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Folding an Origami Frog Body

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Summary: Frogs are more advanced origami models that are a bit more difficult but fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model in this free video clip.

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By Justina Danison
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Justina Danison has been doing origami since she was a child. She learned through demonstration from her mother. Her interest kept her flipping through origami books and learning new...read more

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"In this clip I will show you how to fold a frog. This is a traditional model, it is relatively difficult model to make, so it requires some moderate skill. Starting with a frog base, we are going to take the top section and fold it to the left. Okay, so the open section is pointed towards you. Take the top section fold it to the left, and if we did it on the top we have to do it on the bottom. Fold the bottom to the right so that you have one, two, three, four sections or four flaps on one side, and four sections on the other side. Now here we are going to take the base of this edge, the bottom edge, and fold it to the center crease. Essentially we are narrowing the legs of the frog. Same thing on this side, fold the edge to the center crease. We done it for one section now we have three more sections to go. Turn the unit to the other side and do the same thing. Fold the edge to the center, now open it to the unfolded sections, by folding this flap to the left, and folding it again so that we have this clean slate, clean section, and fold the edges to the center. Same thing on this side, fold the edges to the center. This is our third section, our final section, we are going to turn our unit completely over, flip this section to the left. And now we have this open section and we are going to do the same thing. Edges to the center, edges to the center."

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