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Steps
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1Get a square piece of paper. To make your own square paper: fold one corner of a sheet of rectangular paper diagonally to form a triangle; then, cut the excess paper away. You can use any size paper, but origami paper and A4 paper are the best.
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2Fold a large X into the paper. If you haven’t already, fold the square in half diagonally. Repeat in the other direction. Unfold the paper and you should see the X. -
3Turn the paper over. Make sure the ever-so-slightly-raised center of the X points up (like the top of a very flat pyramid). -
4Fold a large + into the paper. First both vertically and horizontally to form a + that intersects with the center of the X. When you’re done, the creases of the + will bend in the opposite direction as those of the X. -
5Bring all of the corners in toward the center. The shape is similar to the origami “fortune teller” (a.k.a. “cootie catcher”) used in children’s games. -
6Flatten the paper into a square. Turn the paper, so that you have a diamond with the open end facing you. -
7Fold the top edges of the diamond inwards toward the center line. Start by making sure the opening is at the top of the diamond.- Grab the right-hand corner of the upper layer and fold it downwards and inwards toward the center, then repeat on the left-hand side.
- Flip the paper over and repeat on the other layer.
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8Gently unfold all the folds you made in Step 7. -
9Pull up the bottom corner of the diamond, opening it up. Flatten. Turn the paper over and repeat. You should end up with a kite shape. -
10Hold your new diamond shape with the split end up and fold each of the top points so that they point downward and outward to the sides. -
11Fold the remaining layers of the kite downwards (front and back). -
12Take one of the side points formed in step 10 and pinch the tip to form the head. Pull it down slightly, reverse its crease, and bend it downwards. -
13Round the wings. Pull them outwards away from the body and round them with your hands. -
14Make your bird flap. Pinch and pull the bird by the neck and tail.
Tips
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Don’t use thick paper or it might not work as well, as thin paper.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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The thinner the piece of paper you are using the easier it will be to fold.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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The sharper and more precise your creases are, the easier your projects will become.⧼thumbs_response⧽

Warnings
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Be careful with scissors.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Avoid paper cuts.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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