Tiny hands make the best origami artists. We’ve all had a long couple of months, coming up with ways to keep the kids occupied while you work from home. And we’ve surrendered to letting them play on ...
Origami — the Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes — is easy to learn and fun to do with kids of all ages. The best part? Almost no mess to clean up. Try these three simple craft ...
Fold an A4 sheet of paper in half, and then in half again. Unfold the paper once so that you have an A5 size with a fold mark down the centre. With the folded side furthest away from you, fold the top ...
Note: You can use any lightweight paper medium for this activity. A4 construction paper will suffice. Wrapping paper is easier to fold. Fold time: Diagonally fold a large paper rectangle (A4 or larger ...
Use the ancient art of origami to create cleverly folded creatures to use as Halloween decorations. Instructions: Begin by folding an 8-by-8-inch piece of black paper into a triangle. Next, fold down ...
While many adults may be too clumsy to make a simple flight-worthy paper plane, young children crafted “jumping frogs'' and tailored paper clothes in Dubai last weekend. Children as young as three ...