jueves, 14 de enero de 2016

Pajarita with Christmas Cap

Pajaritax2Pajarita with Christmas Cap by Juan Rubio Designer: Juan Rubio Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty level: Easy. Time to fold 15 min. 26 steps. One uncut square origami piece of paper red and white about 25cm x 25cm. Diagrams in … Continue reading

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miércoles, 13 de enero de 2016

How to fold an Origami Crane

Gruya 150How to fold an Origami Crane The Origami Crane is probably the most classic of all origami. This is the one origami everyone tries to learn to fold. In this easy tutorial I show you how to make a crane … Continue reading

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Christmas Tree – Origami Tree by Jo Nakashima

Origami Christmas TreeChristmas Tree – Origami Tree by Jo Nakashima Designer: Jo Nakashima Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Technique: unit origami, no cuts, no glue, It’s folded from 5 squares of different sizes. For the Tree: Green paper (cardboard paper): from top: 4cm … Continue reading

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martes, 12 de enero de 2016

Origami Cat by Richard Wang

4gatos150Origami Cat by Richard Wang There are many different cat origami models that you can try. This cat model is a easy one disegned by Richard Wang, it provides a slightly realistic finished design that includes both the cat’s face … Continue reading

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Origami Ancient Pyramid by Jo Nakashima

piramide 150Origami Ancient Pyramid by Jo Nakashima Pyramids have intrigued the human imagination for thousands of years. In this post an extraordinary work of Jo Nakashima is shown, recreating the magnificent Mexican pyramid El Castillo (Spanish for “the castle”), also known … Continue reading

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What Makes Paper Airplanes Fly?

What Makes Paper Airplanes Fly?What makes a paper airplane fly? Air — the stuff that’s all around you. Aerodynamics Hold your hand in front of your body with your palm facing sideways so that your thumb is on top and your pinkie is facing … Continue reading

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Santa Claus by Marcela Brina

Santa_Claus_Marcela_BrinaSanta Claus by Marcela Brina Designer: Marcela Brina Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty level: Easy . Time to fold 10 min. Folded from two squares of origami paper red and white, about 15cm x 15cm How to fold Here! Option … Continue reading

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