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Origami Tyrannosaurus: Folding Instructions

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Origami Tyrannosaurus : Folding Instructions

Cut out the pattern, make a crease down the center and fold it in half.

Folding both layers of paper, make creases on all the fold lines, and then fold it in half again.

Front

Back

Next, fold inward and outward along the fold lines as shown. (Check the diagrams and photos if unsure.)
Make yourself a cute tyrannosaurus by folding the long piece of
paper inwards and outwards in order.
You will need to have a lot of patience, but it will be well worth it!
When you're finished, be sure to take good care of your new pet display it with some other dinosaur friends, or use it as a bookmark.
A s s e m b l y i n s tructions
Mountain fold (dotted line)
*Make a mountain fold.

Scissors line (solid line)


*Cut along the line.

To make it easier to fold the layered


paper, fold the tail area first.
Open up the back side and fold along
the lines.
*The blue lines in the diagram show where the fold
lines should be on the back of the paper.
(There are no actual fold lines on the back.)

Valley fold (dashed and dotted line)


*Make a valley fold.

You will need


Scissors, a pencil or dried up pen (use it to score along the fold lines for a
neater fold), a ruler (use it with the pencil or pen to score along the fold lines)
[Caution] Glue, scissors, and other tools may be dangerous to young
children so be sure to keep them out of the reach of young children.
*You will be folding two layers of paper together, so use your fingertip or
fingernail to make the folds as sharp as possible.
Be careful, though, not to damage the paper with your fingers.

Put the piece face up, and fold it in half.

Origami Tyrannosaurus : Folding Instructions


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When you've folded the tail, fold the face.

*The blue lines in the diagram show where the fold lines should be on the back of the paper. (There are no actual fold lines on the back.)

Mountain fold this


part inwards.
Mountain fold this part
outwards. (Valley fold
on the front.)

Valley fold this part outwards.


(Do the same for the other side.)

Mountain fold this part inwards.


(Do the same for the other side.)
Valley fold here and fit over the face.
(Mountain fold on the front.)

Mountain fold
this part inwards.

Mountain fold
this part inwards.
(Valley fold on the front.)

Tuck this part inside.


(Do the same for the other side.)

Mountain fold this part outwards.


(Valley fold on the front.)

Mountain
fold this
part
inwards.

Mountain fold this


part outwards.
(Valley fold on the front.)

(Zoomed in diagram
of head and front legs)

Tuck both
sides inside.

Mountain fold
this part inwards.

Origami Tyrannosaurus : Folding Instructions


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You're almost finished! *The blue lines in the diagram show where the fold lines should be on the back of the paper. (There are no actual fold lines on the back.)

Mountain fold this


part outwards.
(Valley fold on the front.)

Mountain fold this


part inwards.
(Valley fold on the
front.)

Valley fold this


part outwards.
(Mountain fold
on the front.)

Mountain fold this part inwards.


(Do the same for the other side.)

Mountain fold here,


valley fold here, and
fit the tail over the body.

Tuck the tail inside


the body.

You can cut the pattern in half along


this line and fold just one layer of paper.
In this case, you will see the white of the
paper's reverse side.
Complete!

Mountain fold this


part inwards.
(Valley fold on the
front.)

Mountain fold this


part inwards.
(Valley fold on the
front.)

Origami Tyrannosaurus : Pattern

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