Sunday, October 21, 2012

Origami Owl Tutorial

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The design is from Origami, Plain And Simple, 30 Models by Robert Neale Text by Thomas Hull and published by St Martin's Griffin. Each owl requires one sheet of square origami paper and a few simple folds. I used 6 and 7.5cm squares of rice paper. Tutorial below.

P1490257b They stand upright alone. No scissors, glue or tape used!

Tutorial: Origami Owl

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  2. Thank you for sharing the Owls Tutorial!! Going to try with my Grangirlie! :) They are soooo cool!

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  3. this is cool origami owl. Awesome!

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  4. I love the designs on the paper too love learning how to do this thanks.

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  5. Wow! So creative. I would love to do this.

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  6. These are absolutely enchanting for all ages!

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  7. Oh, so cute :) Some people are just so creative.

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  8. The paper and designs are just lovely.

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  9. I've always found this so fascinating..

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  10. I have always liked origami....I had an origami a day calendar....we used them to decorate our Christmas tree that year!

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  11. I know my great niece would love doing Origami; thanks for sharing this Owl.

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  12. These are so cute.

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  13. I like that these stand up on their own. Pretty cool.

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  14. Those are so cool! Fun project to do with my nieces. Thank you for sharing☺

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  15. I used to play around with origami when I was a child; fascinating craft really. I have a book on it somewhere.

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  16. Owls are a favorite of many people...this origami project looks easy to do.

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  17. I must try origami, these are so cute.

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  18. The designs are so so fascinating.

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  19. Oh my gosh, this is so cute! I bet my 8yr old would love to make one!

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  20. This little owl is so cute. It would be a fun autumn craft for the kids.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  21. This book sounds great for my granddaughter.

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  22. My kiddo love origami. I dont believe that I have ever seen her do an owl! So Cute!

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  23. I will have to make this for my grandson who is an owl fanatic.

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  24. all is so delicate. I want to make an alligator.

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  25. These are so cute love to make these too.

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  26. I have said it before, but I still cannot believe how gorgeous the papers used are.
    jan

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  27. What interesting faces! Very nice design work!

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  28. The one made with gold foil paper is particularly effective.

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  29. This is really neat. I'm not good at Origami, but I know some people who are.

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  30. origami animals are my favorite.

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  31. This would be such fun as we love make origami animals.

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  32. very interesting. I want to try some origami soon

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  33. I think my grandkids will love this, thanks!

    CINDY B

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