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How to Make Origami Art
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Origami—the Japanese art of paper folding—goes back in history to the creation of foldable paper. Learn about this ancient art form in this introductory lesson!
with Origami TwistOrigami—the Japanese art of paper folding—goes back in history to the creation of foldable paper. Learn about this ancient art form in this introductory lesson!
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13 CQ
Origami is the art of folding paper in a specific sequence. But before you delve into the art form, learn the symbols used in Origami diagrams in this lesson!
with Origami TwistOrigami is the art of folding paper in a specific sequence. But before you delve into the art form, learn the symbols used in Origami diagrams in this lesson!
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4 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to create a fun Origami paper fortune teller using the Valley Fold. Then write fortunes inside, and try the game out with friends!
with Origami TwistIn this lesson, learn how to create a fun Origami paper fortune teller using the Valley Fold. Then write fortunes inside, and try the game out with friends!
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3 CQ
The waterbomb base is a traditional Origami model that uses simple valley folds and is complete in minutes. Learn to create the waterbomb base in this lesson!
with Origami TwistThe waterbomb base is a traditional Origami model that uses simple valley folds and is complete in minutes. Learn to create the waterbomb base in this lesson!
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5 CQ
Now that the waterbomb base is complete, and you are comfortable with basic folds, check out this lesson and learn how to make an Origami waterbomb model!
with Origami TwistNow that the waterbomb base is complete, and you are comfortable with basic folds, check out this lesson and learn how to make an Origami waterbomb model!
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