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Standing Origami

6 models tagged “standing

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Elephant

The origami elephant is a satisfying intermediate fold that captures the majesty of the world's largest land animal. The model features a distinctive trunk, wide floppy ears, and four sturdy legs. Use grey paper for a realistic look or go wild with bright colors.

8 steps·18 min
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Penguin

The origami penguin is a charming little model that stands up on its own. With black and white paper (or any two-toned sheet), the color contrast creates a natural tuxedo effect. It is a wonderful winter-themed craft and pairs beautifully with the whale and fish for an ocean collection.

30 steps·8 min
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Blue Whale

The origami whale is a graceful fold that captures the gentle giant of the ocean. The model features a rounded body, expressive face area, and a distinctive tail fluke. Use blue or grey paper and display it alongside the fish and penguin for a complete ocean scene.

8 steps·14 min
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Swan

The origami swan is one of the most elegant paper folds, featuring a long curved neck and a simple body that stands upright. It makes a stunning table decoration for weddings and dinner parties. Follow the video tutorial to create your own.

0 steps·10 min
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Magic Unicorn

The origami unicorn is a magical and whimsical design that captures the spirit of fantasy. This intermediate-level fold creates a standing unicorn with a proud horn and flowing mane. A wonderful project for anyone who loves mythical creatures.

7 steps·25 min
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Origami Turtle

The origami turtle is a satisfying intermediate model with a distinctive shell pattern, rounded head, and four stubby legs. The shell texture comes from a series of pleats that also give the model structural rigidity. Use green paper for a classic turtle look, or experiment with patterned paper to simulate the shell markings.

37 steps·20 min