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Paper Tulips

Nov 30, 2024 · Modified: Mar 14, 2025 by Emily · Leave a Comment

Create beautiful paper tulips complete with stems and leaves—perfect for spring decorations, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, gifts, or brightening someone’s day.

With just a few simple folds and a bit of glue, you can bring a touch of nature indoors!

Origami tulips in a tall vase.
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  • Tips For Success
  • Common Mistakes & How To Avoid Them
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Paper tulips are a delightful and charming way to celebrate the beauty of spring or express appreciation to someone special.

These enchanting flowers can serve various purposes, making them an excellent choice for many occasions.

Imagine crafting a vibrant bouquet of paper tulips to gift on Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, showcasing your love and thoughtfulness. You can also create these tulips for birthdays, adding a personal touch to your gift-giving.

The beauty of these paper paper tulips lies in their versatility; not only can they be made using colorful origami paper, but you can also repurpose scrap paper, giving each flower a unique character.

With the addition of stems and leaves, you’ll create an arrangement that resembles a blooming bouquet, making them perfect for gifting or decorating your home.

These charming paper flowers can brighten anyone’s day, making them perfect gifts for special occasions like Christmas, Easter, Mother’s Day, birthdays, or Valentine’s Day.

Imagine surprising a friend with a lovely bouquet of colorful paper tulips—each one a little piece of art that reflects your thoughtfulness and creativity.

Plus, crafting these tulips can be a wonderful group activity!

Gather your friends or family for a crafting session and enjoy the shared experience of folding paper into something beautiful.

Once you get the hang of the basic design, feel free to mix and match colors and sizes to make each tulip unique.

Close up image of origami tulips.

Other beautiful and easy flowers you might like to make include origami day lilies, simple origami flowers, origami lily flowers, or these traditional origami roses.

You could mix and match the flowers and make a beautiful bouquet to display or give as a gift!

Why You'll Love This Pattern

  • Quick and easy to make, perfect for all skill levels.
  • Versatile for different occasions, from home decor to gifts.
  • Customizable with various colors and patterns to suit your style.
  • These easy tulip flowers are great to give as a gift for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or birthdays.
  • These paper tulips are easy to make.
  • Don't be put off by the number of steps in these instructions! We have broken down the steps to make it easier for you to understand.

Skill Level

★★☆☆☆ (Easy)

Materials Needed

  • Lightweight square paper, such as origami paper (in your choice of colors), we recommend using 6x6" (15cm x 15cm) paper for a medium sized tulip head.
  • Green paper (for the stem and leaf)
  • Thin craft stick or long skewer
  • Scissors (for cutting stems and leaves)
  • Glue (to attach leaves and stems)

Instructions

Making the Tulip Head

Using the colored square sheet

Step 1: Start with the color you want your tulip to be facing down.

Step 2: Fold the bottom edge to meet the top edge.

Step 3: Unfold previous step.

Step 4: Fold the left edge to meet the right edge.

Steps 1 to 4 for folding the tulip head.

Step 5: Unfold previous step.

Step 6: Fold the top left corner down to meet the bottom right corner.

Step 7: Unfold previous step.

Step 8: Fold the top right corner down to meet the bottom left corner.

Steps 5 to 8 for folding the tulip head.

Step 9: Unfold previous step.

Step 10: Fold the bottom left corner to meet the centre point.

Step 11: Repeat previous step for remaining corners.

Step 12: Fold the paper in half from bottom to top.

Steps 9 to 12 for folding the tulip head.

Step 13: Fold the right edge (top layer only) towards the left, following along the existing middle crease. Then squash fold it down to form a square.

Step 14: Flip your paper over from left to right and repeat previous step.

Steps 13 and 14 for folding the tulip head.

Step 15: Making sure the open side is away from you, fold the left and right corners (top layer only) in towards the middle crease (stopping slightly away from the crease).

Step 16: Flip your paper over from left to right and repeat previous step.

Step 17: Fold the left edge (top layer only) to the right.

Steps 15 to 17 for folding the tulip head.

Step 18: Flip your paper over from left to right and repeat previous step.

Step 19: Fold the bottom right and left edges (top layer only) in slightly.

Step 20: Flip your paper over from left to right and repeat previous step.

Step 21: Using a pair of scissors, cut a small hole (1-2mm) at the bottom of the tulip head (where the folded edges meet).

Steps 18 to 21 for folding the tulip head.

Step 22: Gently open out the tulip head.

Step 23: Using a pencil or chopstick, curl the tips of the tulip head down. Set aside.

Steps 22 and 23 for folding the tulip head.

Making the stem and leaf

You will need: 2 pieces of green colored paper. For a tulip head that is made with 6 inches x 6 inches (15cm x 15cm) paper you will need 5 inches x 2.5 inches (12 x 6cm) sized green sheets of paper.

To make it easier to make the stem, you can use a craft stick or wooden skewer.

Step 1: Take 1 of the green papers. Arrange the paper to sit slightly on a diagonal and have the color side facing down.

Step 2: Place the craft stick (or skewer) slightly above the bottom left corner of the paper.

Step 3: Wrap the paper firmly around the craft stick and then continue rolling the paper around the stick until you nearly reach the end of the paper.

Step 4: Apply some glue at the open end of the paper and then roll the paper over the remaining paper. Allow the glue to dry and remove the craft stick.

Steps 1 to 4 for folding the leaf and stem.

Step 5: Now we will make the leaf using the remaining green sheet of paper. Arrange the paper to sit vertically with the colored side facing down.

Step 6: Fold the paper in half from left to right.

Step 7: Unfold previous step.

Steps 4 continued to 7 for folding the leaf and stem.

Step 8: Fold the top left and top right corners in to meet the middle crease.

Step 9: Once more, fold the top left and right corners in to meet the middle crease.

Step 10: Repeat the previous step.

Step 11: Fold the bottom left and bottom right corners in to meet the middle. This will be the bottom of the leaf. Set aside.

Steps 8 to 11 for folding the leaf and stem.

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Putting It All Together

Step 1: Using scissors, cut 4 deep and evenly spaced slits (about 1cm) into the top of the stem.

Step 2: Using your fingers, spread out the slits.

Step 3: Apply some glue to the undersides of the slits.

Step 4: Insert the stem into the tulip head by placing it through the small hole you cut into the head. Press down the glue on the stem to the tulip head to secure it. Allow the glue to dry.

Steps 1 to 4 for putting the tulip together.

Step 5: Apply some glue to the bottom side of the leaf.

Step 6: Wrap the bottom side of the leaf around the stem (the position is up to you) below the tulip head. Hold the leaf in place while the glue dries.

Step 7: Completed paper tulip.

Steps 4 continued to 7 for putting the tulip together.

Tips For Success

  • Use a bone folder for crisp creases.
  • Experiment with different paper textures for varied effects.
Close up image of paper tulips.

Common Mistakes & How To Avoid Them

Not folding precisely: Take your time to ensure accurate folds for a polished look.

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations

Try using patterned paper or even wrapping paper for a unique touch. You can also add embellishments like glitter or stickers to personalize your tulips further.

FAQ

Can I use regular paper instead of origami paper?

Yes, but ensure it's lightweight for easier folding.

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Helpful Origami Tips

If you're curious to learn more about origami, you might like to look at our basic guides on how to make some common origami folds.

Start with the valley fold and mountain fold—these are the foundation of most origami models.

Once you're comfortable, you might like to try the petal fold for 3D shapes, and explore the bird base and square base for more complex designs.

The water bomb base is also great for creating inflatable or geometric models, like this inflatable origami rabbit.

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Origami tulips in a vase.

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