Toilet Paper Cat

Toilet paper cat by Jo Nakashima
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Toilet Paper Cat
Designed by Jo Nakashima (06/2023)
Difficulty level: simple

Learn how to make an easy origami cat face on toilet paper. Based on one of my first designs, the origami Neko created in 2010. If you don’t have a real cat to accompany you while pooping, now you can make at least a paper version!

Toilet Paper Cat Diagrams

More Toilet Paper Origami

See also more origami models that you can fold on toilet paper in this playlist!

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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.

Toilet Paper Poop

How to make the Origami Toilet Paper Poop
Designed by Jo Nakashima (06/2023)

This is a modification of my origami Poop Emoji designed in 10/2017. The original version, made from a square sheet of paper, has color changes on eyes and also mouth. On the toilet paper version the color change was only possible on the eyes after a small modification on the way I made the squash folds (but it doesn’t really matter since toilet papers always have the same color on both sides).

Toilet Paper Poop Diagrams

More Toilet Paper Origami

See also more origami models that you can fold on toilet paper in this playlist!

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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