![]() ![]() 23 To make this fold you will be turning the part above the crease inside out (see inset) and pressing down to fold at the crease you made in step 22. So fold the neck up and to the front at the angle shown and repeat folding it to the back. A mountain fold is where the crease makes a peak on the top side of the paper. Then, fold it in half the other way and unfold it again. First, fold the paper in half one way and unfold it. 22 We need to make another crease to get the neck pointing upwards. Fold a square piece of paper in half both ways, unfolding it after each fold. The fold at crease 1 in image below is called a mountain fold, like an upside down V and the fold at crease 2 is a valley fold, like a V. Unfold 21 Hold the end of the neck and pull it downward so that it folds at each of the creases. Fold the bottom two corners in to meet at the center of the bottom edge. Fold it in half again to make a triangle half that size. 20 Make a second crease down at an angle (see image) by folding the neck to the front and then around the back. Fold it into a triangle by bringing one corner to meet the opposite corner. 19 Make a crease running along the same line as the front of the wing, by first folding the neck to the front and then around the back. 18 Fold the bottom edge of the front flap(just the top layer) up to meet the top edge, and repeat with the bottom layer, folding around back. We will be forming the neck of the dragon in the next few steps. 8 Flip over 9 We are repeating step 7 on the other side by pulling the left corner to the right which opens it up and then press to fold on the creases This forms our bird base. Press the edges down so that they meet at the centre and fold where the creases were made. 7 Grab the top layer of paper from the right corner, and pull it towards the left, folding on the crease running vertically. Flip the paper over and repeat on the other side. Your creases should look the same as in the picture. Fold the left corner (now shaped like a triangle) to the left. Then fold the bottom tip and lower right edge up to the centre (yellow dashed) line. Now fold the top tip and upper right edge down on an angle to the centre (yellow dashed) line. First of all, you need to make sure you have your square facing the right way, such that the corner on the right side can be opened up (its the corner with the pink dot from the previous step). 6 We are making creases again in this step. There should be a small opening on the shorter end of your claw.We continue on from this folded square to our bird base.Tuck that tip into the small pocket behind it and crease to seal Turn over, and there will be a loose tip in the front.And then again, until the shape you have is a long, thin triangle.Fold this new shape over once to the left….Take the right side of the triangle and fold it upward so it lines up with an invisible line down the middle of the triangle. ![]() Rotate 180°, so that the short tip of the triangle now points down.Fold everything below the triangle up to lie on top of the triangle.do the same with the right bottom corner. Take the left bottom corner and fold it up to meet the bottom of the triangle.Take the top left corner and fold it all the way over to the right to form a triangle.Take the top right corner and fold it down to match the top edge with the left side of your sheet of paper.It can be construction paper, lined, regular blank paper or anything else! Be aware that the thinner the paper, the easier it will be to fold! This tutorial is adapted from the fabulous Snapguide!įor this tutorial, you 'll need a regular sized sheet of paper for each finger. It 's Appreciate A Dragon Day, and there 's no better way to appreciate the mystical creatures than to become one with them! In order to do that we 'll show you to to make simple origami paper claws to transform your hand into a dragon 's! ![]()
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