Print and fold a Haunted House Origami!
Difficulty: Easy
Directions:
1.
Print and cut out Haunted House Origami.
2.
With printed side facing down, fold up along line
A.
3. Fold
down along line
B.
4.
Flip origami over, so that haunted house image is facing
down. Fold left side toward center, along line
C.
5. Fold right side toward center along line
D.
6. Pull open the top left corner of the roof and press down on line
E to make a triangle as shown.
7. Pull open the top right corner of the roof and press down on line
F to make a triangle.
8.
Flip the origami over and you have a Haunted House for Halloween!
Happy Halloween!
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Print and fold a Dracula Vampire Origami for Halloween
1.
Print and cut out Vampire Origami.
2. To create the collar of Dracula's cape, cut along YELLOW LINE A. Do not cut beyond point A.
3. Repeat on other side, cutting along YELLOW LINE B.
4. Fold back along BLUE LINE C.
5. TURN ORIGAMI OVER, with printed side facing down.
Fold up along YELLOW LINE D.
6. Fold diagonally along BLUE LINE E to reveal arms and cape.
7. Repeat on other side, folding along BLUE LINE F.
8. TURN ORIGAMI OVER. Dracula should appear as shown below.
9. Fold back along yellow horizontal line. Dracula is ready for Halloween!
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Print and fold a Vampire Bat for Halloween!
1.
Print and cut out Vampire Bat Origami.
2. With printed side facing down, fold in half along diagonal line, as shown.
3. Fold down along Line A as shown.
4. Fold up along Line B as shown.
5. Fold down along Line C as shown, to reveal bat's head.
6. Fold wing back along diagonal line as shown, to reveal bat's ear, as shown.
7. Fold wing forward along diagonal line. You should be able to see both the bat's ear and its arm.
8. Repeat on other side.
9. Crease back and forth along bat's fingers to create "accordion folds" as shown.
10. Your Vampire Bat Origami is ready to fly!
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With its distinctive orange and black markings, the
monarch butterfly is the most famous of North American butterflies, best
known for its long migrations.
No single butterfly
survives the journey. Instead, it takes four generations of butterflies
to travel south to southern California and Mexico to winter in warmer
climates. There, they roost by the thousands, sometimes covering trees.
In the spring, they begin the long migration back up to the United
States and Canada.
The monarch butterfly is the official state butterfly of
Alabama, Minnesota, Vermont and West Virginia.
Print and Fold a Monarch Butterfly Origami:
Difficulty: Easy
Directions: Follow the same directions as below.
1a.
Print and cut out image along outer solid lines.
2a. With printed side facing down,
2b. Fold in half along diagonal line.
2c. Unfold and repeat the diagonal fold on other side.
3a. With printed side facing up,
3b. Fold in half along horizontal line.
3c. Unfold. Your paper should be creased as illustrated.
4. Carefully fold along creases, forming a "tent" as illustrated.
5a. Fold the right "tent" corner up along line A, as illustrated.
5b. Fold the left "tent" corner up along line B, as illustrated.
6a. Turn butterfly over, printed side down.
6b. Fold down along line C.
6c. Pinch or crease in center as illustrated.
Your monarch butterfly is ready to fly!
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