Learn how to fold origami flowers as a simple way to slow down and enjoy the moment. Watching a flat square turn into a rose or a lily feels almost poetic, and flower models naturally reward patience. Even the simplest designs look elegant once finished, without needing advanced skills.
Origami flowers are easy to come back to. You can fold the same model a few times, try different paper, tweak the shaping, and each version will feel a little different. They also look great together, which makes it fun to create small arrangements or compositions. That sense of repetition and balance is calming, and fits naturally with the more mindful side of origami.
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