Fold a Napkin Into a Rose

A paper napkin rose can make a lovely table decoration that is sure to impress a date, dinner party guests, or a young child. Just grab a paper napkin and in a few minutes you can create your own floral origami. It adds a creative personal touch to a special dinner or occasion. It doesn't cost much and is very simple to do.

Steps

Wrapping Method

  1. Unfold the napkin completely. Then, fold the top down about two inches (5 cm). Press the fold with your fingers. The folded portion at the top will be used to make the head of the flower.[1]
    • Using a table or flat surface to work will make this step easier.
  2. Hold the upper left corner between your fingers. Pinch the napkin between your index and middle finger tightly. You fingers should be pointed in the same direction as the fold.
  3. Wrap the napkin around your fingers. Start by going behind your fingers. Make sure the bottom wraps evenly with the top. Continue wrapping the napkin tightly around your fingers until there are about two inches (5cm) left, then stop.
  4. Fold the flap in the upper right corner diagonally to the top edge. This will create a small triangle on top of the flap. The fold will help to shape the rose and create a little separation between the layers of petals.
  5. Wrap the corner around your fingers, and hold under your thumb. The napkin should now be cylindrical in shape. Make sure the top and bottom are about even in size.
  6. Twist the base of the rose tightly to form the stem. Keep your fingers in the head of the flower. Hold the coils around your fingers in place. Use your free hand to work on the stem.
    • Pinch the napkin just below the two inch fold and begin twisting with your free hand.
    • Once the base is secure, pull your fingers out gently.
    • Keep twisting until you get about halfway down the stem, then stop.
  7. Find a corner at the bottom of the napkin and pull it gently so it sticks out. This will create a leaf for the stem. Pinch the leaf between your fingers to keep it loose as you continue twisting the stem to the bottom.
  8. Display your rose, or give it to a special someone to make them smile. Making a paper rose out of a napkin is a great trick to know. If you're ever in need of a flower and don't have time or money to spend at a floral shop, this simple trick can save the day.

Coiling Method

  1. Unfold the napkin. Open it up all the way so it looks like a large square. The creases in the napkin should form four smaller squares on the fabric. Place the napkin flat on top of your palm.
  2. Pinch the center of the napkin between your index and middle finger. Place your index finger in the center crease on the top side of the napkin and your middle finger on the bottom side.[2] The palm of your hand should be facing you.
  3. Fold the far portion of the napkin over your index finger so that it rests on top of the other half of the napkin. The top of the napkin should be slightly shorter than the bottom. Hold the edges closest to you with your free hand to keep the napkin in place.
  4. Turn your hand so the napkin folds around the inside of your index and middle finger. Hold the fold in place with your thumb. Then turn your hand back over so you are holding it with thumb on the bottom and your index and middle finger on top. This will leave just your pinky and ring finger free.
  5. Fold the napkin under your middle finger. Pinch your middle finger and ring finger together to hold the remainder of the napkin between them. The remainder of the napkin should now be sticking up on the backside of your hand.
  6. Wrap the remainder of the napkin around your ring finger and pinky. Use your thumb to hold the end of the napkin in place. If you look at the back of your hand you should only see your middle finger on the exterior of the napkin. All of your other fingers should be inside the coil of the napkin.
  7. Pinch the napkin to form the flower head. With your free hand, squeeze the napkin just beyond the tips of your fingers. Once you have firmly pinched the napkin you can remove your other hand from the flower head.
  8. Twist the napkin to form the stem. Follow the direction of the folds you created to form flower head when twisting the stem. After about one inch of the stem is formed, stop twisting. The top of the flower should be able to remain firmly in place now.
  9. Twist from the bottom of the stem. Leave one of the corners free and begin to twist the napkin to form the base of the stem. The free corner will be used to make a leaf for the stem. Twist until you reach the desired size for the leaf.
  10. Twist both ends of the flower stem. The more you twist the thinner the stem will be. Just be careful not to twist so hard you tear the napkin. Once you reach the middle you can adjust the flower stem a bit so it looks natural.
  11. Display your rose. It makes a great centerpiece for a table. You can also give it to a special someone. It's a simple and sweet gesture. Once you get the hang of it, you will be able to make a paper napkin rose in just a few minutes. They cost less money than real flowers and they won't ever wilt or lose their petals.



Tips

  • Try coloring your finished rose with markers to create a more realistic appearance.
  • Make several of these paper roses and tie them together (or put them in a cup) to create a bouquet centerpiece for your table.

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