That's how the paper folds.

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Whether you’re looking to transform an ordinary piece of paper into a flower, a fish, or one of six versions of a dinosaur, look no further than the Origami Resource Center. This online hub of paper-folding tutorials ranges from the basic (airplanes and cranes) to the ultra-sophisticated (polyhedrons, a flying pterodactyl), and then veers into origami offshots such as the artful folding of towels/napkins, tea bags and even toilet paper. Or, Star Trek and Star Wars Origami. And there are instructions for Kiragami(if you’re skillful with scissors). Happy folding!

Here are a few more great Origami resources.
Learn how to make a miniature album here.
Find out how how to fold a Japanese Paper Ball here.
Find out how to make an Koi here.
Make an Lotus here or an hummingbirds here.
Here is a great 3D animation of how to fold the classic paper crane.


 


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David Langton is the founder of Langton Creative Group, an award-winning NY communications design. He is currently pursuing college teaching and speaking opportunities.