Origami heart for Sant Jordi
, by Arnau Sorribes, 4 min reading time
, by Arnau Sorribes, 4 min reading time
Carolina, colleague of Roosik & Co, explains step by step how to make Origamik Alat. In addition, we have prepared a document with illustrated instructions for you to print. Download it here:
Do you have everything ready? First, take colorful, square-sized origami papers. The ones we used have a size of 15cm x 15cm.
To begin with, you can also try it with your usual sheets, although it is better if they are thin so that they are easier for you to work with. We have them for you in the Roosik & Co store, come pick them up on St George's Day and try to make the heart!
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Once you've chosen your color, it's time to get started.
And repeat the same step with the other corner of the rectangle.
If we look at the heart from a geometric point of view, it now consists of a rectangle and a triangle. Do you see them in the image above? You need to fold about 1/3 of the rectangle part. Look at the following images to know how to do it and which points you need to press and mark well.
You will see that they are in the shape of a small triangle on both sides.
Next, fold the tips of the wings.
Finally, turn it over and you'll find out how it turned out!
Now that you have your winged heart, share it on instagram #origamik so we can see your artwork. We're sure you'll love it!
You can download the instructions on how to:
If you pass by the Roosik & Co store in Girona on April 23, take a look at the windows because we will be exhibiting a fabulous paper figure, handmade, scale by scale... They created it the artists Joan and Jofre de VidalFont Paper .
Enter and greet us, you will see Touramalli Rose , the special edition of the Glow ring that we have carefully created to celebrate this day. It is worked in rose gold and magenta tourmaline. Do you want to see it? We tell you curiosities of the creation process in: Ring Touramalli Rose .
Between books, roses and surprises, we hope you have a happy St George's Day!
Joier, clavador, gemmòleg i dissenyador per l'UB i el JORGC. Especialista en diamants naturals.