Blog 7.2- Dragon

For this week’s origami project I decided to go back towards the animal/mythical beast section of origami to create an origami dragon. When I was looking for a video for this project I was swarmed with numerous tutorials on how to make this piece. So instead of watching all of the videos to find the best one, I decided to go to a previous page that I used a video from and looked for a tutorial there. Once I found the video I knew it would work because of my previous success with that channel. Overall, I would say that this project isn’t very hard. It features a lot of folds that have been used to create previous projects. If you are interested in making this project the link to the video that I used will be put at the end of the post.

For this project, you will only need one post-it note. The color of the note doesn’t matter and is up to the creator’s preference. For this project, I used a red sticky note to make a fiery dragon. For this project post-it notes are a great size to use, however, using a bigger piece of paper would make some of the folds easier. In addition to this, the first few folds are made a little more difficult by the sticky strip but it isn’t too difficult.

Overall, I would rate the difficulty of this project as a four out of 10 stars. Like I’ve previously stated most of the beginning folds are similar to previous projects. However, some of the other folds were a bit more complex but the video was really easy to follow which was very helpful.

If you as a reader are interested in making this project the video is linked below.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S80eAs5PcFI&feature=youtu.be

6 thoughts on “Blog 7.2- Dragon

  1. I used to be very interested in origami for some reason a couple years ao so this blog post caught my interest very well. I think this is just a great thing to share. Whatever you do, don’t do what I did and use notebook paper. It’s a big mistake.

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  2. No clue if I could actually pull this off, but it’s pretty interesting seeing how much you can do with a post-it note.

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  3. I always wonder how the first person to make origami, just like, “oh I’m gonna fold this paper” and then boom, dragon

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