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Morphing Origami Star

Morphing Origami Star
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A nice, easy fun origami project. Try to use colorful, smooth, glazed paper for optimal results. You will need 8 sheets of square origami paper. (note: The square i used was already pre-creased. Obviously yours wont be. Either way, its still simple and straightforward)
6 comments
Apr 22, 2012. 6:23 PMAdambowker98 says:
Did you find this design in the Geogami book?
Sep 11, 2011. 9:25 PM~Z~ says:
Haha, I used to make these in 5th grade and sell them for $0.50.
Nov 16, 2011. 4:33 PMbrainiac120 says:
XD I make 'em for free. It's sort of a rip-off for ppl pay for something that they can learn to make online so I make origami for ppl but i do it completely free of charge.
Sep 11, 2011. 4:31 PMscoochmaroo says:
Some step-by-step instructions would definitely make this feature-worthy!

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Author:origamic12
Im a high school student who loves making stuff. Anything from crafts to woodworking. I'm especially good at origami and papercraft, which I have practiced for over 10 years.