How do you make a origami balloon?
Balloon
- Fold the paper in half downwards to make a rectangle.
- Fold in half again.
- Open the front half of the paper, swinging the flap out and folding it down to create a triangle.
- Flip over and repeat step.
- Fold the corners up to meet at the tip.
- Fold the corners in to meet at the center.
How do you make a paper star step by step?
STEPS
- 1Choose the paper size. Either Letter size paper (8.5″ x 11″) or any square piece of paper can be used to make a folded paper star.
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- 2Make the first fold.
- 3Mark the point “X”.
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- 4Make the second fold.
- 5Make the third fold.
- 6Make the fourth fold.
How do you make a gift box step by step?
- Cut out your paper squares. To make our box we’ll need two square pieces of paper.
- Fold the paper squares in half.
- Fold your paper into a diamond.
- Make the paper creases.
- Turn your paper square into a rectangle.
- Create an L with your paper.
- Unfold the edges.
- Finish your box!
Can you fold origami stars into Christmas ornaments?
These 5 pointed origami stars are easy to fold and make beautiful Christmas decorations. You can make them from magazines, scrapbook papers or sheet music, whatever you happen to have lying around. We don’t have our tree up just yet so for now I’ve put these Christmas star decorations on our mantelpiece.
How big of an origami star do you need?
Origami purists will frown upon me using scissors but hey, this is the 21st century not feudal Japan 😉 The finished star Christmas ornaments will be about 60% of the size of the square you start with. So a 12″ square will make a 7″ star, or a 8.5″ square will make a 5″ star.
What kind of origami do you use for Christmas decorations?
5 Pointed Origami Star Christmas Decorations These 5 pointed origami stars are easy to fold and make beautiful Christmas decorations. You can make them from magazines, scrapbook papers or sheet music, whatever you happen to have lying around.
How do you fold paper into a star?
Starting with the pentagon completely unfolded, pinch all the corners together and squash them toward the center. With a bit of “massaging” the paper will collapse into a star shape. Turn over the star. Fold in the right edge to the center line, like this: Working clockwise around the star, do the same thing for all the other arms: