

Origami Camellia Step 9: Time to repeat that squash fold. Origami Camellia Step 8: Fold point F to meet point G. Once you've made the crease, it's pretty easy to squash down the fold. Pry open paper and crease along the dotted line shown below.

Origami Camellia Step 7: Now we have to make a squash fold again, like we did in Step 5. Origami Camellia Step 6: Now fold point C to meet the line D-E as shown in the pictures below. You just have to know where to crease the paper. Origami Camellia Step 5: Now we'll need to make a squash fold, which is not difficult. Origami Camellia Step 4: Now fold point B to meet the other diagonal crease. Origami Camellia Step 3: Fold point A to meet the diagonal crease. Origami Camellia Step 2: Make 2 triangle folds, one along each diagonal axis. Origami Camellia Step 1: Start with a 6 inch square (15cm x 15cm) origami paper, color side down. You might want to start with something simpler like any of the easy flowers or the lotus blossom or rose with leaf. So if you're a beginner and are not familiar with squash folds, this is not the best of origami to start with. This is not a straightforward origami due to the multiple squash folds. Other fun facts about camellia - Sacramento, CA is nicknamed the Camellia City and Camellia is the state flower of Alabama! Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page!
