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Origami Cow

The origami cow is so life-like you can practically hear the "moos".  We'll try to not milk this one for laughs.

 

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Origami Cow

Start with a square 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) piece of origami paper.  You can use an Animal Print Origami Paper to make your origami more realistic.

You can also use an 8 1/4 inch Animal Print Origami Paper to make a larger and more life-like origami!

origami-cow-square origami paper ready to fold

 

 

Then make a water balloon base. 

 

origami-cow-water balloon base

 

 

Next fold the tip of the balloon base down the centerline.  The tip should cover about half of the folded length.

origami-cow-tip of balloon base folded to centerline

 

 

Now unfold the balloon base and squash fold it as shown.

origami-cow-unfolding the balloon base

squash folding the balloon base more squash folding the balloon base

 

 

You will end up with the pattern in the next photo.  Now simply fold this in half to make the cow's body. 

 

origami-cow-completed squash folding the balloon base

completed cow's body

 

 

To make the origami cow's head, use another square of paper.  Fold it in half with the colored side (if any) on the outside. 

origami-cow-square origami paper ready to fold

origami-cow-square-folded-to-make-rectangle

 

 

Next fold each half upwards, as shown in the next two photos:

origami-cow-top-most-half-of-rectangle-folded-upwards

origami-cow-bottom-most-half-of-rectangle-folded-upwards


 

 

Now crease the end of the folded rectangle, as shown below.  The next three photos show how the head is folded.  Each outside layer of the folded rectangle is squash-folded backwards.

origami-cow-creasing-end-of-folded-rectangle

origami-cow-squash-folding-cow-head

 

completed-squash-fold

origami-cow-'s-head-folded-and-creased

 

Now reverse fold the nose of the cow (reverse folds are explained here).  Then fold the cow's ears forward. 

origami-cow-'s-nose-reverse-folded

origami-cow-'s-ears-folded

 

Next, crease the neck of the cow at right angles to the head. 

Then do a reverse fold, as shown in these two photos:

origami-cow-'s-neck-creased

origami-cow-'s-neck-reverse folded

 

To make the neck fit into the body, reverse fold the bottom of the neck as shown below. 

It can be tricky to get the right amount of fold: too little and it won't fit into the body, too much and the head will be front heavy and fall forward. 

You may want to use a small piece of tape or glue to keep the head in place. 

origami-cow's-neck-and-head-completed

 

Now your cow is done.  It can be decorated with pens, markers or crayons. 

completed-origami-cow

 

origami-cow-decorated-with-markers-and-pens

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