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15 Feb 2017 Using 15 x 15 cm paper results in a star that is 8.5 cm (3.4 inches). ?For this simple origami, you'll need two sheets of square paper. Or to save on paper, or if your paper is quite thick, use one sheet and cut it in half, starting from step 4. For another star themed origami, check out Origami Star Dish Instructions.
Step 8: Fold the lower half of both sheets opposite of the upper half. Step 9: Turn both paper over so they match the positions as shown. Step 10-2, Step 10: Fold the top squares of both sheets in half as shown. Step 11: Fold the bottom squares of both sheets in half as shown. Step 12-2, Step 12: Fold the top triangles in as
Origami Ninja Star Step 3: Fold both halves of each paper to meet the center crease. This is called a cupboard fold. Origami Ninja Star Step 4: OK, we will now fold each paper in half along the vertical axis. Origami Ninja Star Step 5: Fold them in half along the horizontal axis.
Step 1: Start with a square piece of origami paper, but if you only have regular 8.5x11 paper, follow these instructions to make a square sheet. Step 2: Fold the paper in half, then unfold.
10 Dec 2011 In this instructable, you'll learn how to make a shuriken out of folded paper. A shuriken is also know as a throwing star. But no worries - this paper shuriken is
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17 May 2012 I will teach you an easy and simple way to make an origami ninja star in this instructable. You may also know a ninja star as a shuriken. Regardless of what you call
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24 May 2017 The other week, Owen learned how to fold these paper ninja stars from a friend at church, and he has been making tons of them! Great project for a Origami paper would work too! Just don't use card Step 5: Now fold each paper in half length-wise for the purpose of making a crease. Step 6: Fold the top
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