Learn how to make an Origami 4-Petal Star Flower. It also looks a little like an origami ninja star, if you so choose to call it that. :-) It doesn't really have a purpose, other than decoration. Make a whole bunch and place them in a shadow box for in a really unique room decor. Or tape a bunch to a wall with putty in a child's room. Note: Written instructions are meant to be general guidelines, to be used in conjunction with the video tutorials. Please refer to the video tutorial for detailed instructions. 1. Start with a waterbomb base. If you're unsure how to fold that, please refer to the video tutorial above. Fold tip to the top edge. Crease it in very well. 2. Spread both sides out (in opposite directions; left side to left; right side to right). 3. Flatten. Repeat on both sides. 4. Fold flaps in counter-clockwise direction (click on any image to enlarge). 5. As you continue to fold the flaps in a counter-clockwise direction, you will notice the center start to "inflate" and create a square shape. Flatten the square at the center by pushing on it towards a flat surface (e.g., table). 6. Reinforce creases to create a more 3-dimensional look, and dramatic look. 7. And you're done!!! :-) Yay! Don't forget to subscribe on YouTube for more original designs!
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This tutorial may not be duplicated! Copyright Jenny W Chan 2014 This tutorial will show you how to fold a cute little standing origami penguin out of one sheet of square paper. The sheet of paper I used in this video was 3" x 3". It's a quick craft that can be done in a classroom setting, especially when Christmas time rolls along. :) Written InstructionsMATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONS Warning: Written instructions are meant for more experienced folders. It might be confusing for beginners! 1. Start with a waterbomb base. If you do not know how to fold the waterbomb base, refer to the beginning of the video above. Notice 4 flaps. 2. Fold the front 2 flaps along the vertical center crease, diagonally. 3. Fold the back 2 flaps in the same manner. 4. Angle the front 2 flaps upward, creating the wings. 5. Fold foot upwards, creating a triangle. Repeat on both sides. 6. Bookfold (a.k.a. Fold penguin in half, lengthwise). 7. Fold feet up on both sides. 8. Create head. Fold down & flatten. Notice "M" shape at the back of the head. Similar to a crane's head.
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