domingo, 10 de abril de 2016

How to Make Paper Claws – Origami Finger Claws

Origami Finger ClawsHow to Make Paper Claws – Origami Finger Claws Designer: Unknow Folder and Photo: @Origami_Kids Halloween is Coming! Another Origami idea for Halloween, you must to fold these claws to decorate your costume, scare your friends or simply scratch your … Continue reading

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sábado, 9 de abril de 2016

Origami Santa Claus by Eiji Tsuchito

Santa_Claus_Eiji_TsuchitoOrigami Santa Claus by Eiji Tsuchito Designer: Eiji Tsuchito Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty level: Easy. Time to fold 5 min. 10 steps. One uncut square origami piece of paper red and white about 20cm x 20cm, Diagram in Monthly … Continue reading

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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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viernes, 8 de abril de 2016

Two-fold Santa by Paula Versnick

2-fold_SantaTwo-fold Santa by Paula Versnick Designer: Paula Versnick Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty level: Very easy . Time to fold 5 sec. 2 steps. One uncut square origami piece of paper red and white about 15cm x 15cm Paula Versnick, … Continue reading

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How to make a high performance Origami Glider: The OmniWing

onmiwinThe OmniWing is high performance Origami Glider designeb by Mike Kelsey. Fast, long range and simple, the Omniwing is a stealthier, its balanced design allows it to fly quickly whilst also retaining the ability to fly fairly slow if desired … Continue reading

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jueves, 7 de abril de 2016

Simple Origami-Kirigami Christmas Tree

Origami-Kirigami-Xmas-TreeExtra Simple Origami-Kirigami Christmas Tree From model Origami Pine Tree Traditional Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids Difficulty level: Easy. Time to fold 15 min. 24 steps. Technique: This is the assembly of a modular model, cut and glue are required. It’s … Continue reading

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Secrets to Make the Best Paper Airplanes you’ll ever Fly

Secrets to Make the Best Paper Airplanes you'll ever FlyThe “secrets” to making paper airplanes fly well are largely the same adjustments which make hand launched gliders fly well. Most people have the unfortunate idea that a good paper airplane needs no adjustments after the basic folds are finished. … Continue reading

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