Wide paper modular vase. Modular origami vase diagram

Modular origami"Vase" can serve wonderful decoration interior, or become an interesting gift on March 8th.

For assembly modular origami vase "zig-zag" you will need 1296 (288 blue modules, 276 yellow, 260 pink, 244 green, 228 white). The size of the modules is 1/32 sheets of A4 format.

Assembly diagram of the modular origami Vase "Zig-zag":

It is better to collect 2 or 3 rows at once.
1st row:(1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 2 white, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 yellow) - repeat 4 times. There are a total of 36 modules in a row.
2nd row:
3rd row:(1 white, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 2 green, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Connect into a ring.

4th row:(2 white, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
5 row:(1 green, 1 white, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 2 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 white) - repeat 4 times.
6th row:(2 green, 1 white, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 white) - repeat 4 times.
7th row:(1 pink, 1 green, 1 white, 1 blue, 2 yellow, 1 blue, 1 white, 1 green) - repeat 4 times.
8th row:(2 pink, 1 green, 1 white, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 white, 1 green) - repeat 4 times.
Row 9:(1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 white, 2 blue, 1 white, 1 green, 1 pink) - repeat 4 times.
10th row:(2 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 white, 1 blue, 1 white, 1 green, 1 pink) - repeat 4 times.
Repeat rows 1 to 10 two more times.

Row 31:(1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 2 white, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 yellow) - repeat 4 times.
Row 32:(2 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 white, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 yellow) - repeat 4 times.
Row 33:(leaving 2 inner corners of blue modules 32 rows free, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 2 green, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Row 34:(leaving 2 inner corners of blue modules 33 rows free, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Row 35:(leaving 2 inner corners of blue modules 34 rows free, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 2 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Row 36:(leave 2 inner corners of blue modules of row 35 free, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Row 37:(leave 2 inner corners of blue modules of row 36 free, 1 blue, 2 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Row 38:(leave 2 inner corners of blue modules of row 37 free, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Row 39:(leaving 2 inner corners of the blue modules of row 38 free, 2 blue) - repeat 4 times.
Row 40:(leaving 2 inner corners of the blue modules of row 39 free, 1 blue module) - repeat 4 times.

Modular origami vase "Zig-zag" is ready.

Assembling the stand for our vase:
A total of 273 modules will be required (117 white, 78 blue and 78 yellow).
1st row: 39 white modules.
2nd row: 39 white modules.
3rd row: 39 white modules.
4th row: 39 blue modules.

With my own hands. The two-color palette makes for an interesting combination. This unusual craft, which can be made from paper of all colors.
Necessary parts for creation:

  • Paper triangles for origami purple and white;
  • Glue gel or glue gun.

Stages of work:

We start the assembly with purple triplets, which we place as illustrated in the photo:

In total you need to make 14 triplets. We close the blanks in a circle. We assemble two more circular rows of purple triangles with 28 parts in each row. The result is the following:


4r. – assembly is carried out using white triangles. In the current row, you need to increase the number of modules to 35. To do this, for every fourth origami triangle from the previous row, you need to string not 1, but 2 elements at once


5 rub. – 35 purple triangles;
6r. – alternating elements according to the scheme: 1 white origami triangle, 4 purple


7r. – in this row you need to increase the number of component elements to 42. To do this, perform the assembly as follows:
We string 2 white paper triangles onto a white element of the previous row, then 1 purple, then 2 purple ones onto one triangle of the previous row.


and again purple, we dress as usual.
Next, repeat the combination until the end of the row.
8 rub. – alternation of elements: 3 white, 3 purple modules;


9r. – alternation: 4 white, 2 purple elements;


10 rub. – alternation: insert 1 white triangle between two purple ones of the previous row, then – 1 purple, 3 white, 1 purple;
11r. – alternation of elements according to the scheme: 1 purple, 2 white;


12 rub. – alternation: insert 1 purple origami triangle between the two white ones of the previous row, then – 1 white one;



13r. – alternation of elements: 2 purple, 1 white;


14 rub. – alternation: 1 purple, 1 white, 3 purple, 1 white;


15 rub. – alternation: 2 white, 4 purple triangles;


16 rub. – alternation: 1 white, 5 purple;


17r. – 42 components of violet color;
18 rub. – 42 white triangles;
19 rub. – in this row you need to reduce the number of elements to 28. To do this, put 1 white on the 3 corners of the modules of the previous row (1.5 modules).


This is what the final product looks like:


In this row, you can fix the triangles with adhesive so that they do not move as a result of subsequent assembly.
20 rub. – 28 purple origami triangles. Starting from this row, we put on each triangular module, slightly lifting it and moving it forward.
21r. – alternation: 1 white, 1 purple element;

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Today we will tell you how to make a vase from modules. Such a beautiful decoration will delight the eye not only for you, but also for your loved ones. Also, such a craft can easily be used as an original gift.

The process of creating such a decoration may seem complicated to many, because it uses the modular origami method. However, if you are patient, you will succeed.

It’s not at all difficult to make a cute vase from modules, you just need to follow the instructions exactly.

Vase made of paper blocks in origami style

What you need:

  • Twenty-eight sheets of white and fourteen sheets of colored paper.
  • Glue, scissors.

Fold triangles out of paper in the traditional way. We need to make four hundred and thirty-three white and two hundred and eleven color modules.

For the third strip, take twenty white ones, and for the second, twenty colored blanks.

For the third, you also use twenty colored blanks.
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For the fourth row, we already take thirty colored pieces of paper. To add ten modules, put on the first one as described above, and for the second and third, leave the adjacent pockets empty. This must be done as shown in the figure with arrows.

Add thirty modules from five to sixteen to the resulting craft to create a drawing, as shown in the photographs below. To do this, use colored paper.

When you finish making the sixteenth row, you will get a beautiful image, and in the seventeenth you use thirty pieces of white paper.

We make the eighteenth row of thirty prepared white parts, just put them on backwards relative to the row that goes before.

Take forty pieces of colored paper and make the nineteenth row, evenly distributing them in the form of a circle.

Don't worry, it won't be long now.

The last row consists of forty colored modules, they need to be made this way. Insert the corner on the left into the left pocket of the second part, and insert the corner on the right between the previous rows.

You make the bottom for the vase using thirty colored modules, they are inserted into each other. Glue the resulting ring to the base of the vase.

How to make a vase - the easy way

Take A4 paper and mark it as shown in the figure, then cut along the marked lines. As a result, you should get rectangles measuring fifty-three by seventy-four millimeters.

If you divide the long side into eight parts and the short side into four, then you will get rectangles measuring thirty-seven by fifty-three millimeters.

Fold the sheet in half along the wide side. Next, bend it as shown in the pictures below.

Fold the edges into the middle.

Now turn it over.

Fold the edges up.

Bend the ends of the corners through the triangle and straighten them out.

Then fold the edges again along the lines we outlined. Bend it up.

Bend it in half.

This module will have two corners and two pockets.

Now we begin to describe how to make the vase itself from modules of this type.

For this you need to prepare the figures, as described above. Use white, green and yellow paper for this.

You need to make twenty white modules, the same number of yellow ones, connect them together.

As soon as the first and second rows contain four blocks, build the third. After every fourth yellow module, insert one white one so that the short side looks out.

As soon as the third row is ready, connect the ends of the rows in the form of a ring.

Turn the ring inside out so that the yellow modules are on the surface with their short sides.

If the ring doesn't hold its shape, don't despair. Holding it with your hands, you can begin to assemble the fourth row. To begin, attach two modules to the white piece with the white ends facing up. Then insert the three yellow pieces with the short sides facing up. You continue like this.

You begin to make the fifth row by attaching two green parts to two white modules, then two yellow ones. Continue as well.

When creating the sixth row, use one white module, two green and one yellow. The sequence of actions is the same as when creating the fifth row.

Do the seventh row in the same way, using all three block colors according to the pattern: white, green, yellow, green, white.

Eighth row - two green, three white.

The ninth is green, four are white - this will make our bottom. Give it the shape of a circle.

Now you need to connect these green parts and insert their two corners into each other’s pockets. You need to make four such blanks in green and four in white.

Place the resulting blanks on the bottom of the future vase so that the short sides stick out. Connect the green blanks to the modules that are in the ninth row. White ones are placed by white modules, which are located in the middle.

Between them you make a connection in the form of an arch by putting five modules on posts, and then gradually build up the structure. You need to make eight arches, for this you will need forty white blanks.

Wrap the vase in rows of green.

Vase with fuchsias

First, let's make the fuchsias themselves.

You need to make three modules from pink paper, they are called “Trefoil”. Mosaics and appliques are usually made from such blanks.

To do this, we will only need paper of the color we need, in our case pink.

Cut a square out of it, then place it on the table, colored side down. Bend the square diagonally and unbend it. Fold the edges inward. In the same way, bend the side corners into the middle.

Then bend the corners inward. Unfold the left corner and bend the protruding part of the side. However, everything is clearly shown in the figure.

Having set the corner inward, bend the left one on the left side, and do the same on the right.

Rotate the product one hundred and eighty degrees and bend the corners down. Turn it over again.

Fold the edges into the middle, the layer at the back will come up.

Now we make our flower.

Combine the three prepared figures into a flower that looks like a snowdrop.

Using a thin flexible wire, make the pistils and stamens of the flower. To do this, cut the wire into pieces eleven to thirteen centimeters long. You wrap these sections thin paper and bend the end. Glue the tip of the paper to the paper base.

Attach the flower itself downwards and glue strips of green paper to the base.

Now, using thicker wire, make a stem for the flower and attach flowers and leaves to it.

Showing your imagination, you can make the flower two-colored by folding a trefoil out of paper different colors. When you assemble, these blocks are put on top of each other.

Let's start creating a vase.

To do this, you need to prepare modules of white, blue and pink colors.

There must be fifty-four of them in order to make the first three rows. Place them with the long sides facing up, thus preparing the first two rows. Create the third row in the same way, only with the short sides down.

Connect all three rows with opposite ends in the form of rings.

Turn the craft over and put the next pieces on top with the long sides. You will need to make three rows of eighteen modules.

Increase the number of blanks by six pieces in the seventh layer by connecting not one, but two blanks.

Starting from the eighth row and ending with the fifteenth, attach twenty-four blanks to each, while creating a pattern to your liking.

Twenty-four modules are attached to the sixteenth row with the short side facing outward. This will serve as the basis for the vase, so give it a circle shape.
Connect all six resulting blanks together. by inserting the corners of one workpiece into the pockets of another.

Place these posts on the bottom of the prepared bottom. The short sides should face outwards.

For each column you put on two prepared products.

We complete the work by putting twenty-four blanks on three layers of crafts. Choose colors according to your taste.

A very beautiful do-it-yourself modular origami vase. The two-color palette makes for an interesting combination. This is an unusual craft that can be made from just paper of all colors.
Necessary parts to create a craft:

  • Paper triangles for origami in purple and white;
  • Glue gel or glue gun.

Stages of work:
We start the assembly with purple triplets, which we place as illustrated in the photo:

In total you need to make 14 triplets. We close the blanks in a circle. We assemble two more circular rows of purple triangles with 28 parts in each row. The result is the following:


4r. – assembly is carried out using white triangles. In the current row, you need to increase the number of modules to 35. To do this, for every fourth origami triangle from the previous row, you need to string not 1, but 2 elements at once


5 rub. – 35 purple triangles;
6r. – alternating elements according to the scheme: 1 white origami triangle, 4 purple


7r. – in this row you need to increase the number of component elements to 42. To do this, perform the assembly as follows:
We string 2 white paper triangles onto a white element of the previous row, then 1 purple, then 2 purple ones onto one triangle of the previous row.


and again purple, we dress as usual.
Next, repeat the combination until the end of the row.
8 rub. – alternation of elements: 3 white, 3 purple modules;


9r. – alternation: 4 white, 2 purple elements;


10 rub. – alternation: insert 1 white triangle between two purple ones of the previous row, then – 1 purple, 3 white, 1 purple;
11r. – alternation of elements according to the scheme: 1 purple, 2 white;


12 rub. – alternation: insert 1 purple origami triangle between the two white ones of the previous row, then – 1 white one;




13r. – alternation of elements: 2 purple, 1 white;


14 rub. – alternation: 1 purple, 1 white, 3 purple, 1 white;


15 rub. – alternation: 2 white, 4 purple triangles;


16 rub. – alternation: 1 white, 5 purple;


17r. – 42 components of violet color;
18 rub. – 42 white triangles;
19 rub. – in this row you need to reduce the number of elements to 28. To do this, put 1 white on the 3 corners of the modules of the previous row (1.5 modules).


This is what the final product looks like:


In this row, you can fix the triangles with adhesive so that they do not move as a result of subsequent assembly.
20 rub. – 28 purple origami triangles. Starting from this row, we put on each triangular module, slightly lifting it and moving it forward.
21r. – alternation: 1 white, 1 purple element;


22r. – we reduce the number of triangles in the row to 19. We dress 18 white elements in the same way as in the 19th row, and we dress the nineteenth as usual, on two corners.


23r. – 19 white elements;
24 rub. – 19 purple;
25 rub. – 19 white triangles;
26 rub. – 19 purple;
27 rub. – again we increase the number of parts: we put two elements on one origami triangle from the previous row.


The row consists of 38 white pieces.
28 rub. – We put on 38 purple triangles with a forward tilt;


29 rub. – repeat row No. 28;
30 rub. – We dress 38 white origami triangles with a forward tilt.
The vase made of paper triangles is ready!



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