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• Nama : Desika Silviana
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• KLS : XII RPL 1
HO TO MAKE ORIGAMI 3D PAPER
3D
paper snowflakes look beautiful hanging in a window or on a wall. Fun
for kids or adults, they are easy to make. Some like them for Christmas,
but you may like them any time! Steps
1. 1
Gather
materials. You'll need 6 pieces of paper (white copy paper will do,
although you can use more elaborate types), scissors, clear tape and a
stapler.
2. 2
Fold
each of the 6 pieces of paper in half, diagonally. If the paper you are
using does not make a perfect triangle, cut off the rectangular edge
that sticks out and make it align perfectly. You should end up with a
square folded into a triangle. Fold the triangle in half, noting where
the folded "bottom" of the triangle is.
3. 3
Cut
3 lines in the triangle. Position the scissors along the bottom fold,
and parallel to one of the edges going up to the top (your cuts should
be somewhat diagonal). Cut almost all the way up to one of the side
edges, but not quite. Keep about the same distance between each cut.
(This might not be suitable for thicker paper, since the number of
layers makes it difficult to cut through.) When you unfold the triangle
into a larger triangle, it should look like the photo at right.
4. 4
Unfold the triangle again. Turn it so that one of the points of the square faces you. It should look like the picture.
5. 5
Keeping your paper diamond side-up, roll the first two innermost
paper lines together to form a tube. Tape these two pieces together. You
should see triangle shapes on each side of the roll.
6. 6
Turn the diamond over to the other side. Take the next two paper
lines and pull them together on the opposite side of the tube and tape
together as before. This will be a more rounded shape and wider than the
first tube.
7. 7
Keep
turning the paper and joining the paper lines together on opposite side
in the same fashion until all paper lines have been joined.
8. 8
Repeat Steps 3 - 7 with the remaining 5 pieces of paper.
9. 9
Join
3 of the completed rolled pieces together at one end and staple
together using the other hand. Do the other 3 pieces the same way. Now
you will have 2 pieces consisting of 3 strands or "arms" each. (For
smaller snowflakes, it may be easier to use double-sided tape or white
glue in place of staples.)
10. 10
Staple the two new pieces together in the middle.
11. 11
Staple
where each of the 6 arms meet. This ensures that the snowflake shape is
pulled into place. See illustration at top for the finished snowflake.
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