Part of the fun with folding origami is the paper you use. You just learned how to make an origami frog! Turn the model over so that the back and head are face up. Then unfold.įold the bottom legs backward where the two legs meet in the center. (Use the image in Step 12 for guidance.)įold the model in half horizontally so that the tips of the front legs and back legs touch. This will create the back legs of the origami frog.įinish shaping the back legs by folding each corner down. Then unfold.Ĭollapse the paper using the lines created in Steps 7–8. The folds should be behind the front legs.Īt the bottom of the model, diagonally fold the left and right corners up so that they meet along the vertical, center line. Vertically fold the left and right sides of the model in toward each other so that they line up in the center. Fold each flap up to make the frog’s front legs. There are now 2 flaps on the triangle made from Step 5. Using the folds from Steps 2–4, collapse the top half of the paper so that it looks like a triangle. The “X” should intersect at the fold made in Step 3. Then unfold.įold both top corners diagonally toward you so that they touch the opposite corners of the fold line made in Step 2. You will use this line as a guide in Step 3.įold the upper half of the paper backward so that the top edge lines up with the horizontal, center fold made in Step 2. If your paper has two colors, make sure you fold it so that the color shows on the outside of both the front and back.įold the paper toward you in half horizontally. Start with a square piece of origami paper and fold it in half vertically. Note: For this easy origami frog model, you can use origami paper that is a different color on each side, however, the finished model will only show the color that is facing you in Step 1. Email me at with Origami Owl in the subject for orders or a party.Do you have a fetish for frogs? Then we suggest trying your hand at folding an easy origami frog to add to your collection of the world’s most adorable amphibian! You’re just a hop, skip and jump away-so let’s get started! Just make sure you are online for an hour to talk about Origami Owl. I am also available online for Facebook parties, which means you can host a party online and get the same rewards you would at a home party, only now you don’t have to make appetizers or clean your house. Yep, so if you’d like to follow my Origami Owl Page on Facebook please do or order through me. UPDATE: I wanted to update this page, for those of you that may have read this back in June 2013 I wanted to say that I loved the jewelry so much that I now sell it. My kids was one but also my website, The Life of a Home Mom (computer with kids, family, etc). These are so much prettier in person.ĭo you have a story you’d like to tell? I had a few as you can see. Sorry but one note, my pictures don’t do the locket and tags justice. I loved working with Michelle on this review, which would also be why I ended up joining under her team. Want to tell your own story or buy an Origami Owl living locket for someone else? Head on over to Elizabeth Ferree’s Origami Owl page. (currently they don’t have a frog or I’d be right on top of that.) Or I could just purchase other charms to say my favorite 5 things or something like that. The one I have in the pictures show it with my 5 kids, however I can switch out the hearts with my computer charm and change the meaning. But just like it states, the living lockets can change with your mood/life. I have posted both above so you can see what they look like. Now a really neat thing about my locket is that I can wear it either with the crystals showing or just plain. So you’ve seen all the neat little dangles, charms and necklaces I got. Or if you don’t like necklaces you can get the locket and make it into a key chain. If you don’t like lockets (ackkk!) you can get the ball chain necklace and add tags and dangles to it to show your own personality. You can make these so personal and it shows that you really thought out the gift for a particular person. You can see how these could be endless and I believe I found my perfect gift for family members/friends now. Story, whatever story that may be….your family story, life story, an event in your life, a hobby, your first child, a marriage, graduation, etc. The Living lockets are all about telling YOUR – 1 Tree of Life small (dangle) ~ To me this doesn’t just represent the tree of life but also family roots. – 1 silver heart charm that reads “Family” – 1 laptop charm ~ this represents my site and internet I picked 3 boy birthstone charms (2 March, 1 April) and 2 girl birthstone charms (July & August). Wondering what was all in my Origami boxes?
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