![]() In this step, we are going to make a fold called waterbomb base (a common Origami fold) in both squares. Please don’t forget to make creases in each step. ie, make two diagonal folds and one horizontal fold. Now we are going to repeat the same process as in step 3 with the top square. Step 4: Repeat the same process with the top square Now we need to make a horizontal fold in the bottom square (3d) along the crease we made earlier (the black line in the pic 3a). Open it and as shown in pic 3b, make another diagonal fold from bottom right to top left to make another crease. I have drawn a black line in the picture above (3a) along the crease, to show where to fold next.įirst, as shown in pic 3a, make a diagonal fold along the crease (the black line) and press with your fingers along the new fold to make another crease. Now we need to make folds in these two squares. Open the folded part in 2b to get back to the rectangle shape again. These creases are needed in the next steps to fold the legs of the paper frog, so make sure you do it well. Now fold it again from bottom to top meeting the top two corners. Step 2: Fold itįold it in half from left to right so that the left two corners meet the right two corners. We didn’t have origami paper so we used color paper and cut a square of size 20 cm from it. Googly eyes (optional) Step-by-step tutorial to make a paper jumping frog Step 1: Take a square paper. ![]() You can see that when you press on the back of paper frog, it really jumps!įor small kids, you can help them with the folding, and the result would be a few hours of play for them with this easy paper frog. In this post, we will show you the step-by-step instructions on how to make a paper frog. Origami jumping frogs are easy and fun to make.
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