How to Make a Ninja Star from Rectangular Paper
Take one piece of 8.5"x11" paper., Fold the paper in half. , Cut the paper along the newly created crease mark. , Fold both papers "hot dog style"., Valley fold and unfold each element the other way. , Valley fold the bottom half to the right and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take one piece of 8.5"x11" paper.
Repeat.
You should have a smaller and funny rectangle. ,, Repeat with second paper. ,, Repeat with second paper. , Repeat with second paper. , Crease well and unfold.
Repeat with second paper. , The one on top should be vertical while the paper on the bottom should be horizontal and flat. , Do the same to the top paper now but tuck the square from the top into the pocket you just folded up on paper. , -
Step 2: Fold the paper in half.
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Step 3: Cut the paper along the newly created crease mark.
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Step 4: Fold both papers "hot dog style".
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Step 5: Valley fold and unfold each element the other way.
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Step 6: Valley fold the bottom half to the right and upper half to the left at 45 degree angle to create a crease that ends at the middle crease.
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Step 7: Flip both papers over.
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Step 8: Valley fold both rectangular ends in half to create two squares.
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Step 9: Fold those squares in half diagonally bringing corners closer to center of paper and creating two triangles.
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Step 10: Fold those triangles across the center.
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Step 11: Turn both papers over and put one on top of the other.
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Step 12: Fold the bottom triangle down on the top paper and do the same to the other side of the bottom paper.
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Step 13: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Repeat.
You should have a smaller and funny rectangle. ,, Repeat with second paper. ,, Repeat with second paper. , Repeat with second paper. , Crease well and unfold.
Repeat with second paper. , The one on top should be vertical while the paper on the bottom should be horizontal and flat. , Do the same to the top paper now but tuck the square from the top into the pocket you just folded up on paper. ,
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