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With a square piece of paper, and some patience, you can fold a three-dimensional ball/balloon or cube that you can actually blow up like a little balloon. In fact, you can even fill it with water and make your very own water bomb !
Steps
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Fold a square piece of paper diagonally, in both directions. The creases should make an "X" in the paper. [1] X Research source
- You can find a range of origami paper on Amazon .
- Feel free to add a design to the paper so it appears once it is folded.
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Fold the paper in half . Do this by bringing the bottom portion of the paper to meet the top portion of the paper. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Bring the upper right corner in as shown. Then, repeat this on the other side. Press down firmly on the folds. [3] X Research source
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Fold the flaps to the top. Then, flip the whole thing over and repeat the same steps on the other side to make a diamond shape.
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Fold the right and left corners into the center of the diamond. Repeat this on the other side. [4] X Research source
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Tuck the loose flaps into the folds you just made. Do this by folding a small triangle on each of the flaps and then tucking them into the folds. Repeat this for all four flaps. [5] X Research source
- If you have a hard time tucking the flaps into the folds, use tape to secure them to the folds.
- You can also use a pencil to open the folds easily and to avoid damaging the flaps.
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Turn the folded paper to the end that does not have any flaps. Locate the hole in the center of this side. [6] X Research source
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Blow into the hole. The ball should inflate - just remember to keep those flaps tucked in. [7] X Research source
- You might also need to loosen up the other folds a little bit for the ball to become round.
- To make a water balloon, slowly fill the balloon with water via the small hole.
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QuestionWhy can't I use a rectangle?Community AnswerBecause it will not fold correctly and turn out wrong.
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QuestionHow big of a piece of paper do I need if I want to make the balloons 10 inches in size and will tissue paper work?Community AnswerUsing an 8.5x8.5" piece of paper you will get a balloon about 2.5" in diameter. So paper that is about 34x34 should do the trick. I would advise against using tissue paper, it will probably be too thin for this project.
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QuestionHow do I make an origami balloon with thin paper?Community AnswerThe same way. If you can't get it to work, then you may need to try thicker paper.
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Tips
- Tuck the flaps nicely. Otherwise they could come out when you blow air in the balloon.Thanks
- The bigger the paper the easier it SHOULD be.Thanks
- The flaps at the end don't have to go completely into the edges of the paper. It will work fine if they just go halfway.Thanks
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- If you want to make a paper water balloon, first cover the paper in baby oil, then fold it, and fill it with water.
- Make DIY lanterns by using thinner paper for the balloons and putting them over string lights.
- If the balloon doesn’t inflate, gently pull on the sides while blowing into the hole.
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Warnings
- When throwing water bombs, be careful not to hit anyone in the face as this can cause serious injuries.Thanks
- Paper cuts may occur.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- A square piece of origami paper
- Access to water (optional)
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References
- ↑ https://origami.guide/origami-toys/origami-water-bomb-balloon/
- ↑ https://origami.guide/origami-toys/origami-water-bomb-balloon/
- ↑ https://origami.guide/origami-toys/origami-water-bomb-balloon/2
- ↑ https://web-japan.org/kidsweb/virtual/origami/exploring02g.html
- ↑ https://web-japan.org/kidsweb/virtual/origami/exploring02g.html
- ↑ https://www.origamiway.com/how-to-make-a-paper-balloon-3.shtml
- ↑ https://www.origamiway.com/how-to-make-a-paper-balloon-3.shtml
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