![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to learn these three sink-fold techniques, these are good examples to master them all. The following three butterflies make use of three kinds of sink-folds: (1) open sink-fold, (2) closed sink-fold, and (3) mixed sink-folds ( open-closed sink-fold and closed-open sink-fold). One special folding technique that you need to know for this model is pocket-fold. This origami box starts from 8x8 matrix base. ![]() Several folding techniques you need to know for this model are squash-fold, inside reverse-fold, and nail-fold. This model starts from 8 x 8 matrix base. You need to have at least an intermediate level in folding paper. One special folding technique that you need to master for this model is separating the butterfly body from two wings by pulling them away. This butterfly VI starts from 8x8 matrix base. It takes 33 steps to complete this model. This butterfly V is not derived from any base. The essential folding technique being used for this model is inside reverse-fold. This origami butterfly is derived from a balloon base. Initially the paper will be divided into 12 x 12 square cells and then a crease pattern will be applied. A special folding technique involved in this model is squash-fold This simple butterfly is easy to make (13 steps). So you will learn what this twin-boat base is and how it is related to the butterfly. This butterfly is based on so-called "twin-boat base". The distinctive feature of this easy origami butterfly is that the back side is the same as the front one This butterfly takes only 8 steps to follow. There are many kinds of origami butterfly presented here including traditional and modern models. Or follow the simple step instructions below! This butterfly bookmark is based on the classic corner bookmark and is then decorated to make the butterfly details.Origami butterfly is one of the most interested models in origami. ![]() We have a butterfly corner bookmar video tutorial on auto play. ** you could also make these from white printer paper and simply use markers to decorate and turn into a fabulous butterfly bookmark! Easy butterfly Origami bookmark DIY: As mentioned, we love using black construction paper as it is the best colour for a monarch butterfly bookmark! But you can start off with a square piece of origami paper or construction paper if you wish. *the insructions below will show you how to cut down a rectangular piece of paper and make a square. a little white acrylic paint, if you want to add the dots the monarch butterfly.scraps of coloured paper for decorating, including black for the anntenae and head.a piece of paper approx 15cm x 15cm in your butterfly “base colour” – we like using black paper*.These two are designed as “Monarch Butterflies”, but of course you can design them in any colour combination that you wish – you could make them out of white paper and decorate them with felt tip pens!? To make your easy butterfly bookmark you will need: This is a great adaptation of the classic “Origami Bookmark” and with a few simple embellishments turning it into an easy Butterfly Origami Bookmark design! They join the ranks of all our other corner bookmarks – monster bookmarks, minion bookmarks, owl bookmarks, and possibly our favourites, the Bunny Bookmarks! (You can view them all in one place here: Easy Bookmark Corners). These butterflies would be lovely for paper crafts idea for Mother’s Day, as a small spring or Easter gift or even for “Back to School” after the long summer holidays. I have to confess, I am rather pleased with how these butterfly bookmarks turned out – as with all the others – they are super easy and fun and make for a great little gift. Making DIY butterfly bookmarks since Feb 2016 ![]()
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