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#FROG ORIGAMI FREE#
Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments below, or you find can me on Instagram or Twitter.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. I’d love to hear your views on this easy origami frog for beginners. You may need to ease the layers of paper apart gently at the front To inflate the frog and make it 3D, blow into the hole at the bottom between the rear legs. Once inflated, you can make the frog jump slightly by pressing between the two rear legs and letting go. There’s not really a lot you can do to shape this model, other than to inflate it. You have completed the frog Simple Origami Frog Shaping ideas Form the front and rear feet with more reverse folds 17. Reverse fold the rear legs along the creases you just made 16. Fold the rear legs down again and unfold 15. Fold the rear legs out to the sides and unfold 13. Reverse fold the front legs along the fold you just made 12. Fold the left and right edges to the centre line on this side 10. Fold the left and right edges to the centre line on this side 7. Turn the paper over 4 Fold the left and right edges to the centre line on this side 5. Fold the left and right edges to the centre line 3. Start with a frog base (instructions here) 2. Traditional origami paper is fine, although if you do want to inflate the frog and make it jump, something slightly stiffer might work better. This simple origami frog model is quite forgiving about what paper to use. While this is quite fun, I prefer not to do this as it spoils the clean shape of the model, and can make the legs splay out oddly if the frog is over-inflated. Once inflated it is possible to make the frog jump lightly by pressing at the bottom of the model. The last step of the instructions calls for the simple origami frog model to be inflated by blowing into the base of it. Not surprisingly, you use the frog base as the starting point for this model. The traditional origami frog has that slightly angular feel to it that is typical of a lot of traditional origami models, but it has a striking appearance with strong clean lines and represents the shape of the animal very well. This frog is one of the best known traditional origami models, and one of my personal favourites.
