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www.ActivityVillage.co.uk - Keeping Kids Busy Origami Booklet This booklet is easy to fold out of rectangular pieces of paper of any size and there are so many ways you can use it! You can use colored paper, recycled envelopes (like our comic book), and tiny scraps of paper to make books for dolls and fairies too. They are great for scrap- books and lapbooks. You will need a pair of scissors. Start with a rectangle of paper. We used A4 for this booklet. Fold in half. Open out again. Open out again. Fold the edges in to meet the crease you have just made. Fold in half the other way. Fold back in half the first way, and cut carefully along the dotted line as shown above. Open out again. fold Open out again.

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Origami BookletThis booklet is easy to fold out of rectangular pieces ofpaper of any size and there are so many ways you canuse it! You can use colored paper, recycled envelopes(like our comic book), and tiny scraps of paper to makebooks for dolls and fairies too. They are great for scrap-books and lapbooks. You will need a pair of scissors.

Start with a rectangle of paper.We used A4 for this booklet.

Fold in half. Open out again.

Open out again.Fold the edges in tomeet the crease youhave just made.

Fold in half the other way.

Fold back in half the firstway, and cut carefully alongthe dotted line as shownabove.

Open out again.

fold

Open out again.

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Fold in half the other way, sothat the cut is along the fold.

Holding the edges, push themtogether, in towards each other,so that the middle section opensout.

Keep pushing them into thecentre until they meet and thepages of your booklet areformed.

Crease wellalong the spine.