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Orangami Instrusion On How To Make A Pumkin
All right, bring out your orange paper and let’s begin….
Halloween Pumpkin Origami
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With a square orange origami, fold it in half like so:

Then, fold the paper into half again:

Open it up and you should see this:

Then fold the paper diagonally into a triangle like so:

And fold that in half to get a smaller triangle:

Open up the paper and you should see the following:

Now start to collapse the pre-folded piece of paper. 

You will end up with the folded triangle shown below. This piece occurs so often in origami that it has its own name, the balloon base.


Now fold each of the four corners upwards as shown in the next three photos:



Now fold the four horizontal corners into the center as shown:


Use your finger to expand the little pocket as shown below. You are going to tuck the flap into the pocket.
However, the flap must first be folded in two to make it small enough for the pocket.

This sequence shows the flap folded, then tucked in.


Now fold and tuck in the other three flaps.
Now fold the front facing 2 flaps together so that the plain side is showing like below:

Now draw your pumpkin face on this plain side:

Finally expand the balloon as shown below…

and Voila! a pumpkin!

Add a “stem” to complete your own pumpkin:

Happy Halloween!
Orangami Instrusion On How To Make A Tuplip Flower
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Repeat the squash fold for the other three corners, to give the kite shape shown below.
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Now fold the lower edges of the kite into the centerline, then unfold. Fold the top corner down, then unfold.
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You will now have crease marks on the piece, that will be used in the next step. Place your finger under the lower point of the kite, and fold upwards as shown. This is a petal fold.
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Now repeat the petal fold three more times to give another, smaller kite.
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Now fold one point of the kite downwards as shown. Repeat 3 more times for a diamond shape.
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Next fold the upper edges of the diamond into the centerline. Repeat three more times.
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Now turn the piece upside down. Start folding out the four petals of the flower as shown.
You can create a nice curling effect in the petals like this: hold the base of a petal in your left fingers, then run your right thumb and pen (or pencil) along the length of the petal.
Your thumb is in front and the pen in the back. (In the picture below, we’ve omitted the left hand for clarity).
Repeat this motion several times to cause the paper petal to curl.
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And now your origami lily is complete!
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Orangami Instrusion On How To Make A Cow
tart with a square piece of paper. Then make a water balloon base.Next fold the tip of the balloon base down the centerline. The tip should cover about half of the folded length.
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Now unfold the balloon base and squash fold it as shown.
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You will end up with the pattern in the next photo. Now simply fold this in half to make the cow’s body.
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To make the cow’s head, use another square of paper. Fold it in half with the colored side (if any) on the outside.
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Next fold each half upwards, as shown in the next two photos:
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Now crease the end of the folded rectangle, as shown below. The next three photos show how the head is folded. Each outside layer of the folded rectangle is squash-folded backwards.
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Now reverse fold the nose of the cow (reverse folds are explained here). Then fold the cow’s ears forward.
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Next, crease the neck of the cow at right angles to the head.
Then do a reverse fold, as shown in these two photos:
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To make the neck fit into the body, reverse fold the bottom of the neck as shown below.
It can be tricky to get the right amount of fold: too little and it won’t fit into the body, too much and the head will be front heavy and fall forward.
You may want to use a small piece of tape or glue to keep the head in place.
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Now your cow is done. It can be decorated with pens, markers or crayons.
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Origami. It’s the cheese!
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