The beautiful paper rose that Michael gave to Sara in "Prison Break" is actually called the Kawasaki Rose, named after its creator, Mr. Toshikazu Kawasaki. It has a very realistic and elegant rose shape. When placed in a vase, it looks almost real. Below, I will step by step teach you how to fold a complete Kawasaki Rose. However, please note, do not use too small paper, or your fingers will get tangled! The standard size used here is 15 cm square colored paper.
Before folding, I must remind you again that pre-folding creases are an indispensable preparatory step. Many people always rush into folding according to the diagrams, ignoring the creasing step. In fact, creases are very important. Folding the creases carefully and beautifully will result in better works. The worst scenario is realizing halfway through that there are no pre-creases. At this point, if you hastily and randomly fold, the final work will usually be crooked and unsightly... So, don't be lazy and skip this most important step!
Gently push the four petals outward to reveal the stamen.
Lightly press the edges of the petals, causing the outer ends of the petals to form a certain curve, making them look like real petals.
To make the flower look more beautiful, you can try different types of paper, as both too thin or too thick paper will affect the appearance of the finished flower.
The last step for the flower is to appropriately embellish the petals so they look more natural and attractive.
Of course, adding stems and leaves before placing it in a vase makes it even more modern.
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