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Frog origami bookmark
Frog origami bookmark















Unfold and then fold one corner of the top of the triangle down to the folded edge and crease well. Fold the right and left points of the triangle up to the top angle of the triangle. Place the folded edge of the triangle down. You can make the triangle smaller if you want a smaller bookmark though. This is a nice size to work with and it is a good size for decorating. Go grab some and let’s get to it! Origami Bookmark Instructionsįold the paper to make a triangle. All you need is copy paper ( 8×11.5-inch colored paper is nice), scissors, glue stick, and some markers. I love this craft because it takes so few supplies. It only takes a few folds and then makes a bookmark that can be used as it is or can be decorated in a million different ways. Origami Corner Bookmarks are a good beginner origami project. No more dog earing a page! Easy Origami Bookmark- few supplies needed!

frog origami bookmark

You will love to Make Easy Origami Corner Bookmarks with the kids to decorate and use to mark a spot in your book, journal, or textbook. Simply download, print and cut into 7x7-inch squares.Jump to Tutorial Make Easy Origami Corner Bookmarks

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I even have some printable origami paper you can download and use for FREE. If you don’t have any origami paper on hand here are a few alternatives that you probably already have at home. It's worth noting that while I always recommend using origami paper you can make origami with many different types of paper. Ruler - You may need to measure and mark your paper for precise folding. Scissors - Some origami models require cutting (kirigami) and so having a pair of scissors on hand can be useful.īone Folder - You can use a bone folder to help make crisp creases in the paper. Origami Paper - This paper is specifically designed for origami and comes in a variety of different colors and patterns. You'll also find some extra tools below that can help when it comes to finishing off your origami. The main supplies needed for origami are a square piece of paper and a flat surface to work on. Which kid wouldn't love a jumping origami frog (bonus points if they have googly eyes) popped in their birthday card? Or a paper boat to float in the bath? Gifts - Origami also makes great gifts or toys. Hang single stars on the tree for Christmas or love hearts as a garland in February.ħ. Holiday Ornaments - There are many different kinds of origami designs you can use as decorations. Or even a practical origami phone stand so you'll always know where your phone is.Ħ. A geometric bowl and use it as a desk tidy.

frog origami bookmark

Organisers - Make half a traditional origami box and use as a desk drawer organiser. Bookmarks - A fun way to keep your place in a book.ĥ. Greeting Cards - Fold origami Christmas trees for holiday cards, hearts for Valentine's day or beautiful origami butterflies for birthday cards.Ĥ. Glue them to magnets and pin things on your fridge or use them to embellish scrapbooks.ģ. These can be hung up and used as decoration for a room or party or used as stand-alone decoration. Decorations - Create a variety of origami decorations such as a traditional origami crane, paper heart or lucky stars. Fold a pretty bow or a paper flower to create handmade gift toppers to adorn your gifts.Ģ.

frog origami bookmark

Gift Wrapping - Origami can be used to create a simple gift box like the masu box for a one-of-a-kind gift box. There are many different ways you can use origami in your everyday life from organising your desk to practical bookmarks and cute decorations to creating unique gifts for friends and family.















Frog origami bookmark