![]() ![]() ![]() Especially if you’re giving a gift to a friend. In fact, the library checkout receipt is my usual go-to.īut it is nice to use an actual bookmark, instead of just something you can find lying around. My current one is a used school field trip badge folded in half. Personally, I’ve been known to use just about anything as a bookmark: a popsicle stick, a paper clip, a piece of yarn. And, if you want to make more fox crafts, don’t miss our Simple Paper Bag Fox Craft! Read on to get the full project instructions. These easy origami corner bookmarks would also make great reading rewards for students! You could even write a little note on the back! These would be adorable DIY gifts for kids who are book lovers! Just make up a few and hand them out with a copy of their favorite book. Just in case you also have a soft spot for foxes, especially British ones. So I thought this adorable DIY origami fox bookmark craft would be a fun paper craft to share with you and your kids! (Please tell me I’m not alone in this.)Įver since then, I’ve had a soft spot for foxes. You know, the one with the foxes.Īctually, I think fox Robin Hood might have been one of my very first crushes. You can keep it flat, or you can stand it upright.When I was little, one of my very favorite movies was Disney’s Robin Hood. The traditional origami fox is pretty much done. This fold will also make it so the model can stand upright. Basically, you spread open the layers of paper.įold down the tip of the paper so it becomes the snout of the fox.įold in the left side of the model. Rotate the model a quarter turn counter-clockwise.įold the right edge of the model towards the left.įor the traditional (yellow) fox, make the fold straight, about 1/4 of the way from the edge.įor the variation fox and the two-tone fox, make the fold at an angle so it tapers from the wide head to the narrow feet.įold this flap back towards the right but only fold half the layers of paper back. Mountain fold the model in half (fold the top part back and behind). Turn the model over and proceed in the similar manner as with the other two foxes. This exposes the white side of the paper and will give the fox the second color. If you are using origami paper, then place the white-side facing up.įor the two-color traditional fox, you need use paper that is a different color on the two side.įold the top-corner and the bottom-corner towards the right and allow the edges to meet at the middle.įor the two-color fox, turn the model over.įold one layer of paper from the right towards the left. Start with a square sheet of paper and position it in “diamond” orientation (balanced on one of its corners). Interestingly, you can achieve these variations with one or two folds of the paper.Ĭhoose a fox and let’s start folding! Instructions for the Traditional Origami Fox The red fox is even more elegant with the color change at the front of the chest. Because of the angle, the ears look better too. The blue fox is a little more elegant with the V-shaped chest. It is quite simple and looks a bit blocky. The yellow fox is truly the traditional origami fox. Shown above are 3 versions of the origami fox. ![]() Combined with the correct color of paper, it is quite handsome! This traditional origami fox can be made quite beautiful with just a few modifications. Left: Traditional Fox, Middle: Variation Fox, Right: Two-Tone Fox
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |