You can use any square piece of paper to fold this rose, although it will be easier if you use one that you can distinguish the front and back side of the paper clearly.
Fig. 1
The type of paper used in this demonstration has two sides. The colorful side is the front side of the paper.
Fig. 2
The side with only one color is the back side of the paper.
REINDEER
This origami reindeer is a simple design, and can be attempted by a paper folder of any level. It's great for using up unwanted murky brown origami paper, and it can make for a creative Christmas decoration!
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Steps
1.
Start with a square sheet of paper.
2.
Fold it across one diagonal.
3.
Unfold it again.
4.
Fold one side of the square to meet the line made by the diagonal fold.
5.
Repeat this for the adjacent side of the square.
6. Repeat the previous two steps for the remaining sides of the square without unfolding anything.
7.
Fold it in half, from point to point, as shown, and then unfold it.
8.
Put your finger in one of the flaps.
9. Pull out the point, using the previous fold as a template, and press it down.
10.
Repeat the previous two steps for the other flap.
11.
Fold it in half along its length as shown.
12. Pull the point that the flaps point towards back into the middle in a reverse fold. Flatten it down to construct the neck.
13.
Fold both of the flaps back as shown. These are your reindeer's front legs.
14.
Make a reverse fold at the top of the neck, beginning the formation of the head.
15.
Unfold the head as shown.
16.
Fold the point underneath to make the nose more flat.
17. Fold the top of the head in half over to the opposite side as shown.
18. Make a reverse fold and flatten as shown to create the beginnings of the hind legs.
19. Make another reverse fold about half way down the hind legs and flatten it to see the fully formed hind legs.
20. Cut up the back of the neck as shown, without actually completely cutting off any part of the reindeer.
21. Split the middle of this flap right up the back of the reindeer's neck. You'll end up with four little prongs.
22. Fold the prongs upwards to form antlers and complete the reindeer.
CLAWS
If your Halloween costume needs some claws or you're just feeling a little fierce, you can make paper claws that'll slip over each finger. They are sharp and pointy, though, so don't get carried away...They're just for show!
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Steps
1. Place the paper on a flat surface.
2. Position the paper with the longest side running from the top to bottom.
3. Fold the top right corner in to the left side.
o The top of the sheet now shows a point, while the edge of the fold lines up with the left side of the paper.
4. Fold the pointed top down to the bottom left corner, keeping it aligned with the left side of the paper.
5. Fold the right hand side of the sheet so that the edge aligns with the slanted edge of the previous fold. It should look like a square.
6. Fold the square in half, along the two slanted edges, to make a triangular shape.
7. Position the paper with the right angle of the triangle pointing up, or away from you.
8. Identify the side that has two folded edges not the side with four individual edges.
9. Imagine a vertical line (up and down line) dividing the triangle in half, from the point to the base, right down the middle.
o You may want to draw this line in pencil the first couple of times. Use a T-square to make sure the line down the middle is at a right angle to the base of the triangle.
10. Fold the "two folded edges" side into this imaginary line, in other words fold it directly to the half-way line of the triangle.
o The fold's outer edge should be going straight down, perpendicular to the bottom and even extending below the bottom of your triangle.
11. Repeat the previous fold two more times, folding the same side over itself again.
o Be careful to line each fold with your imaginary pencil line.
o The claw shape will begin to show.
o Make sure you keep each fold very tight and at the same angle. If the folds start to slant upwards, instead of staying aligned, the claw won't be as good.
12. Hold the claw together by tucking the bottom flap into the end. Now you have a paper claw!
13. Open the smaller triangle in the middle of the folds, and stick your finger in there.
o Your finger should not go on the side where you tucked it in, or the other side, but in the middle.
o It may be a tight fit at first, but if you work your finger it will fit.
o The tighter the fit the more likely the claw will stay on your finger.
14. Repeat the above steps as many times as you want to create additional claws!