever had a hard time finding a gift for your mom on Mother's Day, this tutorial may be what you need. In this video, you'll find out how to make an orchid basket easily using some very beautiful flowers. These cannot only be used for Mother's Day, but can be used as a gift for a birthday or anniversary. So check out this tutorial to find out more and good luck!
The tradition of bringing a colorful boquet of dead flowers to your true love is old as balls, not to mention sort of morbid. Stop sending "let these deceased flowers signify the longevity of our relationship" messages by making paper flowers that'll last a long time if not forever (so long as you don't sit on them).
First of all you need some basic tools like sewing machine, scissors, pins, ruler, measuring tape and thread. You also need a printed knit of size 1.5 yard or 1.4 meters ad a separating zipper of size 18 inches or 46 cm. First you have to start by making the straps and bodice. Cut off two rectangles those measures from the top of your bust to the bottom of your bust. The length should be enough to go all the way around your upper half. Place these two rectangle pieces together. Now separate y...