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Origami paper folding is an ancient Asian art form that still lives strong today all over the world. Learn how to create some fun and easy things with paper from an origami paper folding expert in this free video clip series.
There are 19 videos in this series:

The water bomb base is a very common base used to begin many origami models. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this base in this free video clip.

The water bomb base is a very common base used to begin many origami models. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this base in this free video clip.

A preliminary base is a very common base used to begin many origami models. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this base in this free video clip.

A bird base is a very common base used to begin an origami model. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this base in this free video clip.

A frog base is a very common base used to begin an origami model. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to begin folding this base in this free video clip.

A frog base is a very common base used to begin an origami model. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to finish folding this base in this free video clip.

Water bombs are simple origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to begin this model in this free video clip.

Water bombs are simple origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to finish this model in this free video clip.

Butterflies are simple origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to begin this model in this free video clip.

Butterflies are simple origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to finish this model in this free video clip.

Sail boats are simple origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model in this free video clip.

Horses are more advanced origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model base in this free video clip.

Horses are more advanced origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model base in this free video clip.

Horses are more advanced origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model in this free video clip.

Horses are more advanced origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model in this free video clip.

The pecking bird is a more advanced origami model that moves. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model in this free video clip.

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.

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.

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.

Origami, a form of visual representation 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. Western societies have been practicing origami since the early 1900s, but did you know that the first published origami book, Hiden Senbazuru Orikata (which translated to English means Secret of 1,000 Cranes Origami), was published in 1797?
Origami is regarded as a complicated and delicate art form, but in this free how-to video clip series, a paper folding expert will give step-by-step easy origami instructions on how to fold paper correctly to create almost anything you want. Our expert will show you how to make paper birds, paper frogs, how to make an origami butterflies, a sailboat and even how to make an origami horse. These free video clips are useful guides for beginners and for those more advanced in the art of origami.
Justina Danison 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 models. It eventually led her to start a business selling her origami creations in shows, shops and though her website. She is a member of Origami USA and is one of the founders of the Regional Group New York Capital Region Origami Society.dkdk
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