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Simple origami hermit crab tutorial for children

Simple origami hermit crab tutorial for children Simple origami hermit crab tutorial for children

Hermit crabs are very interesting animals. What is interesting about them is that hermit crabs can always eat animals that turn into shellfish, and then use the shells as their homes. Children will also fall in love with hermit crabs if they learn about their interesting lifestyle. Therefore, this complete collection of origami illustrations can let more children get in touch with this fun little animal.


Simple origami hermit crab tutorial for children




Simple origami hermit crab tutorial for children


1. First, fold the top corner of the square piece of paper toward the bottom corner.

2. Then fold the right top corner to the left top corner.

3. Then follow the white arrow trivia to open the upper triangle.

4. As shown by the black arrow, press down and flatten the triangle opened in the previous step.

5. Then flip the entire origami model over.

6. Then expand the triangle from the right as shown by the thick white arrow. And press it flat. At this time, an origami quadrilateral structure was obtained.

7. Fold the left and right corners and the top corner of the quadrilateral toward the middle, then restore and leave creases.

8. Pull the bottom corner up, and according to the crease, you can get the next picture style.

9. Fold the left and right sides of the origami model inwards.

10. Then flip the origami model over.

11. Then pull up the bottom corner at this time.

12. Fold the triangle on the right side of the upper surface of the origami model to the left.Stack.

13. Then fold the left one to the right on the back.

14. Then fold the bottom corner of the origami model upward.

15. Then fold the right triangle to the left.

16. Follow the white arrow to open the triangle on the right.

17. Fold the triangle on the top surface inward first.

18.Fold the back triangle inward in the same way.

19. Then fold the two downward corners of the bottom inwards.

20. Rotate the origami model again.

21. Look, is a cute children’s origami hermit crab finished?