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Intermediate
Foliage
Created by Marcia Joy Miller
Adding Foliage transforms a flower into a plant. It
can also be used in a vase or a scene. At the end of the
instructions, floral display ideas are shown that include
Spring Flower and Fluted Vase (both models are taught
in this chapter). You can create the components of
Foliage during coffee breaks and then connect them
during another coffee break.
PAPER: Fold the two leaf components from two 4-inch
squares created from the designated folding paper included
in the back of the book on page 189. (See the instructions
under the subheading “Other Supplies” in Chapter 1 to
learn how to make a 4-inch square from an 8-inch
square.) Fold the stem from a 1½-inch rectangular
strip of paper obtained by cutting on the dotted lines
of the designated folding paper included in the back of
the book on page 191. This included folding paper has
optional dotted lines that you can cut along to shorten
the strip for the stem. You can also create the model from
bond paper. Use two 3½-inch squares of bond paper for
the leaf components and a 1½ by 5½-inch strip of green
medium weight bond paper for the stem component. For
use in a vase, fold the stem from a longer
strip of paper.
BASIC TECHNIQUES:
See Chapter 1 for the
Diamond Base exercise.