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Origami ButterflyInstructions1. Start with your paperwhite side up.www.origami-fun.com2. Now Fold the Paper inhalf diagonally, bothways.Fold in half, open, then foldin half the other way.6. Fold the outside edges intothe centre line3. Fold all four corners intothe centre and crease well4. Turn Over and Fold all fourcorners into the centre again.5. Your creases should looklike this. It looks complicated,but dont worry!8. Rotate the model, and repeat step 7.7. Holding each inside edge from the point at thecentre, bring these edges out to the points shown.Then, fold the top edge downwards and flatten9. Fold the top halfbackwards and flatten10. Fold down thefront outside corners11. Fold theseoutside cornersinward as shown12. Fold thebutterfly in half13. Now fold the toplayer backwards, at theangle shown.14. And now fold theback wing backwardsalso at the same angle15. Open out. Yourbutterfly is complete!

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The Japanese word "Origami" itselfis a compound of two smallerJapanese words:"oru” to fold"kami” paperThe folding of two origamicranes linked together fromthe first known book onorigami Hiden senbazuruorikata published in Japan in1797.

Origami TortoiseInstructions

Step 1:Start with your paperwhite side up and fold inhalf from corner tocorner to make atriangle.Unfold.

Step 2:In the oppositedirection, fold yourpaper in half fromcorner to corner to makea triangle.

Step 3:Fold the outside cornersto the center line.

Step 4:Fold the same trianglepoints upwards to thetop point.

Step 5:Fold only the uppermostlayers of the top twotriangles outwards.

Step 6:Cut ONLY the top Layerof the bottom pointalong the crease.

Step 7:Fold out the top layer ofthe bottom triangle tomatch the top.

Step 8:Fold the sides in to thecenter.Fold the top point in tothe center.

Step 9:On the top triangle, foldthe tip up.

Optional:If your tortoise won’tstand up, try using apiece of tape to hold theside pieces in.

Step 10: Flip over andyou are finished!

Origami ButterflyInstructions

Step 1:Start with your paperwhite side up and fold inhalf.Unfold.

Step 1 continued:Start with your paperwhite side up and fold inhalf the oppositedirection.Unfold.

Step 2:Start with your paperwhite side up and fold inhalf diagonally making atriangle.Unfold.

Step 2 continued:Start with your paperwhite side up and fold inhalf diagonally in theopposite direction.Unfold.

Step 3:Fold all four corners intothe center.

Step 3 continued:Fold all four corners intothe center.

Step 3 continued:Fold all four corners intothe center.

Step 3 continued:Fold all four corners intothe center.

Step 4:Turn over.Fold all four corners tothe center.

Step 4 continued:Fold all four corners intothe center.

Step 4 continued:Fold all four corners intothe center.

Step 4 continued:Fold all four corners intothe center.

Step 5:Unfold.Your creases should looklike this.It looks complicated, butdon’t worry!

Step 6:Fold the left edge to thecenter.

Step 6 continued:Fold the right edge tothe center.

Step 7:Open the top edge andfold down along thecreases.

Step 8:Rotate your paper anddo the same thing to theother end.

Step 9:Fold in half.

Step 10:Fold the front outsidecorners downwards.

Step 10 continued:Fold the front outsidecorners downwards.

Step 11:Fold these cornersinwards as shown.

Step 12:Fold the butterfly in half.

Step 13:Fold the left wingbackward.

Step 14:Fold the right wingbackward at the sameangle.

Step 14 continued:It should make a littletriangle shape like this.

Step 15: Open yourbutterfly and you arefinished!

Origami CraneInstructions

Step 1:Start with your paper,color side up.

Step 1 continued:Fold in half from the toppoint to the bottom.Unfold.

Step 1 continued:Fold in half from the leftpoint to the right.Unfold.

Step 2:Turn your paper over,white side up.Fold in half from top tobottom making arectangle.Unfold.

Step 2 continued:With white side up, foldin half from left to rightmaking a rectangle.Unfold.

Step 3:Using the creases youhave made, bring theoutside corners and thetop point to the bottom.

Step 3 continued:This is how it shouldlook.

Step 4:Fold the top layer on theleft side to the center.

Step 4 continued:Fold the top layer on theright side to the center.

Step 4 continued:Unfold both.

Step 5:Fold down the topcorner.Unfold.

Step 6:Open the top layer andbring it upward alongthe last crease you justmade while bringing thesides inward.

Step 6 continued:So that it looks like this.

Step 7:Turn it over and do thesame thing.

Step 7 continued:Fold the top layer on theleft side to the center.

Step 7 continued:Fold the top layer on theright side to the center.

Step 7 continued:Unfold.

Step 7 continued:Fold the middle triangledown.Unfold.

Step 7 continued:Open the flap on thebottom and lift upwardswhile bringing the sidesinwards.

Step 7 continued:It should look like this.

Step 8:Fold the top layer on theright side to the center.

Step 8 continued:Fold the top layer on theleft side to the center.

Step 9:Flip it over and fold thetop layer on the left sideto the center.

Step 9 continued:Fold the top layer on theright side to the center.

Step 10:Fold the left “leg”upwards.

Step 10 continued:Fold the right “leg”upwards.

Step 10 continued:Unfold.

Step 11:Open and lift the rightleg upwards and pushinside the openingbetween the wings.

Step 11 continued:Open and fold the left“leg” upwards and pushinside opening betweenwings.

Step 12:Fold the top pointdownwards to make awing.

Step 12 continued:Flip it over and fold thetop point down to makethe other wing.

Step 12 continued:Fold the tip of one of thepointy tips down tomake a head.

You’re finished with yourcrane!

www.origami-fun.com Origami Butterfly Instructions 1. Start with your paper white side up. Fold in half, open, then fold in half the other way. 2. Now Fold the Paper in half diagonally, both ways. 3. Fold all four corners into the centre and crease well 4. Turn Over and Fold all four corners into the centre again. 5. Your creases should look .

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