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Simple origami tutorial for four paper frogs

Simple origami tutorial for four paper frogs Simple origami tutorial for four paper frogs

Paper frogs have been loved by children who like origami since early times. This is because frogs are our good friends, and the production of paper frogs has become a relatively simple one in origami production. So when the paper frog tutorial appears in front of us, we can't help but want to move our fingers to see what the effect will be if the paper frog is made using origami. This four-connected paper frog is more exciting than some previous paper frog tutorials, because in this tutorial, you can complete the production of four connected paper frogs with just a piece of paper, which is absolutely exciting and super Worth it!


Simple origami tutorial for four paper frogs




Simple origami tutorial for four paper frogs


1. Fold the top, bottom, left and right sides of the paper in half, and then unfold it to get a criss-cross crease diagram.

2. Then fold the left and right sides of the paper toward the crease in the middle.

3. Then fold the upper and lower sides toward the middle crease, but this step needs to be restored. At this time, you can continue to get two creases.

4. Then open the lower part of the origami model according to the thick white arrow and the thin black arrow.

5. After completing the previous step, you can get a ship-shaped structure. Flatten the structure of this boat shape upwards.

6. Then proceed in the same way with the upper part of the origami model.

7. Then according to the X-shaped crease and the black arrow shown, fold the parts indicated by the thick white arrows downward and upward respectively, and press them flat.

8. Then according to the detailed picture, fold the corners that are together inwards. Note that this is a continuous inward fold.

9. Then fold the four top corners of the origami model back.

10. The last thing that comes naturally is the paintbrush. Through your own painting modifications, a simple four-connected childrens origami frog is completed! Did you hear the cry of the frog~