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Welcome to the Fabulous World of ORIGAMI Japanese print from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Origami is Very Useful! Craft Projects while babysitting Gifts (Christmas, birthdays,etc.) Classroom lesson plans about Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes) And…. http://www.amazon.com/sadakoandthethousandpapercr anes
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Affordable decorating ideas
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How to Make a Paper Crane: Step 1: Turn one square around to look like a diamond
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Step 2: Fold it in half from top to bottom:
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Step 3: Fold the paper in half from left to right.
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Step 4: Lift the top half up along the middle fold line. Open out the paper and press it down neatly into a diamond.
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Step5: Turn the paper over and make the same fold on the other side.
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Step 6: Fold and unfold the lower (open) sloping edges and the top point as shown.
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Step 7: Pinch and lift the front flap of the paper
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Step 7: Continue to lift the flap so its edges meet in the middle.
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Step 7: Press the paper flat to make it diamond shaped
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Step 8: Turn the paper over and repeat the fold on the other side. 1 2 3 4
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Step 9: Fold the lower sloping edges over so they lie along the middle line.
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Step 10: Repeat on the other side
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Step 11: Inside reverse fold the bottom point
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Step 12: Inside reverse fold the remaining bottom point
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Step 13: Inside reverse fold the tip of one of the point to make the head and the beak
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Step 14: bend the wings down and apart
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Step 15: Flatten and puff out center, and you have a completed crane!
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