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  • Question
    What if I don't have scissors?
    Community Answer
    Try folding the paper and then ripping it along the seam of the fold.
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    Should the square be the same size as oragami paper?
    Community Answer
    Origami paper comes in many different sizes. You just need to make sure that the paper is a square, no matter what size it is.
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    What are the dimensions of the paper square?
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    That depends on the size of the sheet of paper you have. If you are using standard copy paper (8.5 inches by 11 inches), then your square would be 8.5 by 8.5 or smaller.
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    What is the size of the square paper?
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    The size of your paper will depend on the size of your starting paper. Essentially, the side length of your square will be the same as the small side of the starting paper.
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    Can it be construction paper?
    Fredwina
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    You can use construction paper, but I find it rips easier and is harder to fold, so keep in mind that it might be a bit harder.
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    What is we don’t have A4 paper? Can we use A5 paper?
    Fredwina
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    You can use whatever size paper you want but keep in mind that your squares will be slightly different sized than if you were to use A4 paper.
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    Does it matter what type of color paper you use?
    Just some random Teto on the internet
    Community Answer
    No, it does not matter. You can use any color paper as long as it can make a square.
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    Which paper is best to use?
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    The best origami paper is known as Kami paper, but printer paper works pretty well most of the time. Construction paper might be a little thick for some origami, but it works as well.
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    Does it have to be colored paper of can they just be lined papers?
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    If you are fine with lines on your origami creation, or just need a piece of square lined paper, this trick will work just as well. However, try to make sure the paper is as rectangular as possible (If the lined paper has been ripped out of a notebook).
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    How can we use the left-out cut part?
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    You can use it to make smaller squares. You can also save it for later as scrap paper. If you do not want to keep the paper, you can recycle it. Also, some origami designs use strips of paper that are not square (for example, the ninja star), so you can use the left-out cut part for that as well.
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