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MORE OPTIONSAGREE Skip to content Origami Resource Center The Art of Paper Folding * Home * Origami Craft Store * Your Origami Photos * More Origami Stuff * Site Map * Contact Us * Instructions * All * Animals * Birds * Boxes * Butterflies * Dinosaurs * Dollar Bill Origami * Fish * Flowers & Roses * Modular Origami * Stars * Holiday Origami * New Year Calendars * Valentine Hearts * St Patrick’s Day Origami * Easter Origami * Easter Paper Crafts * Origami Fathers Day Crafts * 4th of July Origami * Halloween Origami * Origami Cats * Origami Bats * Origami Owls * Origami Pumpkins * Origami Witch * Origami Spiders * More Grisly Things * Christmas * Christmas Tree * Santa Claus * Ornaments * Snowman & Snowflake * Angel, Reindeer, More * Origami Wedding * More Paper Arts * Fabric Folding * Iris Folding * Kirigami * Origamic Architecture * Palm Weaving * Quilling * Tea Bag Folding * Resources * History of Origami * Health Benefits * Educational Benefits * Origami Basics * Origami Tips * Origami Tools * Origami Book Reviews * Temko Origami Collection Index * For Kids * Paper Crafts for Kids * Origami for Kids * Easy Origami Diagrams * School Projects * Home * Origami Craft Store * Your Origami Photos * More Origami Stuff * Site Map * Contact Us * Instructions * All * Animals * Birds * Boxes * Butterflies * Dinosaurs * Dollar Bill Origami * Fish * Flowers & Roses * Modular Origami * Stars * Holiday Origami * New Year Calendars * Valentine Hearts * St Patrick’s Day Origami * Easter Origami * Easter Paper Crafts * Origami Fathers Day Crafts * 4th of July Origami * Halloween Origami * Origami Cats * Origami Bats * Origami Owls * Origami Pumpkins * Origami Witch * Origami Spiders * More Grisly Things * Christmas * Christmas Tree * Santa Claus * Ornaments * Snowman & Snowflake * Angel, Reindeer, More * Origami Wedding * More Paper Arts * Fabric Folding * Iris Folding * Kirigami * Origamic Architecture * Palm Weaving * Quilling * Tea Bag Folding * Resources * History of Origami * Health Benefits * Educational Benefits * Origami Basics * Origami Tips * Origami Tools * Origami Book Reviews * Temko Origami Collection Index * For Kids * Paper Crafts for Kids * Origami for Kids * Easy Origami Diagrams * School Projects ORIGAMI RESOURCE CENTER THE ART OF PAPER FOLDING This origami resource center provides information about the art of paper folding. We provide links to diagrams, databases, book reviews, and ways to be a part of the paper folding community. In Japanese, the word “ori” means “to fold” and the word “kami” means “paper”. So, “origami” means “to fold paper”. But there’s more to origami than its name. Where did it come from? Were the Japanese really the first people to fold paper? Why do we think of paper cranes when we think of origami? Who folds paper and why do we still do it? Click onto the links below to find the answers. FREE INSTRUCTIONS ORIGAMI BASICS MORE PAPER CRAFTS HOLIDAY FOLDS TYPES OF ORIGAMI BOOK REVIEWS CRAFT STORE ORIGAMI HISTORY SADAKO’S STORY HEALTH BENEFITS EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS ORIGAMI FASHION ORIGAMI SCIENCE EDIBLE ORIGAMI MORE FUN STUFF FREE ORIGAMI INSTRUCTIONS If you love folding paper into cool things, you’ve come to the right placed. This page lists free origami instructions sorted by category. You can find everything from animals, flowers, birds, vehicles, boxes, stars, jewelry and more. Click the picture to get started. Airplanes Animals Birds Bookmarks Boxes Butterflies Cars CD Covers Dogs Dragons Dinosaurs Easy Origami Envelopes Origami Fish Flowers Golden Venture Horses Insects Jewelry Mice Jewish Modular Monkey Money Music Napkin Paper Crafts Peace Crane Origami Pigs Polyhedra Rabbits Reptiles Rings Roses Sea Creatures Stars Star Wars Toilet Paper Origami Toys Wedding Zodiac * These free origami instructions are made available to you by the paper folding community at large. If you have a diagram you would like to share, or if your diagram is listed here and you wish to have it removed, please Contact Us. Diagrams are intended for personal use. Copyright of the models lie with the origami creators and designers. Please contact the designer and/or creator directly for non-private usage of a model and/or artwork. 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