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6 Of The Best Videos For Easy Origami

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6 Of The Best Videos For Easy Origami
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Everyone had an origami phase in their life, some people may never have really left. For those bored souls in the world who want to try to make a go at the origami world, here are a few of the best videos I have found on how to do good origami. I was able to build all of these selections based on these particular videos on Youtube. Sometimes it is a good idea to rewind some of the videos to make sure everything you have folded is accurate though. Here are 6 of the easiest folds I have found that also look good when you are done folding them. My favorite two origami folds are the Ferrets and the Squirrels. Good Luck!!

1. Finger Fortune Teller


An Origami fortune teller, because everyone needs another thing in their life to tell them what to do. Here is a throwback to when you were a kid and did not have an iPhone.

2. Mouse


This mouse turned out good, just a forewarning that it does not want to stay perfect all of the time so try putting a book on it after the initial folding so that it will stay the way you want easier.

3. Giraffe


This Giraffe is adorable, I suggest that you make sure to draw the spots on it because then it really looks good. My only issue was that it did not always want to stand up because it only has one back leg.

4. Ferret


These are the best!! Folding the face can be a bit tricky, but if you do your best it will be amazing and I love this one. Even though the video is labeled a Halloween cat, these are perfect ferrets

5. Squirrel


The squirrels are super cute in real life and mine looks just like the brown one after folding. I am a little disappointed that they don't really have front legs and they seem to fall over a bit, but this is the best video I have seen for origami squirrels

6. Clover


Because St. Patricks day is approaching, I thought a clover would be appropriate. This is a four leaf clover that looks cute. My only problem with this is that you need two pieces of paper to make this but that's how all of the videos were with this being the best of the bunch.

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