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| The Turtle. This traditional origami turtle is an intermediate level project and will take ten minutes or more to complete. Follow each step carefully and accurately and make sure that all prior steps have been correctly completed before moving on to the next. As with most origami projects, you’ll need a square of paper and a place to work. Practice with a plain, white sheet of copy paper (or similar) first. Move on to colored or patterned paper, if desired, after you’ve successfully folded this model once or twice. The paper you use should be heavier than the average sheet of lined notebook paper. Fold your model against a hard, flat surface. This works best for making the sharp crease and accurate folds needed for a successfully completed model. A table, hardback book, or even a floor will do. Make creases even sharper by running a pencil or ruler edge over each one as you work. | |
| The Cicada. This surprisingly accurate cicada is a centuries-old origami figure. In many Asian cultures, cicadas are symbols of renewal and good fortune.If you want to make your cicada look more like a periodical cicada, you can color the eyes red. Try drawing in the wing veins or folding the model from different colors of paper. |
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