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QuestionIs it harder to make a paper crane with writing paper?Community AnswerYes, normal writing paper is much harder to use than origami paper because the origami paper is lighter yet stronger, which makes it easier to fold and shape. Writing paper is flimsier and liable to tear.
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QuestionWhat is the meaning of the paper crane?Community AnswerTraditionally, it was believed that if one folded 1000 origami cranes, one's wish would come true. It has also become a symbol of hope and healing during challenging times. As a result, it has become popular to fold 1000 cranes (in Japanese, called “senbazuru”).
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QuestionWhat is the usual size for origami paper?Community AnswerIt usually is 6 or 7 inches. You can find big books of origami paper in craft stores. Origami paper is perfectly square.
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QuestionWhat is a "senbazuru?"Community AnswerA senbazuru is 1000 paper cranes tied together on a string. It is said in Japanese legends that if you make one, you get a wish.
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QuestionIs it easy to fold an origami crane using construction paper?Community AnswerConstruction paper is thicker and has a different texture than origami paper so it may be more difficult to make an origami crane.
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QuestionCan I draw on them before I start folding or do I have to decorate after I have finished the shape?Community AnswerYou can do both. If you want to add detail on a specific part of the body, I would wait until the end. If you just want a pattern on them, do it before folding.
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QuestionWhy does the paper have to be big?Community AnswerIt has to be big for beginners, to make it easier. Once you've made it, try to make it smaller. The smaller the the paper, the harder it is to make.
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QuestionHow much does origami paper cost?Community AnswerYou can buy origami paper for $2 at a dollar shop.
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QuestionWhy does my paper crinkle so much?Community AnswerYou may be putting too much pressure on it. Crinkling doesn't hurt; it actually looks okay as a texture.
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QuestionWhy do people make paper cranes?Community AnswerFor relaxation and the art of doing a complex set of actions resulting in beauty.
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QuestionWhat is origami paper?Community AnswerOrigami paper is simply square paper. You can cut construction paper into a square or buy a pack of real origami paper, which usually has color on one or both sides.
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QuestionCan you explain Step 16 further?Community AnswerFold the bottom corner up to the top corner to create a crease, then fold it back down. This is a crease to mark, not to keep folded. It makes future steps easier to execute.
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QuestionIs it hard to memorize the steps to make a paper crane?Community AnswerAt first making a paper crane can be difficult if you are new to origami, but after making a few times you will memorize the steps.
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QuestionAbout how many minutes does it take to make a paper crane?Community AnswerRoughly two minutes if you're advanced with origami. You'll improve as you practice and the time will decrease.
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QuestionWhy am I following the instructions, but it's not turning out properly every time I do it?Community AnswerYou might be doing step 18 wrong, it's really a repeat of steps 16-17, not steps 6-9.
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QuestionHow can I make a paper swan?Community AnswerThis article can walk you through the steps of making a paper swan: How to Fold a Traditional Origami Swan .
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QuestionDo you think small children can fold this? I'd like to teach my sister how to do it.Community AnswerYes, definitely, I learned it myself when I was quite young. Showing her a tutorial video on YouTube might be helpful.
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QuestionHow do I make a flower?Community Answer
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QuestionIs it true that if I made a thousand paper cranes, my wish would come true?Community AnswerIn many Japanese legends and myths, making a thousand cranes gives you a wish. You can read more about it online; there are many stories about it.
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QuestionWill the wings flap? If not, how do I make one that will?Community AnswerI don't think the wings flap on this original paper crane. Check YouTube for tutorials on how to make one that flaps.
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QuestionIs there an easier way to make a paper crane?June JubileeCommunity AnswerYes. If you use loose leaf paper, making a paper crane can be easier. But, you still have to follow the directions that are given.
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QuestionHow can I make a crane with printing paper?Community AnswerJust fold and cut the paper into a square as printing paper is rectangular, then follow all the steps.
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QuestionWhat if I mess up?Community AnswerIf the mistake is fixable, fix it. If it isn't, start again and be careful not to make the same mistake twice.
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QuestionDoes it matter if the paper has lines on it?Community AnswerYou can make origami with lined paper if that's all you have, but keep in mind that the paper will be harder to fold.
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QuestionWould post-it notes work?Short.lil.thingCommunity AnswerThey will, but if you're a beginner it might be a little challenging to get all of your creases to line up.
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QuestionCan I use plain printing paper?Community AnswerYes, but you will need to cut it into a square first.
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QuestionCan a paper crane fly, sort of like a paper plane?Community AnswerNo, unfortunately you can't fly it. But another way to see it in the air is to hang it. It dangles flawlessly, and that's probably the closest you can get to flying.
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QuestionHow do I do a squash fold?Community AnswerLift the flap that is to be squashed towards you. Pry apart the layers of paper. Gently press down to squash the paper creating two new mountain folds. Align the crease line on the top layer of paper with the layers of paper beneath.
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QuestionWhy is it so hard to make a paper crane?Community AnswerThere are a lot of multi-fold creases you need to make, and the amount of steps just makes me sick.
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QuestionWhere can I find a video on folding paper cranes?Community AnswerI would recommend going on YouTube and searching for "paper crane folding." You should be able to find plenty of demonstration videos that way.
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