Origami is the art of paper-folding and literally means "folding paper." Using a number of different folds… More
Summary: Learn how to begin an origami frog with a frog base fold with expert tips for a master origami artist in this free online origami craft video clip.
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Origami, a form of visual art defined by the folding of paper, originated in Japan in the 1600s. Since then, this ancient art has become a popular hobby for many around the globe. Origami has been popular in the United States and England since the early 1900s. It has always been regarded as a complicated and delicate art form, but our expert will teach you step-by-step how to fold origami in such a way that it is easily accessible to beginners.
Looking for a fun art project to do alone or with your kids but don't want to spend a lot of money on expensive art supplies or make a mess with markers and paints? Why not try origami? This fun and easy Japanese art is perfect for children because it teaches them to use their fine motor skills and produces something they can be proud of. In this free video series, our expert will show you how to make an origami frog. You will get step by step instructions for folding your origami animal with tips and advice for beginners to origami.
"Now I'm going to teach you a traditional origami method with a traditional origami fold this is called the frog. What we are going to do is we are going to build us a frog base. So what we are going to do is take the origami paper that we have here. We are going to start off first this origami does is going into the bird base. Just done like this, fold it in half that way, folding it in half again. Just take it and this is called a water bomb fold. Just water bomb it it is really quick like so. We would flip it again, water bomb the other side and we are well on our way to our bird base."
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heylizzyy said
on 6/1/2009 what the **** was thiscan you speak up and actually explain