How to Create an Origami Flapping Bird By Sally Murphy Origami flapping bird.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

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How to Create an Origami Flapping Bird By Sally Murphy Origami flapping bird.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 1 Gather supplies. Square paper or Rectangular sized paper (8 ½ x 11 shown) and scissors Tip: Be environmentally friendly and consider using recycled paper. Step1.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 2 Begin with square paper. Or create square paper by folding the top corner down diagonally. Cut off the extra rectangle and discard. Tip: create all folds as precise as possible for best results. Step2.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. CUT AND DISCARD

Step 3 Make a diagonal fold. Place the square in front of you so that the bottom corner is pointing toward you. Bring the top corner down to the bottom corner, then crease with your finger. Step3.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 4 Make another diagonal fold. Rotate the square and fold it again. Make a second crease with your finger to form an "X" shape in your paper. Step4.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 5 Fold the paper in half. Place the square in front of you with creases pointing upwards. Fold the paper in half and make a crease with your finger. Step5.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 6 Fold the square in half again. Rotate the folded paper 90 degrees and unfold it. Fold it in half again. Crease the fold with your finger. This will result in two sets of creases, which are creased in opposite directions. Step6.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 7 Pinch in the sides, lay it flat, and crease outer edges to form a small square. There will be a previously formed crease running from the top corner to the bottom corner. Step7.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 8 Fold in the right side. With the bottom corner of the square pointing toward you, fold the top layer of the right corner inward so that its edge aligns with the center crease. Crease the fold with your finger. Step8.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 9 Now fold in the left side. Fold the top layer of the left corner inward so that its edge aligns with the center crease. Crease the fold with your finger. The new folds will resemble a little kite. Step9.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 10 Flip it over. Step10.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 11 Fold in the right side. With the bottom corner of the square pointing toward you, fold the top layer of the right corner inward so that its edge aligns with the center crease. Crease the fold with your finger. Step11.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 12 Now fold in the left side. Fold the top layer of the left corner inward so that its edge aligns with the center crease. Crease the fold with your finger. You now have a little kite shape. Step12.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 13 Crease the tip of the kite. Bend the triangle shape at the top back and forth to create a crease. Step13.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. FOLD TOP TRIANGLE BACK AND FORTH AND CREASE HERE

Step 14 Open up the kite. Lift the top layer of the bottom corner up and flatten it. This diamond shape sits on top of the kite shape underneath. Step14.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 15 Flip it over. Open up the back side of the kite. Step15.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 16 Form second diamond shape. Continue lifting the top layer of the bottom corner up and flatten it to create the diamond shape on both sides. Step16.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 17 Fold the diamond left to right. Lift the top layer of the right corner and bring it to the left corner of the diamond and crease the fold. This is called a book fold. Step17.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 18 Flip it over. Step18.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 19 Fold the diamond left to right. Lift the top layer of the right corner and bring it to the left corner of the diamond and crease the fold. Step19.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 20 Fold the bottom corner to the top. Raise the top layer of the bottom corner of the diamond and fold it up. Crease the center of the diamond. Step20.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 21 Flip it over. Step21.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 22 Fold the bottom corner to the top again. Raise the bottom corner of the diamond and fold it up to form a triangle shape. Step22.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 23 Fold the right side of the triangle to the left. Bring the top layer of the right side of the triangle to the left side of the triangle and crease the fold. Step23.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 24 Flip it over. Step24.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 25 Fold the right side of the triangle to the left. Bring the top layer of the right side of the triangle to the left side of the triangle and crease the fold. Step25.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission.

Step 26 Make the head. Pull out one of the triangles between the folds and carefully pull it outward and downward. Make a crease. Step26.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. HEAD

Step 27 Make the tail. Take the other triangle that exists between the folds and carefully pull it outward and downward. Make a crease. The shape now resembles a crown. Step27.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. TAIL

Step 28 Make the beak. Slightly bend the tip over and crease it to form the beak. Step28.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. BEAK

Step 29 Fold down the wings. The two large triangles between the head and tail are the wings. Fold each down and form a crease. Step29.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. WING FOLD AND CREASE HERE

Step 30 Flap the wings. Pinch the neck of the bird below the the head portion. Grab the tail and move it back and forth to create the flapping motion. Tip: Loosen the folds at the tail if you have trouble flapping the wings. Step30.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. PINCH HERE TO FLAP WINGS, MOVE TAIL BACK AND FORTH

Step 31 Step31.jpg © Sally Murphy. Used with permission. Finished! Great job! Tip: Don’t give up if your results are not what you had expected. You will improve with each new creation as your fingers get used to the folds.

References How to Make an Origami Flapping Bird - wikiHow. (n.d.). Retrieved from Flapping-Bird