![]() Scroll down the page for Joseph Wu's origami instructions to find the Eastern Dragon. I love the photos of the completed model at the end of the page.ģ7 steps and a whole lot of creasing to make a long tailed, no-wing dragon. Step-by-step images and a video are provided for you.ģ) Standing Legged Dragon > Diagram for a Standing VersionĪ 19 step diagram only for a model that's complete with legs and stretched out wings.Ī 17 step diagram and instructions to fold Drake a 3d version. I love the fact that there are lots of example photos at the bottom by people who've tried this so you can see what it looks like once made.Ģ) Winged Paper Dragon > Make a Winged Beastġ0 steps (after making the bird base) to a winged creature of legend. The instructions are included on a separate page. Links to instructions which are not for the absolute beginner in paper folding:ġ) Origami Dragon > 11 Step-by-Step InstructionsĪ cute paper folded dragon in just 11 steps - although you first need to make the bird base. A photograph of the finished product is supplied. Written instructions only to make a children's paper 'pet' that "dances" on sticks. Written instructions, images and a printable fortune teller.ĥ) Dancing Chinese Dragon for Kids > Fold a Dancing Dragon Once made, you can move each part with your fingers and you can use it like a game to "tell your fortune." This one has a printable head on it. I can remember making basic versions of these paper fortune tellers at school. Full written instructions and step-by-step images.Ĥ) Fortune Teller Dragon for Kids > Folding Head Great to show off to friends.ģ) Chinese Dragon Puppet for Kids > Children's Folding PuppetĪ colorful and printable children's puppet project where you can make a fun Chinese or oriental themed puppet out of paper or thin card. The website includes a video of how this trick works. The head appears to follow you around the room even though it doesn't actually move. Not origami, but a printable color mythical beast which you can cut out and fold into a cardboard model. There is also an instructional video and a photo of the finished product.Ģ) Paper Dragon Illusion > A Fantastical Illusion Step by step instructions for a basic and easy face or head which you can print off or follow online. We've received many photos of the origami dragon folded by readers.1) Origami Dragon Head > Head Instructions and Video Origami Dragon Step 11: And there you have it! A fearsome, cool looking origami dragon! Origami Dragon Step 10: Almost there! Now use simple back-and-forth pleat folds to make the wings more dragon-like: Origami Dragon Step 9: Now use reverse folds again to form the tail of the dragon: ![]() ![]() Origami Dragon Step 8: Now make two more reverse folds to form the mouth of the dragon: Follow the next ten (10) photos to make the neck of the dragon. The reverse fold is explained in detail in the origami flapping bird instructions. Origami Dragon Step 7: Now it's time to start folding the neck of the origami dragon, using a sequence of three (3) reverse folds. Fold corner E upwards, then repeat on the backside. Origami Dragon Step 6: Repeat this fold on the backside to form the second wing. It's now time to start making the dragon wings, by fold the edge E-F to the vertical position, as shown below right: Origami Dragon Step 5: Now fold corner D backwards to give the result shown below left. Origami Dragon Step 4:Now fold the corner C from left to right, around the dotted line: You should know how to fold the origami bird base and origami flapping bird before trying. Next, fold the corner B back and downwards: 1.Try this dragon if you are an intermediate-level origami folder. Origami Dragon Step 3: Fold the corner A upwards. Origami Dragon Step 2: Now fold the rear flap down and back: Fold the opposite corners of the diamond to the centerline as shown. Origami Dragon Step 1: To make this origami dragon, start with the origami bird base. You can watch our Origami Dragon Instructions Video, or follow the step-by-step photo instructions below. Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page!
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