Origami Turkey

Origami Turkey by Jo Nakashima
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Origami Turkey
Designed by Jo Nakashima (11/2021)
Difficulty level: intermediate

In this tutorial you’ll learn how to make an origami turkey step by step. I used the same base (or variations of it) to make other birds like the Pigeon, Peacock, Java Sparrow and Cockatiel.

Origami Turkey Diagrams

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Origami Flamingo

How to make an origami Flamingo
Designed By Jo Nakashima (10/2021)
Difficulty level: low intermediate

In this tutorial you’ll learn how to make an origami Flamingo step by step. There are 2 methods to shape the neck: curves and reverse folds (you can see both in the beginning, but I made a separate short video only for the curved version). Since this model can’t stand by itself, I also included a simple origami stand in the end of the video.

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Support my work!

If you like my work, please consider visiting and subscribing to my YouTube channel! You’ll find all my work, including models that are not in this website and also models from other origami artists. The easiest way to support my work is simply watching my videos, clicking the like button, leaving comments and subscribing to my channel!

You can also contribute with small donations on Patreon or YouTube Channel Membership. It’s basically like paying me a tip as a thanks for my work and get some rewards in return, like early access to my tutorials and your name in the video (the “thank you” list). They work with recurring payments, but you can cancel anytime so one-time donations are also possible.

Origami Fish

How to make an origami Fish
Designed by Jo Nakashima (09/2021)
Difficulty level: low intermediate

In this tutorial you’ll learn how to make an origami Fish step by step. This model starts with the same base of the origami chameleon. Although the face looks the same, it is actually made on the other side of the paper: the hind legs and tail of the chameleon are the eyes and jaw of the fish!

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Watch the video tutorial if you have any trouble!

Support my work!

If you like my work, please consider visiting and subscribing to my YouTube channel! You’ll find all my work, including models that are not in this website and also models from other origami artists. The easiest way to support my work is simply watching my videos, clicking the like button, leaving comments and subscribing to my channel!

You can also contribute with small donations on Patreon or YouTube Channel Membership. It’s basically like paying me a tip as a thanks for my work and get some rewards in return, like early access to my tutorials and your name in the video (the “thank you” list). They work with recurring payments, but you can cancel anytime so one-time donations are also possible.

Origami Chameleon

How to make an origami Chameleon
Designed by Jo Nakashima (08/2021)
Difficulty level: low intermediate

Learn how to make my origami Chameleon, it is super cute and not hard to fold! Standard 15cm x 15cm origami paper works very well for this model. Optionally, you can shape the tail with reverse folds to make the curl or make it straight. The color changing requires the magic of video editing.

If you like this origami chameleon, see also my origami Fish made from the same base!

Diagrams

Watch the video tutorial if you have any trouble!

Support my work!

If you like my work, please consider visiting and subscribing to my YouTube channel! You’ll find all my work, including models that are not in this website and also models from other origami artists. The easiest way to support my work is simply watching my videos, clicking the like button, leaving comments and subscribing to my channel!

You can also contribute with small donations on Patreon or YouTube Channel Membership. It’s basically like paying me a tip as a thanks for my work and get some rewards in return, like early access to my tutorials and your name in the video (the “thank you” list). They work with recurring payments, but you can cancel anytime so one-time donations are also possible.

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