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If you enjoyed this project, you’re officially on your way to becoming an origami pro.
Fold the top layers of the paper downward on both sides to create the wings. You can fold them straight down or at a slight angle to give the bird a "soaring" look. 6. Final Shaping
Standard 6x6 inch origami paper works best, but you can cut a regular piece of printer paper into a square. Flat surface: A table or desk makes for crisp, clean folds. Step-by-Step Instructions 1. Create the Base Creases
Use metallic paper or floral patterns to create a whole flock of unique birds for a mobile or table decor.
Start with the colored side (if any) facing down. Fold the paper in half diagonally to form a large triangle. Open it back up and fold it in half diagonally the other way. You should now have an "X" crease in your square. 2. Fold into a Smaller Triangle
Easy Origami Bird: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners