If you take a piece of paper and make some folds and creases you can make different figures from paper, like, for example, a crane, a rose, a frog and many-many others.

The art of paper folding is called origami. Origami is not a trick or magic. Origami (in Japanese ori meaning “folding”, and kami meaning “paper”) is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside Japan in the mid-1900s.
Origami is easy to learn and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you know basic techniques, you will be surprised to know that you can transform a simple piece of paper into almost anything.
If you like to spend your time with use and create something beautiful with your hands, our new app Origami Instructions is just for you!
‘Origami instructions‘ account for more than 30 origami diagrams following which you can fold various origami like animals, birds, flowers. It’s useful origami app for beginners and children too because the app will teach you:
- Different methods at folding
- Several basic techniques
- Complex and simple and easy origami
Origami diagrams are divided into a number of steps which are easy to follow. Starting to fold a piece of paper, you’ll end up with a complete figure of animal, bird, or insect, or etc.
The application includes both simple origami for kids and beginners and several complex origami diagrams.
Origami Instructions will teach you how to make origami:
- Animals: seal, frog, fox
- Birds: crane, eagle, pigeon, duck, hummingbird, vulture
- Insects: cicada
- Flowers:tulip
- Transport: steamship, boat, sailing ship
- Some other interesting and handy things: envelope, two kinds of boxes, windmill, etc.
Origami is a useful and relaxing pastime good for spending an evening in the family circle and amusing your kids.
This is important: If you’ve never practiced origami, start with the easiest directions, like seal, whale or pigeon, and then try more complex ones like eagle or vulture.
Enjoy and have fun!
Similar: LEGO® Instructions, How to Draw.
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