looking for a good water lily / lotus

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stevieboy1
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looking for a good water lily / lotus

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Hi all im looking for a diagramed good looking water lily lotus flower. ive seen some realy nice looking ones but wonderd were i could find the diagrams for any nice ones or what good books could i get that may have one in?
I want to make a nice one to display Langs dragonfly on. :D
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Re: looking for a good water lily / lotus

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bye the book advanced origami. by michal lefause (I can't spell sorry).
It has an awesome one!
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LeafPiece has one in their gallery, I think they said it was diagrammed. Maybe you could PM them?
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Re: looking for a good water lily / lotus

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Thank you for the replys i have the advanced origami book somewere in the cubord i will dig it out and see if i can find the diagrams in there. :wink:
just looked at leafpeaces ones too so might give them ago as well. :wink:

I just like the idea of displaying all my insects etc in cases and having them perched on flowers, plants and branches etc just to make them look a little nicer. :D
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You could also take pictures of the animals in their "natural habitat" (ie owl in a tree). It's a bit difficult, but (IMHO) the pictures look nice.
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