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Understanding Origami Instructions

 

Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding, where oru means "to fold" and kami means "paper". The unique thing about this art form is that you don't need a pair of scissors or glue to produce beautiful paper folds of flowers, creatures, and many more.

 

What we know when we were children was to make a paper airplane which, in a way, was following the principle of origami. Today, the art of origami has become so popular with children in school and at home. As it turns out, there are so many creative ways to fold paper and produce astounding works of art. It is important then to develop a kind of "language" of folding to simplify the origami objective and teachings, such that terms like "mountain fold" can be translated into easy instructions, following the basic fold patterns, such as "square base" and "bird base".

 

To make origami much fun and easier, there are available special kits that contain squares of paper, often colored on one side, with accompanying easy step-by-step instructions. The one-sided color is for the purpose of creating a three dimensional effect of a specific item that is being folded. The quality of paper is durable and thin to allow more folding as many times as possible. If an origami kit is unavailable in your area, you can use a scrap paper or standard printer paper and follow instructions which you can either get from Google or video instruction from YouTube. Visit this origami websites to know more!

 

Usually, beginners in origami can come into problems in two main areas when they are in the process of starting to fold the paper, and these are: when the instructions to fold have become more complex and when there is not enough information or clear instructions on a certain pattern to be folded. So, the easier solution to these is to get a video instruction so a beginner can always make a re-try if the folding does not meet the desired result and it's much easier to rewind the video for another round of folding review. One thing is fascinating about origami is that there seems to be a certain order to learn how to fold bases until you finally reach the full design desired. To gain more knowledge about origami, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUsxMXwCW8A.

 

The objective of origami, especially for kids, is to teach them creativity, patience, and how to follow a step-by-step procedure. For grownups, origami can be a stress reliever, an effective way to have fun bonding with the kids. Check this website for more info!

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