How To Make An Origami Tulip (Part 1)

PART TWO (the stem):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiNQP4IM94I
Here's a video of me showing how to fold a tulip! Feel free to give me advice as to how to better my videos, this was my first attempt at an instructional video so all feedback is well appreciated.
Check out video two when I have the time to upload it. Haha.
Oh, and if you're having troubles with certain steps, don't hesitate to ask me! I'll try get back to you when I have the time, for sure.
Origami was developed from the customary Japanese art of paper folding, which joins 'oru' symbolizing 'folding', and 'kami' symbolizing 'paper'. See Videojug's short instructional video on How to make an origami tulip (part 1) in easy step-by-step commands. The intention of origami is to produce an object using geometric folds and crease patterns with only one piece of paper and soon you'll be taught How to make an origami tulip (part 1).
Origami is special in that it only uses a little number of different folds, but they can be combined in a number of ways to make intricate designs. Become a professional origami maker by watching other Videojug origami instructional videos on how to make roses, boxes, dragons and many more. There's no need for an origami guidebook when you can get all the free advice needed in one place.
Make sure to press clean creases as you move through the steps because you will need to utilize every fold shortly in the paper folding process.The verbal commands are a supporting addition to the visual origami guidelines. Starting with that solitary piece of paper, it's amazing what objects you can complete.
Origami can be enjoyed by people of all ages.