How to make a flower from modules diagram. Master class "Flowers"

These flowers from triangular modules will be an excellent replacement for artificial and natural plants. Such a flower practically does not need to be looked after and it will bloom and delight you every day. Further detailed instructions and description.

Photo by Galina Tikhova

For assembly we need:

  1. 75 triangular modules (10 by 6 centimeters);
  2. 1 green A4 sheet for the stem;
  3. 3 hours of free time.

You can change the dimensions of the triangular modules at your discretion.

To get started, prepare and collect 75 elements. When assembling the flower, you can use glue (this way, the flower will last much longer and require less maintenance).

The design consists of 7 rows, which will be fixed in a checkerboard pattern:

If you go creative and alternate colors, you can get a great and stylish combination. This flower will great gift(like all modular origami), as well as an indispensable part of the interior, as an element that attracts attention.

Scheme of assembling flowers from triangular modules

In addition to this design, you can assemble in which to place this charming flower. It is in this embodiment that the composition will turn out to be as solid and complete as possible.


Folding flowers from modular origami is the most interesting activity. These classes are also suitable for educational process and for home art. Origami in the 21st century is becoming more and more popular all over the world.

This type of creativity perfectly brings together a team or a family, since everyone can contribute to the creation of beauty.

Origami - Snowdrops in a vase

In early spring, its first heralds, snowdrops, bloom. It is proposed not to tear these wonderful flowers, but to make them yourself.

Flowers and their assembly technique

The technique of assembling such flowers refers to modular origami. Each flower consists of three identical modules. They are made of white office paper or square stickers. Also, to make a flower, you will need a thin flexible wire and green crepe paper.

  1. Take three square pieces of paper with a side of 4 cm and fold the Shamrock modules out of them. If you are folding this module for the first time, it is best to practice on a larger piece of paper first.
  2. Lubricate the left small petal of one module with glue.
  3. Insert it into the pocket under the right petal of the second module.
  4. Glue the third module in the same way.
  5. Lock the modules into a ring by gluing the last tab into the pocket on the other side. There should be a small hole between the modules.

6. Take a wire 23 cm long and a strip corrugated paper 1 cm wide. Stepping back 1 cm from the edge of the wire, wind a small roll of paper.

7. Bend the free end of the wire as shown in the photo.

8. Rewind the paper over the folded end.

Continue winding the paper until all of the wire is covered.

9. Insert the wire with a thin end into the flower and pass through it, securing the flower on the thickening. At the base of the flower, wind another strip of green paper measuring 0.5 x 15 cm. It is better to cut the strip across the corrugation lines, so it will stretch better. Glue a small leaf cut from a 1 x 6 cm strip and bend the stem.

10. Cut out the rest of the leaves. To make them more rigid and keep their shape. Corrugated paper is best folded in half and glued together.

11. Make a few more flowers and collect a bouquet. It is better to fix it with an elastic band, and then tie it with a ribbon or put it in a vase.

Vase and technique of its assembly

For a vase you will need white, yellow and green triangular modules.

  1. Prepare 20 white pieces for the first row and 20 yellow pieces for the second. Connect them as shown in the photo.
  2. When 4 modules are typed in the first and second row, start collecting the third row. Every 4 yellow pieces, put on 1 white piece with the short side out.

3. Having assembled the third row, close the chain of modules into a ring.

4. Unscrew the ring so that the yellow modules are turned with their short sides facing out. At first, the ring may not hold its shape. Hold it with your hands, collecting the fourth row. The fourth row, start by fixing on the white module 2 white long sides out (dsn). Then insert 3 yellow short sides out (ksn). Then repeat the sequence.

5 Start the fifth row by attaching white, green and white modules (dsn) to 2 white modules. Next, insert 2 yellow (ksn). Repeat the sequence.

7. In the seventh row, repeat the sequence: white, green, yellow, green, white modules (dsn).

8. In the eighth row, repeat the sequence: 2 green, 3 white modules (dsn).

9. In the ninth row, repeat the sequence: 1 green, 4 white modules (dsn). It turned out the lower part of the vase. Give it a round shape.

10. Connect 7 green pieces by inserting the two corners of one row into the two pockets of the other. In total, make 4 green blanks and 4 white ones.

11. Put the resulting blanks-columns on the bottom of the vase with the short sides of the modules out. Put the green columns on the green modules of the ninth row, and the white columns between the two middle white modules.

12. Make an arch connection between the posts. Put on 5 modules as shown in the photo. Arches can be assembled separately, and then put on or built up gradually, starting from green and white columns on both sides.

13. Make 8 arches in total. This will take 40 white modules.

14. Complete the vase with a row of 32 green pieces. Put them on 2 corners, then 1.

Origami flowers (Snowdrops in a vase) is ready.

Origami - Vase with fuchsias

Such a modular bouquet in a vase can delight you with its beauty for a long time.

Flowers: instructions with phased assembly

Fuchsia flowers are made on the same principle as snowdrops.

  1. Complete 3 Pink Shamrock Modules. Connect them into a flower, as when making a snowdrop.
  2. A characteristic feature of fuchsia is the long pistil and stamens. Complete them. Take a thin flexible wire (11 - 13 cm). Wrap it with a strip of pink crepe paper and bend the tip. Approximately in the middle of the part, glue the twisted strips of paper.
  3. Put a flower underneath. Wrap a strip of green paper around the base of the flower.
  4. Make 5 such flowers on a thin wire. From green paper, cut out leaves on small legs. By folding, make veins on them.

5. Take a thicker wire and wrap flowers and leaves with a strip of paper to it. Fuchsia stems are pink, light brown, light green. They usually differ in color from the leaves.

6. Fuchsia can be two-tone. To make such a flower, make not one, but two blanks from the Shamrock modules, different in color. When assembling the flower, put them on one by one.

7. You can make fuchsia with a "terry skirt". Cut out 2-3 circles from corrugated paper and make a hole in the center. Put the circles on the wire with glued stamens, crimp around it and glue it. Then put on a flower.

Vase: assembly instructions

For a vase, prepare blue, white and pink modules. The color of the vase depends on what flowers will be in it.

  1. Prepare 54 pieces (18 x 3) for the first three rows. Assemble the first and second row, placing the modules with the long sides up. In the third row, arrange the modules with the short sides up.

2. Close the chain of three rows into a ring.

3. Turn the ring over and continue to put on the modules, placing them with the long sides out. Complete three rows of 18 modules.

4. In the seventh row, increase the number of modules by 6, putting on a pair of corners not one, but two modules.

5. In rows eight through fifteen, lay out 24 modules. Make a color pattern on the vase from the modules to your taste.

6. In the sixteenth row, fasten 24 modules with the short sides out (ksn). It turned out the lower part of the vase. Give it a round shape.

7. Connect 6 modules by inserting two corners of one into two pockets of the other. Make 12 of these in total.

8. Put the resulting blanks-columns on the bottom of the vase with the short sides of the modules out. Leave a couple of corners between the posts.

9. Put on 2 modules (ksn) for each column.

10. Finish off with three rows of 24 modules (ksn), alternating colors.

Paper origami (Vase with fuchsias) is ready.

Video modular paper origami (Vase)

The video shows an example of assembly and assembly techniques for modules. Understand the assembly in the video - you can assemble the vases in this article.

Modular origami: How to make a flower for beginners (video)

The example of assembling a flower from modules in the video is clear and simple. You will be able to do more and better because your knowledge grows. Good luck to you!

Some masters make real masterpiece flowers from paper. Looking at them, it seems that we are unlikely to be able to do something like that. But in fact, there are options for making paper flowers that even children can master. And the option presented below is just that - simple, not requiring a lot of effort, time and patience.

What you need to make a paper flower:

Colored paper (in this case, very convenient colored sheets for notes);
glue stick.

Step 1. Making a Petal

We will form a flower petal from a 9x9 square. In this case, blocks with stickers for records are indispensable!

Fold the square in half diagonally.

We combine the corners of the resulting triangle with its top.

We get a rhombus.

We wrap the edges of the rhombus towards the central axis.

We straighten the resulting workpiece.

On both sides, we turn out the "tails" as shown in the photo.

We get the following structure.

We bend the “ears” that go beyond the edge of the rhombus inward.

We wrap the edges inward along the already existing line.

We wrap the petal, connecting the wrapped edges.

Glue one of the glued sides with glue.

We glue, we get a petal.

Petals can be from 5 to 10-15.

Step 2. We glue the petals together.

Lubricate the end side of the petal with glue.

Glue the two petals together.

We glue all the petals one by one and get such a paper flower.

The final look of the craft. Photo 1.

The final look of the craft. Photo 2.

This modular origami flower is very easy to make with your own hands. In this case, you can vary the number of petals, glue the “stamens” inside the flower together, paint them in a contrasting color. You can add a bead to the center if you like. Such a paper flower can become the basis for making a topiary or an original element. gift wrapping. And if you like other flowers, then do not rush to leave our site, because we will show you how to make paper tulips. In our opinion, the craft is very beautiful!

This article will discuss how to make modular origami. The flower scheme is a whole culture of creating different bouquets. The basis of crafts are small modules made of multi-colored paper. This technique is assembled as a constructor and allows you to get various three-dimensional flowers. There are a lot of variations of creation: roses, lilies, cornflowers, daisies, water lilies and even flowers in the form of volumetric balls on a thin stem.

amazing art

modular origami is the marvelous art of creating volumetric figures. This technique originated in China. Thanks to small folded triangles, you can make different variations of houses, animals, plants, cars. Adults and children create unusual souvenirs, garlands, decorations for the Christmas tree with their own hands. It's all covered The color scheme is very easy to create. Its feature is that crafts are made up of various small modules. Such flowers are almost indistinguishable from real ones. They are decorated with rhinestones, sparkles, foil, varnish. Finished works are used to decorate the premises of houses, apartments and offices. Bouquets are hung in flowerpots, placed in vases, on bookshelves, window sills.

Preparation for work

The workplace must have a flat surface. To make origami modules you will need:

  • several sheets of A4;
  • pencil;
  • ruler;
  • scissors;
  • office glue.

Modular origami for beginners is just the first step in understanding this art. There are various more complex ways of making figures: sweep, quilling, kirigama, monegami, kusudama. For modular technology use paper or cardboard different colors. A sheet of paper is drawn into several equal rectangles. So that the future craft is large sizes, you can draw a sheet into 16 equal parts. If less - by 32.

  • 53 x 74 mm;
  • 37 x 53 mm.

Creating an origami module

1. The rectangle is folded horizontally in half.

2. Then fold in half vertically. The workpiece must be returned to its original position. Got two straight lines, by which you can make a module.

3. One side of the workpiece is folded towards the middle.

4. The second mirror side folds towards the middle in the form of an airplane.

5. The lower part of the workpiece is bent in a straight line.

6. The protruding segments are bent.

7. The protruding workpiece is folded up.

8. The design is folded in half. Both sides of the module are tightly connected.

Modular origami for beginners covers various variations of creating crafts. Such schemes are very simple. If you follow the exact instructions, even a child will independently create original craft. Consider several ways to create flowers.

Modular origami: instructions for creating a lily

To create a lily, you need two colors of paper. You can combine shades to your liking. White and red, orange and gold, pink and yellow look great. You will need 85 modules of one color and 50 modules of another. To create a stem, you need to use green paper. You will need 39 emerald modules. In total, 174 blanks will be needed. It is this number that covers modular origami. The assembly of the lily starts from the center. The blanks are connected in an even ring. 2 rows are created. Each of them uses 5 modules. Thanks to these details, it will be possible to fasten future petals.

To create a flower petal, 1 module is used in 1 row. Further in each row, their number increases by 1 piece. In the 2nd row - 2 modules, in the 3rd row - 3, in 4 - 4 modules, in 5 - 5 modules. Starting from the 6th row, their number is reduced by 1 piece. 6 row - 4 modules, 7 row - 3 modules, 8 row - 2 modules, 9 row - 1 module. Since we used 5 modules to create the center, we will need 5 petals. To make a stem, you need to alternate 1 and 2 modules in each row. Odd row - 1 module, even - 2 modules. The leaf of the stem is collected according to the scheme: 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1. The leaf is attached in the middle of the stem. The stamens are made from white cardboard. The material is rolled into a tube. It then scrolls around its own axis. The flower is put on the created stem. Stamens are inserted inside. Modular lily is ready! Another way to create a composition is presented above.

The queen of flowers - rose

A beautiful flower that will adorn a bouquet incomparably, this Modular Art covers different creation techniques. Most easy way presented in the photo. Let's take a closer look at the most difficult one. To create such a rose, you need 9 modules. Three of them have valves cut off. Then they need to be rolled up. To do this, you can use a knitting needle, a tube, a wooden stick. The long side of the module must be at the same level, that is, with a flat end. For the remaining 6 modules, the corners are bent, creating the illusion of a petal bend. For the base, a small circle with a diameter of no more than 2.5-3.0 cm is cut out. The valves of the three modules are lubricated. Then they are attached to the base. Three more of the same modules are glued inside. Modules with cut valves are placed in the center.

The stem can be made from wire, painted in green color. You can use a tube or stick, which must be pasted over with emerald-colored paper. The bud is neatly attached to the stem. To create a greater effect, petals can be cut out of green cardboard. Should work beautiful rose(origami). Modular Art recommends mixing these flowers with other species to create superb bouquets. Usually, roses are placed in the center. Asparagus, bergras, fern, gypsophila or ruscus are installed along the edges. Roses look great in combination with lilies, daisies, forget-me-nots, tulips and peonies.

Modular in the form of a ball

To create flowers, it is recommended to use double-sided cardboard or colored paper. It is desirable that the blank sides have different shades. Paper is folded into modules of the same size. Then they are given volumetric form. The corners are pinched and glued to each other. Created volumetric sphere from multi-colored modules. Twisted paper is used as stamens.

Tubes, sticks, laces and thin ropes are used to fasten the workpiece. Miscellaneous techniques DIY creation covers professional modular origami. Kusudama color scheme is one of the rarest and most simple ways. If you strictly follow the instructions, you will get a bouquet of unprecedented beauty. Above is another way to create these colors.



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