Home > Origami > Easy origami

Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day

Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day

When Childrens Day comes, interesting handmade origami making tutorials are still welcome. Here, Paper Art Network recommends this simple handmade origami making tutorial to teach you how to make a cute origami sword. We can see that the folding configuration produced by this hand-made origami tutorial is a relatively simple creative expression, especially in terms of the presentation of the folding structure. It is ingenious and unique. The hand-made origami sword itself is processed from the perspective of structural presentation. Its quite good, at least the production quality we can see is good. Students who like it may wish to try it.


Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day


The maker of this simple origami sword folding tutorial for children that you will learn here is Lawrence de Galan Origami (source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0BXjADN_Ig,zhidiy.com/ertongzhezhi). As you can see, this tutorial on making a simple origami sword for children teaches you how to fold and make an interesting handmade origami sword. From the basic production effect, I believe everyone can feel that the structure of the folded origami sword is relatively sufficient and in place.


In order to facilitate your reference on whether to follow the video tutorial, here are video screenshots for your reference (The video origami tutorial is below ):


Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day


Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day


Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day


Tutorial on how to fold a simple origami toy or an origami sword for Childrens Day




What you see below is a video tutorial on how to fold this children’s origami toy sword: