![]() ![]() Once you do that, the paper just moves very naturally into an inverse reverse fold which is what we're aiming to do. Origami Dog Step 7: The other crease should be a valley fold so pinch the paper at the crease so that the crease is downward. So pinch the paper at the crease so that the crease is upward as shown by the photo below. A mountain fold is when the crease is at the top. Origami Dog Step 6: If you noticed in Step 5, one of the lines was represented by "-.-." meaning that it should be a mountain fold. We need to make 2 folds at approximately the dash lines shown below. Origami Dog Step 5: Now we need to concentrate on the "tail" end. Origami Dog Step 4: Open up the paper slightly and make a squash fold. Origami Dog Step 3: Make a fold on the dash line shown below. Origami Dog Step 2: Make a fold on the diagonal, bringing the top right corner to meet the bottom left corner. We are using the Animal Print Origami Paper which comes in various colors and designs. Start with a 6 inch (15cm) square origami paper color side down. Then follow the instructions below to fold the "body". Origami Dog Step 1: Fold the origami dog face first. It's a bit more challenging to fold than this origami dog but it's really worth the effort. It's very cute! We have a video showing the dog in action so do check it out. When you pull on the dog's tail, it "barks". If you love dogs, you should try folding the origami barking dog. If you tried making any of our DIYs with your (babysitting) kids we’d love to see them - tag us on Instagram or Facebook.Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page! We hope you enjoyed this cute craft and that it'll encourage your kids to read more! If you or your kids can’t get enough of origami, then try making our Origami Storyteller or add this Origami Koala to your origami animal collection! Also if you want to get extra fancy why not glue on some googly eyes or a ribbon for a collar? Now grab your art supplies and get inspired by your furry friends, because it’s time to decorate! We used water colour paints for ours, but feel free to use pencils, pens, or whatever is most handy to you. This step is optional depending on how long you’d like your bookmark to be. Step 15 - Lastly, fold the bottom point up into the centre (underneath the dog’s face). Step 14 - Also fold the bottom of the nose under. Step 13 - Fold the top of the nose back (i.e. (This step is also optional, as usually this fold would represent the dog’s eyes). ![]() How close to the center is a personal preference. Step 11 - Fold down the area below where the eyes will be at an angle. “valley fold”) roughly a few millimeters above it. Step 10 - Then pinch the fold you just made and fold it back up (i.e. Step 9 - Just below the ears, fold backwards horizontally (i.e. Step 8 - Symmetrically squash the centre flap (to create a square shape for the nose). Repeat this on both sides and then open the folds. Step 7 - Draw the raw edges of the bottom that you folded up and have them meet the raw edges underneath (creating “rabbit ears” with the middle flap). Step 6 - Fold the bottom tip of the top flap back to meet the top centre. Let the paper underneath flip out from the underside. Step 4 - Fold one of the new edges back to the centre line. ![]() Step 3 - Now fold two opposite corners into the centre, then turn everything over. So when you unfold everything you will see four triangles. Step 2 - Open up and fold in half along the other diagonal. ![]()
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