Monday, February 28, 2011

How to Fold a Dollar Bill to Make a Finger Ring

Fold a Dollar Bill to Make a Finger Ring

Looking for an easier way to impress people with your money? Try folding your dolar bill into a finger ring. This ring will put the number facing out as the "gem" and stay together on its own. Any US-denomination bill will work, but if you have a choice, try to find a crisp, new bill rather than an older one.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Origami Hat Instructions



The Origami Hat is a great model for kids to make, because it's so simple and fun to wear afterwards!
Use a large piece of paper, or newspaper for this design.

Origami Samurai Hat Instructions


The origami samurai hat is a great traditional model that is so simple to make, and wear!

Origami Crown Instructions


Try using a large piece of paper for the origami crown, or even newspaper! Kids love this one, its easy once you know how, and everyone loves to feel like royalty!

Origami Snapper


The origami snapper is so fun to play with! But watch out.... It bites!

Origami Cross Instructions


This lovely origami cross is made from a single strip of paper.

Origami Gift Bow Instructions


If you want to make a special gift even more special, the origami gift bow is the perfect addition... and it's simple to make!

Origami Bar Envelope Instructions


This origami bar envelope is a great traditional model with as many uses as you can think of! Think about it... what could be more practical than being able to construct an envelope out of a single sheet of paper, with no scissors or glue? Give it a try, you'll love it!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Origami Boat Instructions


What fantastic fun to make an origami boat so easily and then float it! To make the boat last longer when it's on water, try using foil paper or grease-proof paper.

Origami Sail Boats Instructions



In this diagram, you can make two origami sail boats out of one piece of paper.
You will need a pair of scissors for this model.

Origami Little House Instructions



Make your very own origami little house, with some colourful paper, and a marker to draw on the windows and door.It will stand up by itself, and looks great if you make little origami trees to go with it!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Origami Monkey and the Mountain Instructions


The origami monkey and the mountain toy is so much fun to play with! You cut the top off the mountain, and this becomes the monkey, then you place the monkey under the mountain, and it climbs all the way to the top...then falls off!

Origami Drinking Cup Instructions


The origami drinking cup is a traditional and popular design, and if you make it out of grease proof paper, you can actually use it as a real cup!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Origami Pine Tree Instructions



The origami pine tree is a lovely model. Make it with green paper, textured if you have it and it will look so sweet.These pine trees are great to make with kids, and pair with the little house design.

Origami Heart Instructions


The origami heart is such a thoughtful gift for a loved one... Made with special paper and with you own hands, what could be sweeter?

Origami Fortune Teller



Making the origami Fortune Teller toy is a great little activity for kids, because after they've made it... they can play with it!These instructions also have suggestions for the fortunes you can put inside the fortune teller.

Origami Star Instructions



The traditional Origami Star model is a popular and fun model to make; so try it out with some vibrant paper: maybe metallic or even sparkly paper will give a nice effect.You don't need a large sheet of paper for this model: a 10cm x 10cm square will do quite nicely.

Origami Modular Star Instructions



You can make this origami modular star with as many or as few modules as you like... the model pictured and diagrammed is made with 6 modules: so you will need 6 squares of paper to make this model.But you can add more modules than 6, or have less if you like... the more you add, the more 3-D the star becomes.

Origami Lucky Star


Origami Lucky Star Instructions


The origami lucky star is so easy to make, but it looks so pretty... soon you'll be making hundreds! 

You make it with a strip of paper. A good starting size is about 30cm, or 1 foot long, and about 1cm wide, or about half an inch.
Once you have made a couple, you can choose the length and width that you think makes the best star.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

How To Make an Origami Inflatable Bunny


Origami Sitting Dog Instructions


The origami sitting dog is a lovely model: make it with some colourful paper for a crazy dog! Or try brown textured paper for a more realistic effect.

Origami Horse Instructions


The fantastic origami horse is a favourite amongst anyone who has made it! It's a simple model to make, and once you have finished... just a sharp tap on the tail and the horse will flip for you!

Origami Tortoise Instructions


The origami tortoise is a great little model: its easy to make and it will stand there and look cute!
You will need some scissors to make this model.

Origami Talking Dog Instructions



The origami talking dog is really easy, and kids love it!
You'll need a marker to draw on the eyes, nose and tongue, so have fun!

Origami Dragon Head Instructions


For a more realistic origami dragon head, why not draw on some scary eyes...?

Origami Ladybug Instructions



Make the origami ladybug out of red or yellow paper, and then draw some pretty spots on it afterwards.
You could also make it out of paper that has a spotty pattern on it if you like...

Origami Butterfly Instructions



Choose some special paper for the origami butterfly, and you wont be disappointed!
Also make sure each crease is folded very well: its important for this model so the butterfly stays intact.

Origami Jumping Frog Instructions


The Origami Jumping Frog is really easy to make... To make the frog jump to its best potential, use paper that's a bit thicker. You will need to use rectangular paper for this model


Origami Traditional Box Instructions


The lovely origami traditional box is a great box to start with for the origami beginner, as it is a nice simple design and looks lovely as well.

Origami Candy Dish Instructions


This gorgeous little origami candy dish does not have to just hold candy! Its a lovely feature for a table with anything in it!

Origami Rectangle Box Instructions



The sweet and neat little origami rectangle box is a great practical model that is simple to make!

Origami Star Box Instructions


The origami star box is a really pretty type of box: its a little harder than the simple box or the triangle box, but its so cute you just have to try it!

Origami Triangle Box Instructions


For the origami triangle box, you will need 3 smallish pieces of square paper. They can be one sided, as the white side ends up being hidden.

Origami Box Instructions



This design, known as the "Masu" box is the most common origami box around. I learned to make it in school, and having made many different types of boxes, I think this one is the best.
Its easy to make a lid for it too: just use a slightly bigger piece of paper.
So use colourful paper, double-sided is best, and make lots: then you'll be so organised! They are great for holding lollies, trinkets, jewellery... well just about anything really!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Origami Lotus Instructions


The beautiful origami lotus is much simpler than it looks! Make it with some special textured paper for a lovely effect. It works best with paper that is a little flexible, as step 7 (see below) can sometimes make the paper rip if it is too brittle.

Origami Rose Instructions



This beautiful origami rose is the best gift for a loved one. Giving a rose that you have folded yourself is a gesture of pure love and devotion.
Obviously, a lovely glossy red paper will be very effective for the rose, but for a different take, why not try some cooler colours or patterns?

Origami Flower Instructions


This beautiful Origami flower is a favourite of mine. I learned this one at school, and made dozens of them for all my friends (and they loved them by the way!)
This flower works well in both patterned and plain papers, so experiment with different papers and perhaps put them together in a bouquet.

Origami Flower Stem Instructions



The Origami Flower Stem is a great little model, in that it allows any flower to stand up by itself, so you don't need a vase.
As long as the paper flower has a hole in its base for the stem to be put into, in can be used for any flower.

Origami Tulip Instructions



The origami tulip is a favourite model of mine: it is relatively simple and looks so sweet when bunched together with other tulips, or different types of flowers.
Use lovely colourful paper for this one, it will brighten your day!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Origami Lily Instructions


The origami lily, also know as the iris, is a beautiful design. It takes a little longer than the other simple flowers, but stick with it, because the end result is worth it!
Make the lily with colourful or patterned paper so it looks it's best, and you could make a few of different sizes to group together if you like... it creates a lovely display.

Origami Blossom Instructions


The origami blossom is a great model for both beginners and advanced origami lovers: as it is simple, yet can look so gorgeous: especially when put in large bunches of blossoms. Make them with tiny, thin pieces of paper of all different colours for a beautiful display.

Origami Owl Instructions


The origami owl may look simple, but there are some tricky folds in this design! You will also need a pair of scissors for this model. It's well worth the effort!

Origami Twirling Bird Instructions


The origami twirling bird is one of the easiest models to make, but its also so much fun! Try using different types of paper to see which one will twirl the best.

Origami Pelican Instructions



This beautiful origami pelican is simple and elegant, and it will stand up by itself. Use a small sheet of square paper to create this pretty design.

Origami Flapping Bird Instructions



This origami flapping bird is similar to the crane except for one important detail: it can flap its wings!
Make sure you use thin origami paper to ensure the flapping of the wings works well.

Origami Bird Instructions








This beautiful traditional origami bird is actually quite easy to make, and if you fold the feet at just the right angle, it will stand up!
For the best looking bird, you can use paper thats coloured on both sides: but white on the bird still looks nice if you dont have any double sided paper.

Origami Crane Instructions



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Construction of traditional Australian boomerang (for right hand)








Instructions how to make traditional boomerang
1. Take plywood sheet of 12mm thickness. Draw boomerang contour pattern as shown in picture above. The 107 degree angle size is not critical, just optimum. It can be more or less than 107deg. Chord length near the center of boomerang = 80 mm, and 60 mm near tips. Make wing chord length few millimeters wider as is required, because it necessarily reduces during sanding process. Also make some access length at boomerang wings tips, as it possible, that you will have to cut them during tune procedure of the boomerang.

How to Make a Paper Boomerang



The first boomerang is thought to have originated in Poland and was bent on a center access with two legs. The boomerang that we know today is a toy and sporting stick that is commonly associated with the Frisbee and is marked by an uncanny ability to spin on an access that returns it to the person who threw it. Though creating a boomerang by hand that has the aerodynamic capabilities and then mastering the art of throwing it so that it actually does return to you is tricky at best, there are many other ways to enjoy a boomerang. Modern day sporting events measure maximum float time and accuracy of return as well as endurance and catching pace in order to win popular boomerang  games like Aussie Round and Trick or Fast Catch, two popular boomerang games in Australia.


How to make gift bags from newspaper

When I bought something at a store recently, the clerk handed me my purchase in a bag made from a newspaper. I liked it very much and had to make some more—thus today's DIY recycled newspaper project: gift bags made from the Wall Street Journal. You can vary the dimensions, of course, but here's what I used to create a bag that's 5" tall, 4.5" wide, and 3" deep.