Introduction: Decorative Origami Cube 2
This is an alternative design to my Decorative Origami Cube 1 instructable (yeah, I got creative with the names...) that doesn't use thirds.
This Cube is a cool-looking modular piece requiring 12 squares of paper.
I used 3 different colors, but you can do whatever you want.
Step 1: Fold the Units
Fold twelve of these guys. You can do different color combinations, but I've found that paper with color on one side, white on the other looks the coolest.
btw the green lines mean fold...
Step 2: Assemble the Cube
Just follow the pictures
37 Comments
4 years ago
It really looks cool when you use white or black or blue paper. Very sleek and new age.
14 years ago on Introduction
im cold! someone turn my fan off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply 6 years ago
*click*
14 years ago on Introduction
That worked out fantastically. I wish I had a camera to take a pic
Reply 6 years ago
use your webcam to take a pic
6 years ago
this was sorda hard, but I made it
7 years ago
Yet another one that does not have the complete set of instructions. If you are going to show people how to do something with pictures please atleast show every single fold, not just what it looks like in between.
7 years ago
Hey I was wondering if I can use this on my website?
8 years ago on Step 2
ohhhh last two units assemblage is really quite difficult but i have done it and enjoyed it hahaha
8 years ago on Introduction
it is too fiddly for me to assemble it and please could you make a video or write instructions to make it easier for me please.
12 years ago on Introduction
hey what is the fold in the 4th picture is ti half 4ths or thirds?
13 years ago on Step 2
The instructions were easy to follow! This was a great way to have fun with my Geometry classes! Thank you!!
13 years ago on Introduction
Great Instructable! Clear and precise! I'm using this for a school project on Origami. Thanks!
13 years ago on Introduction
hey i think this and your other cube are really cool! i was just wondering if they're the same size?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
this one is a bit larger
13 years ago on Step 2
Very fun! Thank you for posting this. It went a lot faster then I thought it would.
13 years ago on Introduction
this is great and simple, very nicely presented and a good instructable!
13 years ago on Introduction
That worked out wonderfully! Really good, clear instruction, and very good pictures. I really like the result! Thanks!
14 years ago on Step 2
im really new in this field the last step in step 1 i really cant understand it can u give me the step in words. thankz
Reply 14 years ago on Step 2
i'm not quite sure what you mean -- are do you have a single unit assembled?