In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to make an origami interlocking Olympic Games Rings! This paper craft is great for kids in celebration of the Olympics. The Olympic Rings require 10 sheets of paper (2 red, 2 green, 2 blue, 2 yellow and 2 black). Each of these origami sheets are 3″ x 6″, which can be achieved by cutting one 6″ x 6″ square sheet of paper in half (1:2 ratio). Enjoy this how-to video tutorial on making Olympics-inspired origami rings. Let the games begin.
Learn to make an origami donut/doughnut! This DIY paper donut has room in the middle to write notes. Create a dozen origami donuts to create a donut notebook! I added sprinkles to my origami donuts, but you can feel free to decorate the origami dessert however you want. :-) SELECT…
In this video, I will show you how to turn the traditional origami lily into a ball! It's stunning, and easier than it looks! NOTE: I created 24 units (with 48 sheets of paper), but feel free to make less. I personally like the "over-crowded, dense, organized-chaos look," but some…
In this tutorial, learn to make a miniature paper Pikachu in a bottle charm for necklaces and bracelets! This mini origami / kirigami project requires 1 strip of paper per Pikachu. I made 3 origami Pikachus, inspired by Pokemon Go. The miniature glass vial is…
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