Everyone wants to test their paper airplane at some point. After all, the reason we build them is to fly them. And every airplane that has ever been built has had some testing done on it to make sure that … Continue reading →
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Christmas Tree (Origami Flir Tree) by Sanja Srbljinović Čuček Creator: Sanja Srbljinović Čuček Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty Level: High Intermediate Technique: unit origami, no cuts, no glue, It’s folded from 3 squares of origami green paper of different sizes: … 
Many of the origami airplanes flying you do will be , at home. Indoor flying has very much advantages – no airflow to carry off the paper airplane or send it crashing to the Earth. No precipitation to change it … 
Santa Claus by Dimitris Dalas (Didas) Designer: Dimitris Dalas (Didas) Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty level: Easy. Time to fold 8 min. 11 Steps. Folded from a one classic Red and White Single Uncut square origami paper, about 20cm x … 
Folding And Flying Your Planes Almost anyone can make paper airplanes, but it helps to know a little about how best to fold them and how to make them fly the way you want. The following guidelines will help you … 
Nun in the wind by Gabriel Alvarez Casanovas Nun in the wind by Gabriel Alvarez Casanovas (Monja en el Viento) Designer: Gabriel Alvarez Casanovas Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty level: Easy. Time to fold 5 min. 10 steps. One uncut …