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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> | |
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<title>How to Make an Origami Bunny</title> | |
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<h1> How to Make an Origami Bunny </h1> | |
<h2> A Tutorial </h2> | |
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<div id="Introduction"> | |
<p> The word origami comes from the Japanese words 'Oru' and 'Gami', which mean 'folding' and 'paper' respectively. There are many hundreds of thousands of shapes that a seasoned Origami practitioner can create using the standard square sheet of Origami paper. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create the shape of a bunny using only one piece of paper, the nimbleness of your young mind and fingers, and the power of your own breath. </p> | |
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<img src="images/Step 1.jpg" alt="step 1"> | |
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<p> The first step in creating the origami bunny is to fold the necessary creases into the sheet. You do this by folding the sheet in half horizintally, vertically, and diagonally in both directions. You will create a star shape.</p> | |
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Step 2 goes here... | |
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