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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.
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
"And inside reverse fold out, and this is where you can have fun. And play around with the angles of your inside reverse fold, so that you can have your frog looking like it's swimming or dancing. So the front legs of your frog, now let's do the back, the hind legs. This time inside reverse folded, horizontally all the way out. And then inside reverse folded down. And then inside reverse folded out again. And play around with your angles of your inside reverse folds and you can have frogs doing all sorts of things. Inside reverse fold down, inside reverse fold out. Now with frogs they don't have pointed heads, like this. So what I like to do is fold down the points, and do a sink fold with these points, by opening that base and kind of sink that point in and refold. Now it's not very neat here, but that's essentially what a sink fold for the frog is. And there you have your frog."
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