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Full Playlist: • How to Make Origami - - Like these Kid's Activities !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1ThDIrx Watch more How to Make Origami videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510912-... These are instructions for an origami bow. The first step on this is we're going to make a diagonal fold with the white side up and then the color will show. Make sure that you get it exactly on that corner, so that it doesn't go off to the one side. You can't see the other side of the paper, just make it where it's precisely on there. Slide your finger down and then go out to the corners, and that should give you a really nice diagonal fold. Open it back up, rotate it, and we're going to do the exact same thing one more time, so this is both of the diagonal folds, it'll give you a nice cross right there in the middle. Go ahead and flip the paper over and now we're going to do a book fold. The book fold is where you take the bottom edge of the paper up to the top edge of the paper just like that. And this will be with the white on the outside this time. First one, open it up and then do the opposite one, so if you went from the top to the bottom, now we're just going to go side to side just like this. Nice and lined up like that. Now once you have that last one, go ahead and leave that fold there. What I'm going to show you is a step to make a square base or a preliminary base as it's sometimes called. And it's right on this edge I'm going to pinch right here near the top of the corners, and then what we're going to do is we're going to rotate those corners together, so that they all touch. And then using the creases that we've already made we're not going to be making any new creases at all, go ahead and flatten the paper down. And if you look at it from the top, you can see how it's two flaps on each side, so instead of having three on one side like that, you have two on each side just like that, great. Now working on the next step we want to make sure that these flaps are at the bottom towards you, so these are the open parts and then there's this one part up here at the top here that's closed. What we're going to do is we're going to take that closed point, and we're going to fold it down. Now there's no actual mark for this. I'd say right about that far, so it's not all the way down here and it's not just a tiny one, but it's enough to go about that far. And what we're going to do is we're going to sink this triangle right here. And the way you sink is instead of folding it in front or folding it behind, we're actually going to fold it inside the middle of the paper. It's actually going to fall down into the center of the base. So the way to do that, we're going to open all the folds back up, and look at it from the top, and what you can see is there's this nice little square that we've made by that fold. Go ahead and make each of the lines of that square, give it a good pinch right on that line. It's called a mountain fold, because the way the paper's oriented it's going to make that peak. It's going to make a mountain. So find each side of that square and fold it down a little bit, and now what we're going to do is we're going to recreate that square base that we made, when we put all the corners together like that. We're going to recreate it while pushing down on this center, and you see how I'm going to sort of pinch with my fingers, and bring those two sides together and the whole thing collapses down with that corner on the inside. You can see right here, how it's been pushed inside that base just like that. Next step we're going to take this edge and bring it into the middle. So the way that works is like this. This is called a kite fold, so this spot right here we're going to take that edge, and it lines right up onto that middle line, right like that. Do that on all four of these flaps, the two on the front and the two on the back. And you see how it's also making a nice parallel line right here, so we're not going to fold it where it gets a lot thicker at the bottom or where it gets really thin up to the point. It's nice. It's the same thickness all the way across. So we fold it there, flip it over and here as well, and these should match up with the ones right behind them just like that. Great, now the next step, one of my favorites this is going to be an open squash. What's going to happen is we're going to take this top panel right here and while holding, there's two sides. It's equal on both sides, because it's symmetrical. It's got this one and this one, they're exactly the same. Take one side and keep it flat on the table. Take the other side, we're going to pick it up all the way up, and flatten it down at the top. And you see what happens is it spreads out this little square here at the