Real dragonflies freak me out, but there’s still something magical and beautiful about them. This is technically “kirigami,” which allows for using scissors, but I call it “origami” anyway. Semantics! I take a lot of liberties. I hope it doesn’t make anyone mad, lol.
I used a 6″ x 6″ square for this project, and I think that’s a good size to work with, especially with the number of steps and folds.
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