Crane
Origami Crane Design (Orizuru)
The "orizuru", or paper crane, is a design that is considered to be the most classic of all Japanese origami. In Japanese culture, it is believed that its wings carry souls up to paradise, and it is a representation of the Japanese red-crowned crane, referred to as the "Honorable Lord Crane" in Japanese culture.
Steps to make:
1. Using a square piece of paper, fold the paper in half to form a triangle. If using a piece of paper colored on one side only, begin with the colored side facing up. Unfold the paper and repeat to make folds seen in the image above.
2. Flip the paper so the colored side is facing down and fold the paper in half forming a rectangle. Unfold the paper and repeat to make folds seen in the image above.
3. Now fold along all four creases at once to form a square with the open end facing you.
4. Fold two edges in, to form a kite-shape on top. Repeat on other side.
5. Fold the point down and crease above the other two folds. Flip the paper and repeat fold. Undo the folds you made in steps 4 and 5.
6. Pull the bottom corner (top layer only) up above the top corner. Fold along the creases you made in steps 4 and 5. Repeat on the other side.
7. Fold two edges in to form a kite-shape. Repeat on the other side.
8. Fold the top layer (right side) to lay on top of the left side like turning the page of a book. Flip over and repeat on the other side.
9. Fold up the top layer as far as you can on each side.
10. Fold the top layer (right side) to lay on top of the left side like turning the page of a book. Flip over and repeat on the other side.
11. Fold down wings.
12. Bend down the head to give the crane a long beak. Pull the wings straight out from the body so that the body inflates.
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