Now add a thin line of the tacky glue to the edge of the triangle and fix the other triangle on top of it to form a chevron square. Allow it to dry. Then open the sides to create a perfect chevron square. Repeat this process with all of your triangles until you have three chevron squares:
Next, cut from the bottom of the square to the top with the lines opening outward. Cut the second square the same way. Then shape your Orchid Petal:
Lets make the Lip. Use your third triangle and instead of making a square, this time take your scissors and cut from bottom to the top part of the triangle shaping it like ridges:
Now with your index finger and your thumb pull and shape it from the seam to the ridges to form a beautiful shape like shown below:
Lets make the Sepals. Cut out 3-1/2 inches of paper across the grain. Fold your paper 4 times and cut out the 4th part of your Orchid. You should have 6 pieces altogether:
Next cut about 26 inches of the 22 gauge wire. Then cut a ribbon piece about 1/2 of an inch from your roll and place a dot of hot glue on one side of the paper ribbon and wrap around the wire. Once you reach the bottom of the wire, place another dot of hot glue to the end of the paper and hold until cooled. Now cut the wire in to 5 even sections:
We are going to use 3 wires to make the Petals. Take 2 of the Petals and put dots of tacky glue on one side of the paper and place the wire in the middle of the Petal. Make sure that there is an approximate 3 inch stem. Next, place the second Petal on top of the original petal by sandwiching the wire in between the 2 Petals. Hold firmly and then shape them as demonstrated in the picture. Repeat this process with the other sets of Petals until you have 3 sets:
In order to make the Throat of your orchid, you need to cut 2 tear shapes from the paper; one approximately 1/2 of an inch in diameter and one approximately 1/4 of an inch in diameter. Use your paper molding pen to form them into a cup:
It is time to put all the pieces together to make our Orchid. Take the first 2 Petals and twist the stems together so that they are firmly attached to one another. The Petals should be facing out and opposite of each other as shown in the picture:
Philip Hoel
October 14, 2024
Dear Roya
I love the black Orchid, it’s very beautiful.
However in the tutorial the black on black petals make it very difficult to see the assembly steps. Especially during the placement of the center very intricate throat petal.
I was wondering if there was another tutorial of the same flower but in a lighter color.
Unfortunately my eyesight isn’t as as it used to be.
I appreciate your time and consideration in this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you, thank you.
Sincerely
Philip Hoel