I'd definitely use textured paper in order to hide the flaws of this particular origami, as it can get a bit crinkly even when you've done it a few times 😅 ty for the tutorial!
Wow... so eye-catching and beautiful!! Thank you so very much. Your work is amazing. If I may ask, please: Is there a link you could add to your video for how/where to buy the shiny, textured dark green paper (on the completed lily pad model at start of video, not the light green), please? And the flower paper too?
I'm sorry but when I tried it 3 times they all failed here 4:30 any tips on that. Because mine goes 3d not flat am I supposed to holt the middle part like you did?
I'm sorry to hear that. I used to have such difficulty, I also tried again and again, but it's not exactly flat, the ease depends on the type of paper you use.
The best Lily pad ever! Keep it up
I'd definitely use textured paper in order to hide the flaws of this particular origami, as it can get a bit crinkly even when you've done it a few times 😅 ty for the tutorial!
Wow... so eye-catching and beautiful!! Thank you so very much. Your work is amazing. If I may ask, please: Is there a link you could add to your video for how/where to buy the shiny, textured dark green paper (on the completed lily pad model at start of video, not the light green), please? And the flower paper too?
You can search with the key "Pearl crumpled paper".
Can u do tree
I'm sorry but when I tried it 3 times they all failed here 4:30 any tips on that. Because mine goes 3d not flat am I supposed to holt the middle part like you did?
I'm sorry to hear that. I used to have such difficulty, I also tried again and again, but it's not exactly flat, the ease depends on the type of paper you use.
@@thaobuiOrigami I see I also noticed that it is because of the paper but didn't think much of it. Thank you for clarifying😊