Tutorial on making a beautiful lion from origami paper🦁

in Hive Diy14 days ago (edited)

Hi Hive DIY friends

Today I want to share origami paper crafts again with all my friends, because I think making crafts using origami paper is very fun and anyone can make it with various imaginations in their head.

Today I want to make a Lion Origami from Pink origami paper, the lion itself is the king of the jungle that I really like, what makes me like this animal is because the lion is very handsome and looks very beautiful with thick hair on his head.

Here is a tutorial on making a Lion from origami paper.

First, fold the origami paper into a triangle shape, then unfold it again and fold the origami paper once again into a triangle shape from the opposite direction.

Then unfold it again and now fold the right and left sides of the origami paper inward with a pointed shape.

Then unfold it again and now fold the right and left sides of the origami paper inward with a pointed shape upwards as shown in the picture below.

After that, reopen the fold and now fold the top right side and the bottom of the paper simultaneously so that the middle of the paper protrudes upwards, do the same on the left side of the paper so that the folds are parallel and the same.

After that, fold the bottom of the paper to the left and right as shown in the picture below.

After that, fold both protrusions down with the existing fold line pattern as shown in the picture below.

Then turn the paper over and now fold the right side and the left side of the protrusion down at an angle as shown in the picture below.

Then turn the paper over and fold the top end of the paper down, then fold the top end of the paper down once more as shown in the picture below.

Then turn the paper over and now fold the right side and the left side of the middle of the origami paper inward as shown in the picture below.

After that, fold the top of the paper inwards, then turn the paper over and now fold the top down again, then fold the right side and the left side of the top of the paper up with a slanted fold as shown in the picture below.

Then turn the paper over and fold the middle part up, and also fold the middle part down once more as shown in the picture below.

Then turn the paper over again and now fold the right and left sides of the paper inward.

After that, fold the bottom of the paper up and now fold the top down again at an angle to the right and left, then fold the right and left sides of the paper together to the middle so that the middle part sticks out, and also fold the top part of the paper outward a little.

After that, turn the paper over and now fold the middle and bottom of the paper inward from the right and left sides as shown in the picture below.

Then open the middle part at the top again and make the bottom fold slightly curved inwards to make the pattern of the lion's front legs.

Then bend the right and left sides of the Lion's face slightly inward so that the Lion's face pattern becomes more perfect, also fold the Lion's tail slightly in a circle so that the Lion's tail becomes more realistic.

After all the folds are complete, we have successfully made a sitting Lion from a sheet of origami paper.

This is the result of the handicraft that I made from origami paper today, thank you to my friends who have visited my handicraft post today, see you in my next handicraft post.

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I like how you did this, it must really be so much fun and really creative Thanks for sharing the process

Thank you sister, making origami is really fun, may we always be happy

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It looks pretty cool. That's mighty lion sitting there. It shows your creativity. Nice work! Thank you for sharing this.

Thank you for your support, brother.