
Origami Grass / Flower Stem & Leaf
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Learn how to make a simple origami tuft of grass! These little grass sprouts look very cute and can also be used as a flower stem & leaf. Very easy to make, great for kids.
Origami Grass / Flower Stem & Leaf Instructions
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1. This is the back of the paper, usually white.
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2. Fold the bottom corner up to the top corner.
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3. Unfold the previous step.
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4. Fold the bottom right diagonal edge and fold it up to align with the central crease.
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5. Bring the top right diagonal edge to align with the central crease as well.
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6. Next fold the bottom left diagonal edge up to align with the central crease.
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7. Repeat the same on the top diagonal edge.
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8. Fold the model in half by bringing the bottom section upwards.
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9. Fold the right of the shape up and to the left at an angle, it will be guided by inner flaps inside.
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10. Open out the right section and reverse fold it.
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11. The finished origami grass or stem and leaf!
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