
All you need to do is a reverse fold using the existing creases, but there are so many folds at the same time that it can be confusing for beginners. There is one step to make the head (9:14) where people sometimes find difficult to make. If you have any trouble, watch the video tutorial! Help video Origami Velociraptor diagrams available to download. However, special paper isn’t required and you can use even smaller sheets like 10cm x 10cm origami paper to fold this dinosaur. Step 3) Fold the top of the paper down along the dotted line. This paper has a beautiful texture and holds the creases very well. Step 2) Fold the paper up along the dotted line to the centre.
In the video tutorial I’m using 20cm x 20cm Green Tissue-foil. If you like dinosaurs, check out my playlist on YouTube and try also the T-Rex and the Brachiosaurus.
Another great feature is the head: you can make it flat or with a nice 3D shape! I’m very satisfied with this model and I think it’s much better than the T-Rex: it holds the shape well and it can even stand on his feet without tail support, if you use a good paper. The velociraptor has longer tail/arms and smaller head. Origami Dinosaur Step 2: Fold corner A of the bird base. This model and my origami T-Rex are very similar because I’ve created both dinosaurs from the same base. Origami Dinosaur Step 1: Fold an origami bird base using a square 6 x 6 (15cm x 15cm) origami paper. The left side of the sheet now has a point. 2 Fold the top right corner over and down. If you want sturdier claws, then use thicker paper. You can use any type of paper you have lying around the house.
#MAKE AN ORIGAMI DINOSAUR HOW TO#
Try using our economy origami paper to fold these dinosaurs.Learn how to make an origami Velociraptor Position the paper vertically (portrait). Want to decorate your classroom? Use a hole punch to create holes in your dinosaurs, and string them on yarn to create dinosaur garlands! The 8 different designs and various color schemes of the dinosaur paper will ensure that your garlands will be bright and beautiful. Use them with our diorama boxes to add pizzazz to research and reports. Once you have folded your brontosaurus, you can add them to birthday or Father’s day cards. Today, however, brontosaurs are thought to have lived just on land. We created these bags for an affordable dinosaur party we threw. Stage 2: Now grab this mountain fold like this and push the paper together to fold a diamond base. It lets you quickly create an easy template and make the printable for other people to use. Now turn the paper over and fold horizontally and vertically. Stage 1: So to start off, fold both diagonals. The brontosaurus, or Thunder Lizard, was a four-legged herbivore that lived in the late Jurassic. The largest brontosaurs weighed up to 15 tons and measured up to 22 m (72 ft) long from head to tail. Historically, the Brontosaurus was believed to be too big to support its own weight on dry land, so paleontologists thought they must have lived partly submerged in water, maybe in swamps. In this video I will show you how powerful this origami dinosaur. Here is the video with the folding demonstration: The longer dinosaur is more challenging to fold, and is more suited to older students. Since origami instructions can be complicated and difficult to follow when they are written, we have created a video to show you how to fold this adorable dinosaur: With our step-by-step instructions, you’ll be able to make your own origami dinosaur in no time. The taller dinosaur is simple to fold, and can be made by students as young as four. Origami Dinosaurs: children love dinosaurs and they love paper folding too. Making an origami dinosaur is a fun and easy activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. We loved dinosaurs as children and since the real things are sadly extinct, these adorable paper versions of brontosauruses are the next best thing!
Learning Outcomes: Integrate art and science! Exercise fine motor skills. These adorable dinosaurs are the perfect addition to a diorama or as a Father’s day gift to a dino-rrific dad!