How To Make a Paper Crane - Origami Crane Step by Step - Easy

Origami Tsunami
7 May 201408:06

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, viewers learn to create a paper origami crane using highlighters to illustrate each step clearly. The instructor guides beginners through the folding process, starting from a square piece of origami or printer paper. Key steps include making precise folds, inverting sections, and forming wings. Additional tips enhance clarity, ensuring a smooth experience for novices. The tutorial emphasizes simplicity and visual guidance, making origami accessible to everyone.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The tutorial demonstrates how to create a paper origami crane using highlighters for clearer instructions.
  • ✂️ Start with a square piece of paper, which can be made from printer paper by cutting it down.
  • 📏 Make the first fold by bringing one corner down to align with the edge, then cut off the excess paper.
  • 🔄 Flip the paper over and fold it in half in the opposite direction to create rectangles.
  • 🔺 Fold the two opposite corners inward to meet at the bottom, creating triangular flaps.
  • 🌀 Always keep the flaps on the bottom while working through the steps.
  • 📐 Fold the edges towards the center crease for both sides to refine the shape.
  • 🔄 Open all four sides to prepare for the next folds, ensuring all creases are well-defined.
  • 🐦 Form the crane's body by inverting the flaps and folding the upper parts to create the wings.
  • 🎉 The final steps involve refining the wings and creating the head, completing the origami crane.

Q & A

  • What materials do I need to create an origami crane?

    -You will need origami paper or printer paper that can be cut into a square.

  • How do I cut printer paper into a square?

    -To make a square, fold one corner of the paper down to align with the opposite edge and cut off the excess paper.

  • What is the first fold I need to make after creating a square?

    -The first fold is to take the opposite corner and fold it down, creating an X-shaped crease.

  • How many total folds are involved in the initial steps of making the crane?

    -There are a total of four initial folds: two diagonal folds and two vertical folds.

  • What should I do after creating the four initial folds?

    -After making the four folds, tilt the paper and fold the two points inward to meet at the bottom.

  • What is the purpose of creating a crease at the top after folding the sides inward?

    -Creating a crease at the top helps guide a fold later on in the process.

  • What do I do with the bottom flap after opening up the sides?

    -Push the bottom flap up and crease it, then fold the two inside creases inward.

  • How do I form the crane's wings?

    -To form the wings, pinch the two flaps together and invert them, then fold the bottom parts over.

  • What is the final step in completing the origami crane?

    -The final step is to push down the top part to create the head and pinch it in.

  • What technique is used to emphasize the creases in this tutorial?

    -Highlighters are used to illustrate each crease, making it easier to follow along.

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