>>Narrator: This is the story of the oPAD. The origami Paper Analytical Device. So there are two elements to this story that make it kind of neat. One is how Hong Liu, the chemistry...

1

annotations

Hello, I'm Joshua Bailey, and I'm here to show you how origami can actually move. Now here is my balloon. It's kind of--right now, it doesn't look like anything, but it...
Hi! I’m Michael Webb on behalf of expertvillage.com and right now we’re going to be making a sphinx. In order to do this, the first thing that you want to do is make a crease from every corner to...
Use 22cm x 26cm rectagular paper. Turn to back side, fold top 2cm inwards, and bottom 1cm inwards. Fold at the halfway point to form a crease. Fold top and bottom to create an open space 1cm above and...
First, fold the flower part. Use 5cm × 5cm square-shaped paper. Fold to make creases. Fold to gather the three points together into a single point. Midpoint appearance. Pinch the top point, push down...
Fold to make creases. Fold to gather the three points together into a single point. Midpoint appearance. Fold to gather in the center. After folding. Open up the center to complete folding. After...
Use 17cm x 24cm rectangular paper. Turn the back over, and fold the four sides to create creases 3cm inside. Fold the four corners into triangles. Match the corners of the triangles to make creases....
Fold to make creases. Fold to gather the three points together into a single point. Midpoint appearance. After forming a crease, open up the center. Repeat at the other three points. Gather the left...
Hello my name is Diane and I have a website called how-to-be-a-bad-artist.com. Today I am going to show you how to make one of these giftboxes from two square pieces of paper. To make your box, you...