Origami Happi Coat
If you've attended a Japanese festival like an Obon Festival, you will probably have seen some people wearing these happi coats. They are straight-sleeved cotton coats generally worn during festivals. Taiko (Japanese drums) players will often wear these. Sushi chefs and servers may sometimes wear them too.
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This origami happi coat can be used as a decoration in front of a greeting card.
Origami Happi Coat Step 1: Start with a 6 inch x 6 inch (15cm x 15cm) square origami paper, color side down.
Fold in half on the vertical axis. Crease well and unfold.
Origami Happi Coat Step 2: Fold paper in half, this time on the horizontal axis.
Origami Happi Coat Step 3: Now fold about 1/2 inch (~1cm) up from the bottom edge of the paper. Crease well and unfold.
Origami Happi Coat Step 4: Now fold both sides to meet the crease you just made.
Origami Happi Coat Step 5: Repeat Step 3 to make that fold again. Crease well.
Origami Happi Coat Step 6: Flip paper over. Fold down the top so that the edges on both sides are lined up.
Origami Happi Coat Step 7: Now fold both sides to meet in the center.
Origami Happi Coat Step 8: Make a fold where indicated below. Crease well and unfold.
Origami Happi Coat Step 9: Pry open the "pocket" on each side.
Then press the paper flat.
Origami Happi Coat Step 10: Flip paper over. Your origami happi coat is complete!