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Christopher Harbo - Origami Folding Frenzy: Boats, Fish, Cranes, and More!

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From boats and fish to cranes and vases, exciting traditional and original paper folding projects await young origami artists. Organized from easy to challenging, each project includes clear, step by step, photo illustrated instructions that make developing paper folding skills fun. All projects also include creative tips for using and displaying models to impress friends and family.

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FANTASTIC FOLDING FUN G et ready for a paper-folding frenzy This collection - photo 1
FANTASTIC FOLDING FUN G et ready for a paper-folding frenzy This collection - photo 2
FANTASTIC FOLDING FUN

G et ready for a paper-folding frenzy! This collection of traditional and original origami models is loaded with surprises. Impress your friends with paper boats that float. Fold money into miniature shirts and pants. Create a Chinese vase that pops up into a 3-D masterpiece. From cranes to bluebells to paper lanterns, your fingers will fold flat pieces of paper into amazing shapes. What are you waiting for? Grab some paper and lets start folding. An origami adventure awaits!

MATERIALS Origami is an affordable hobby because it doesnt require many - photo 3
MATERIALS

Origami is an affordable hobby because it doesnt require many materials to get started. In fact, youll only need a square sheet of paper for most of the models in this book. A few models may require some extra materials, but you can easily find most of these items around the house:

Paper: While you can fold with just about any paper, authentic origami paper often works best. It is perfectly square, easy to fold, and has a crispness that holds its creases well. Youll find packets of origami paper with many fun colors, patterns, and sizes at most craft stores.

Scissors: Sometimes a model needs a snip here or there to pull off a key detail. You wont need it often, but keep a pair of scissors handy.

Ruler: Some models use measurements to complete. A ruler will help you measure.

Paper Trimmer: A good quality paper trimmer will come in handy when you want to cut paper to a custom size. Rotary blade paper trimmers are a good choice for precise, clean cutting. A variety of paper trimmers can be found at any craft store.

Pencil: Use a pencil when you need to mark a spot with the ruler.

Craft Supplies: Markers and other craft supplies will help you decorate your finished models.

FOLDING SYMBOLS
Dotted Line
A fold or edge hidden under another layer of paper also used to show where to - photo 4

A fold or edge hidden under another layer of paper; also used to show where to make a cut with a scissors. Example:

Single-Pointed Arrow Fold the paper in the direction of the arrow Example - photo 5

Single-Pointed Arrow
Fold the paper in the direction of the arrow Example Double-Pointed Arrow - photo 6

Fold the paper in the direction of the arrow. Example:

Double-Pointed Arrow Fold the paper and then unfold it Example - photo 7

Double-Pointed Arrow
Fold the paper and then unfold it Example Half-Pointed Arrow Fold the - photo 8

Fold the paper and then unfold it. Example:

Half-Pointed Arrow Fold the paper behind Example Looping Arrow - photo 9

Half-Pointed Arrow
Fold the paper behind Example Looping Arrow Turn the paper over or - photo 10

Fold the paper behind. Example:

Looping Arrow Turn the paper over or rotate the paper Example - photo 11

Looping Arrow
Turn the paper over or rotate the paper Example Zigzagging Arrow Pleat - photo 12

Turn the paper over, or rotate the paper. Example:

Zigzagging Arrow Pleat the paper by reverse folding twice Example - photo 13

Zigzagging Arrow
Pleat the paper by reverse folding twice Example Striped Arrow Inflate - photo 14

Pleat the paper by reverse folding twice. Example:

Striped Arrow Inflate the model by blowing air into it Example TERMS - photo 15

Striped Arrow
Inflate the model by blowing air into it Example TERMS AND TECHNIQUES - photo 16

Inflate the model by blowing air into it. Example:

TERMS AND TECHNIQUES Folding paper is easier when you understand basic origami - photo 17
TERMS AND TECHNIQUES

Folding paper is easier when you understand basic origami folding terms and symbols. Practice the folds below before trying the models in this book. Bookmark these pages so you can refer back to them if you get stuck on a tricky step.

Valley folds are represented by a dashed line. One side of the paper is folded against the other like a book.

Mountain folds are represented by a dashed and dotted line The paper is folded - photo 18

Mountain folds are represented by a dashed and dotted line. The paper is folded sharply behind the model.

Squash folds are formed by lifting one edge of a pocket The pocket gets folded - photo 19

Squash folds are formed by lifting one edge of a pocket. The pocket gets folded again so the spine gets flattened. The existing fold lines become new edges.

Inside reverse folds are made by opening a pocket slightly Then you fold the - photo 20

Inside reverse folds are made by opening a pocket slightly. Then you fold the model inside itself along the fold lines or existing creases.

Outside reverse folds are made by opening a pocket slightly Then you fold the - photo 21

Outside reverse folds are made by opening a pocket slightly. Then you fold the model outside itself along the fold lines or existing creases.

Rabbit ear folds are formed by bringing two edges of a point together using - photo 22

Rabbit ear folds are formed by bringing two edges of a point together using existing fold lines. The new point is folded to one side.

Petal folds are made by pulling a point upward and allowing its sides to come - photo 23

Petal folds

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