Showing posts with label Learning Origami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Origami. Show all posts

Sunday, January 28, 2018


origami flower - chrysanthemum

making a origami flower is very fun and decorative today i'm going to show you guys how to make a flower called "chrysanthemum"

1) fold a square piece of paper
in several directions like so
2) fold it diagonally.
3) grab one of the sides and
fold it flat. now turn the paper around
4) do the same like in step 3 

5) now it should look like this 
6) now grab on of the corners and fold it
flat like so. do it on all sides.
7) now it should look like this
8) fold the flap down do this on every
side with a flap
9) now it should look like this

10) now fold it and it should look like this

11) now fold a form like so
12) and your done


Zulal Ayture-Scheele. Beautiful origami. Sterling, 1990

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

origami animal - raven

making a raven is similar to making a carrier pigeon like in my other post but with a bit more difficult folds (use any type of colored paper you'd like).

1) fold diagonally and unfold 
2) fold again diagonally
3) fold it on its side like so.
4) now fold one of the folds to the left
like so.
5) fold the front side and then
push it back

6) now fold the current
front side like so and fold it down
7) now it should look like this
8) fold the wings up and now fold a
beak on the left side
now it should look like this.
and your done
Zulal Ayture-Scheele. Beautiful origami. Sterling, 1990

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Learning Origami: Pecking Crow

Learning Origami: Pecking Crow


The sun is officially starting to come out, which means that the crows are beginning to come back to rainy Seattle. For my last blog post, I will be showing you how to make an origami pecking crow! Since the weather is beginning to improve you will be seeing many crows in the Seattle sky, Today, thanks to the book, Practical Origami: A step-by-step guide to the ancient art of paper folding I can show you  simple steps to making your own origami paper crow model.

This origami crow model, created by Makoto Yamaguchi is very unique because the folds are made through two layers of paper, so when layers are separated, the folds are kept in place. This model is also unique because the crows beak can open. To open the beak, all you have to do is extend the wings outwards to open, and inwards to close. The book states, "To make the beak open you pull  the wings slightly apart" (Beech 127).  For this action model, the only material you will need is a square piece of paper.

The most troublesome part of making this origami piece was step four. The wording of this step was very difficult to understand, however the picture included in the step made it easier to understand. After looking at the picture, I was able to summarize the step into opening the section of paper at the top and pull the single layer, flatten the model. In the book, Step four stated, "Open the section of paper at the top slightly, and you will observe one layer inside the other. Pull out the single upper layer, separating it from the outer layer wrapped around it" (Beech 127).

Below are Eight steps to creating a paper Pecking Crow:
Step One: Fold the paper in half diagonally. 
Then fold into quarters, unfold.
Step Two: Fold the two edges to lie along the 
vertical crease created in step one. 

Step Three: Fold each of the
 pointed flaps outwards.
Step Four: Open Section of paper at the top and 
pull single layer, flatten the model.



Step Five: Fold the upper corner 
all the way down.
Step Six: Fold point created in 
step five to the right, unfold and repeat
 to the left side.

Step Seven: Unfold crease made in step six, 
pull and squeeze model together at the point.

Step Eight: Turn model over and repeat 
steps 5-7 on the other side.
















Overall,  this was a very entertaining and rewarding origami piece to make. This action model was very interesting and overall, I believe that my origami skills have improved tremendously since I began creating blogs. Thanks to the book, Practical Origami: A step-by-step guide to the ancient art of paper folding, I have a newfound interest in origami and will continue to make origami pieces. There is so much more to origami than just paper folding, origami can be used as a stress reliever or even just for pure entertainment, I learned  so much from this book, and cannot wait to continue learning more! For the final time, thank you so much for reading my blog, and I hope that the "Learning Origami" blog series, and the steps I summarized from the book made it easier to make an Origami pecking crow! Although this is my final blog, I hope that your knowledge from reading my posts has increased your interest in origami as much as making these blog posts has increased my appreciation for this art.

What is your favorite origami piece I have completed in this "Learning Origami" series? What did you learn from this blog?



Beech, Rick. Practical Origami: a Step-by-Step Guide to the Ancient Art of Paperfolding. Hermes House, 2006.

Monday, January 15, 2018

origami fantasy - witch

i hope you guys enjoyed my origami tutorials and this will be my last post so before i go let me show you guys how to make a origami witch (use any type or color of paper you'd like)



1) fold a paper diagonally 
2) fold one of the flaps from
the left side like so do on both sides
3) now it should look like this
4) make a fold where the face would
be at the top
5) now fold the fold back to make it
look like so.
6) do this once more so that it looks like
this.
7) now make some streaks on where
the dress should be to make it
look wrinkled.
8) now make a cut on the face to give
it some shape and make a fold
with the bottom paper.

do you guys like origami? if so why?


 Zulal Ayture-Scheele. Beautiful origami. Sterling, 1990








Monday, January 8, 2018

origami animal - carrier pigeon

making a carrier pigeon is very easy in just 10 steps you can call this pigeon your own (use any color or type of paper that you'd like).


1) fold diagonally and unfold
2) fold it again diagonally


3) fold its on its side like so.
4) now fold one of the folds like so.
5) fold the paper down like this.
6) then fold one of the wings up and do
the same for the other side
7) it should look like this.
8) now fold the left side like so
9) now it should look like this
10) now tear a line on the right side like
this. and fold it 
and that is how you make a carrier pigeon.


Zulal Ayture-Scheele. Beautiful origami. Sterling, 1990

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Origami animal - sea lion 


making a origami sea lion is fairly complicated so i would like to help you guys make a sea lion. enjoy! (origami is very decorative so use any type of paper/paper color you'd like)

 (2) paper over & fold the left and right edges to the middle..
(1) crease a square piece of paper diagonally and turn the..

(4) now that you folded the top unfold the top part & start..

(3) now fold the right and left edged starting from the top.. 
           

                     
 (5) lift both inner corners so that they meet in the middle..
(6) this is what it should look like after you do both sides.







(7) fold the paper making sure that the wings are sticking out
(8) fold the wings down making sure that it looks like this.





(9) fold the bottom part inwards so that its between the papers
(10) turn the paper horizontally and do the same for the head




(11) at tip of where the head should be fold it inwards like so




(12) do the same kind of fold where a sea lions beard should be and your done.
and thats how you make a sea lion. i hope you guys enjoyed and stay tuned for more origami animals.




Zulal Ayture-Scheele. Beautiful origami. Sterling, 1990