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Origami Dog Instructions Watch on This dog is super cute and I wanted to make a good tutorial available of it, I found an abstuse intructable, but I thought I could do a better job. And because I liked the model so much, I also drew a diagram. Unfortunately I don't know who designed this cute dog, but It was too pretty not to share. Place the paper in a diamond position. Fold the top corner down to the bottom. Fold the right corner over to the left. Unfold one side. Folding the Puppy Face The Spruce / Chrissy Pk Fold one corner down, leaving a small gap at the top of the middle crease. Fold the other side down to match. You can now fold the bottom corner up and behind. It's easy to fold and fun to draw the face on when you're done. Just follow the instructions and pictures and you'll have your very own easy origami dog! Step 1: Start with a square piece of origami paper. If you only have regular 8.5×11 paper, follow these instructions to make a square sheet. DOG ORIGAMI. Dog Origami. Print Download Add to Fav Rate 0 stars. Feedback; Arts & Craft size: Message preview: Someone you know has shared Dog Origami arts & craft with you: To play this arts & craft, click on the link below: • Audio Instructions for all games. Content: Games Origami Instructions and Diagrams. These origami instructions and diagrams were written to be as easy to follow as possible. I recommend using origami paper if you want them to turn out nice, but regular paper will do fine for simple diagrams. For those who are unfamiliar with origami, it is the art of folding paper into a sculpture without #Origami #PaperCrafts #OrigamiEasy #Easyorigami #origamiart Origami Dog. How to make paper dog. Paper crafts. A channel about do-it-yourself paper crafts. Origami instructions. How to make easy origami. ART and DIY. Origami Instructional Videos. How to ma. step by step instructions for how to fold a cute dog from paper using origami paper folding.Facebook Page: facebook.com/OrigamiTavinMy Website: h Origami dog step one. Rotate to make a diamond. Once you have the square ready. Turn it so you have a diamond in front of you. Now you have a triangle, created by making a neat crease across the diagonal. Fold up the bottom tip to meet the top of the diamond, creating a new triangle. Make a neat crease. More Origami Diagrams and Instructions…. These free origami instructions are made available to you by the paper folding community at large. If you have a diagram you would like to share, or if your diagram is listed here and you wish to have it removed, please Contact Us. Diagrams are intended for personal use. 1. Fold the paper in half from point to point Be sure to crease each fold well after you have completed it. 2. Fold the paper in half again Fold the paper in half from left to right point. 3. Fold one of the flaps to make an ear This fold doesn't have to be exact, you are just forming one ear. Flip the paper over after you have creased the fold. 4. This origami printable set includes 11 free origami animals. Make a bee, bunny face, crab, crocodile, dog face, fox, frog, giraffe, penguin, pigeon, and a rabbit with this fun origami printable pack. I've made it so easy for you to download these free origami instructions. Just add your name and email in the form above and this freebie will This origami printable set includes 11 free origami animals. Make a bee, bunny face, crab, crocodile, dog face, fox, frog, giraffe, penguin, pigeon, and a rabbit with this f

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