Magic Cube Rose

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Intro: Magic Cube Rose

Here is a simplified step by step guide to make another exciting and fun art project, the Magic Cube Rose!

This is my first ible to be posted here,

I hope the pictures will help to convey what I wish to say 

STEP 1:

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 2: Petals

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 3: Leaves

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 4: Assemble Half-cubes (leaves)

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 5: Assemble Half-cube (petals)

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 6: Fusing the Half-cubes

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 7: Open the Rose

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 8: Final

The instructions are in the pictures!
Just mouse over the yellow box.

STEP 9: Imagine. Create. Share. Feel Good!

Rose Cube is my favorite origami ever!
I made lots of it because I am planning to present a pair of yellow and red rose (one in cube form, while the other in full bloom) inside a box to each patients I will be caring for on Christmas eve!
Yes, I will be on duty as usual :-D

38 Comments

It is nice but can you make a more yeays
I'm going to give this to my boyfriend.

how do you do the green ones

really wow i have gifted this to my granyyyyy

I't looks great but do you have to use two sided coloured paper?
Also how big would it be if I used post-it notes?
Thanks in advance.
You must use construction paper for this!!!! Trust me. I'm an origami master.
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You may use one-sided colored paper. Start off with the wrong side facing up. But the white side of the paper would show between the gaps.
Post-it notes can be utilized.
The smaller the paper being used, the higher is the difficulty level.

My pleasure. :-D
Two-sided color paper could be used. I used several types of paper that made it turn out well (but not really like a rose...)
I'm giving this to my girlfriend for Valentine's Day. I just made it & I am putting in a surprise for her. When I present it to her, I'm going to do the normal opening. But next, I'm gonna tell her to put her hands out to where it makes a bowl. Then I'm gonna tilt it upside down, pinch the green part, then out will come a Belgian Seashell. A Belgian Seashell is this chocolate shell w/ chocolate hazelnut filling inside. So, what do you think of this? Is it (insert positive word here) or (insert negative word here)?
verrrrrrrrry niiiiiiiiice on ly needs a littel improvement
Please make the instructions in the yellow boxes clearer. It is a little difficult understanding what you mean.
Cool I tottaly agree♫
Alittle hard to follow, but combined with another video instructable it worked perfect. Video was unclear, this one was great, this one was unclear video helped out!

I made one for a special someone, takes it everywhere with her! She live it!
I'm not sure why we had to fold in and out the leaves so many times but I just wanted to say I DID IT! :)
Thanks for sharing. Succeeded making it in my first attempt ;) and i must say, it luks simply pretty.
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