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Some origami... thats actually useful

Some origami... thats actually useful
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This is a paper baloon. It involves blowing.

If you want to, you can make a pyramid shaped ballon, which i will explain later. (also involves blowing)

if you make a waxpaper or tinfoil one it will hold water better.
(Keep in mind, those also involve blowing)

You could fill these up with strike anywhere matches easy, and it will light on fire. (that involves blowing and throwing)

EDIT: I've included an additional diagram to help those who are, well lets just put it this way: "origamically challenged." As you can see, folding diagonals will help make a smoother transition

I personally don't go through the trouble of folding the extra diagonals, I just crease the diagonals while the figure is being folded.

thanks to http://www.folds.net/tutorial/bases/waterbomb/wb_base_diagrams.html for the extra pic
 
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Step 1Paper

paper
for paper you will need a square... bigger square, bigger balloon
smaller square, smaller balloon

for the pyramid balloon, go to the last few steps.

the best way to make a square is just to fold a top corner down so on the opposite side, it is flat. (excuse the image, i did it on paint)

Cut it off at the bottom and unfold
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30 comments
Jun 16, 2009. 9:53 AMrosierockz says:
waaah i don't get it
May 5, 2009. 2:32 AMskater2 says:
I don't like this
Feb 4, 2009. 3:56 PMEl Mano says:
I got the cube form to work, but the pyramid eludes me. I don,t get "do step 2, only with a little thing sticking out of the bottom". Could you post a picture?
Jan 24, 2009. 7:22 PMRadioactv Biohazard says:
I think you liked saying "this involves blowing."
Sep 19, 2008. 10:18 PMSuperorigamikitteh says:
i exprimented and found out you can wrap small presents in these
Jun 21, 2008. 5:44 AMDELETED_DELETED_DarthVader says:
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Jul 11, 2008. 7:44 PMchardster says:
This is how to make it useful. Er...um....at least fun!

http://www.instructables.com/id/Pocket-sized-Explosion/
May 25, 2008. 4:22 PMFireCrazyAlchemist says:
you could cut off the top and tape and attach a candle and it will be a hot air paper balloon
May 25, 2008. 4:18 PMFireCrazyAlchemist says:
good job and thats cool with the prymid
May 5, 2008. 7:09 PMraykholo says:
im going to make an led paper lantern sort of thing with this balloon idea thnks and its pretty cool check back later i will try to make an instructable will post link...
Jan 4, 2008. 2:11 PMJWADD says:
Do you care if i use your instructable for something?
Jan 4, 2008. 2:14 PMJWADD says:
Well for another instructable.
Dec 9, 2007. 8:10 PMSpense09 says:
its also a waterbomb you could fill it with water and throw it hard
Aug 10, 2007. 6:14 PMwaverider894 says:
Say that you have to fold the side creases should be align with the bottom crease you forgot the diagonal creases too...
May 8, 2007. 5:39 PMmastercheeser says:
please completely re explain step two. with pictures
Mar 23, 2007. 5:42 PMfishycobo says:
MEOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Jan 16, 2007. 12:15 PMeon789 says:
almost all origami stuff found on this site you can find in a book.
Jan 5, 2007. 6:40 PMLasVegas says:
No problem at all... I just thought I'd point out that it had been posted. Perhaps yours will clear confusion when using mine and vise-verse. This was also my first instructable and as it would happen... There was another before mine that turns out to be surprisingly similar.

Origami Water Bomb

Good Instructable by the way, but it would be nice to see some photos... Oh... And your's is incorporating 2 steps in each of 1, 2, 3 and 4. Your step five is "Alternate Forms."
Jan 5, 2007. 5:02 PMsupes says:
Can you explain step 5 again for the pyramid one...I dont get it...
Jan 5, 2007. 2:33 PMaiden120000 says:
nice paint skills!

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