How to make origami frogs

 

 

You can learn to make various kinds of origami frogs here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Origami Frog

 

origami frog

Level

Beginner

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This origami frog starts with both horizontal and vertical gate-folds. Then make 8 x 8 square cells by applying multiple valley and mountain-folds. It takes 20 steps to complete. You can actually make it jump.

 

Traditional Origami Frog

traditional origami frog

Level

Beginner

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You will have to go through total 46 steps to complete making an origami frog. The most important technique that you will learn from this origami frog is "inside reverse-fold" which will be applied repeatedly many times.
 

Simple Tessellation of Origami Frog

simple tessellation of origami frog

Level

Beginner

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This simple tessellation of origami frog starts from 8 x 8 matrix base. There is no special folding technique involved with this model.

 

 

Simple Frog

 

simple frog

Level

Beginner

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This simple frog starts from a 8x8 matrix base. There is no special folding technique involved with this model.

 

Simple Frog II

 

simple frog II

Level

Beginner

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This simple frog starts from a 16x16 matrix base. There is no special folding technique involved with this model.

 
 

 

 

Paper Jumping Frog

 

jumping paper frog

Level

Beginner

Copyright Traditional

 

This traditional paper jumping frog actually jumps. There is no special folding technique involved in this model.

 

Traditional Jumping Frog

traditional jumping frog

Level

Beginner

Copyright Traditional

 

Traditionally this jumping frog is known to be as a Chinese version of origami jumping frog. Here I use a typical origami paper to fold this model, but it would be better to use a little thicker paper if you want to make the frog to jump. One special folding technique involved with this model is squash-fold.

 
 

 

 

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