The roses, originating in the eastern asian region, are now distributed mainly in our north, north-west and south-west japan and north korea. Here's a little piece of paper for sharing roses。
Prepare a square piece of paper, then a four-point cross folding of the paper, leaving a clear crease. Then the paper is split in two and folded in four on the basis of the crease。
At the center of the paper, fold out a little triangle that does not exceed one centimetre!
When you expand the whole piece of paper, you can see a small square
Squeeze the creases on both sides, squeeze them in the middle, turn them into pips, and fix the edges of their mouths again

The mouth needs both sides, and then expands the paper to see this new square
The side of the square continues to fold to both sides as hard as it can be
With the creases on it, it's convenient to fold the paper into shape
This is how it's going to be
We're gonna have to go the other way

Pull up a folding edge and push it towards the clockwise side, but make sure that the next side shows two to three centimeters
And that's the other way around. Okay
All four sides repeat the steps above, so that's how it works
Following arc crease, centered on a small square, starting the spiral and convulsing four angles simultaneously
Just keep spinning and scalding as planned
That's the effect

From the back, the nest facing the small squares, the edges are folded inside
It's the last corner in there, and the bottom of the rose will be completely successful
On the other hand, the petals are fixed




