Probably, everyone at least once in their life in childhood or adolescence was made of paper frogs. It is very simple to make such a toy using the paper folding technique without glue and scissors - you need a paper square with even sides of any color. You can paint the finished frog with paints and felt-tip pens, as well as fold it from green colored paper.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a paper square and fold it diagonally in half, connecting opposite corners. Fold the resulting triangle in half, aligning the left and right corners, then open the front triangle in the form of a pocket to make a rhombus.
Step 2
Do the same with the back triangle, turning the figurine over and flipping the triangle to the right. You should have a basic Square shape. Place the shape in front of you with an open corner facing down. Bend the side corners of both sides to the middle of the figure, and then bend them back.
Step 3
Place the intended folds on each other on both sides, and then repeat this action on all sectors of the figure. Fold the lower corners of the resulting workpiece in half, and then bend them inward and pull up the corner that was formed from the folds.
Step 4
Repeat the same action with the rest of the sections of the workpiece. Bend the side edges of the figure to the line of the central inflection on all sectors. Turn out the two narrow left and right ends of the workpiece, and then bend the top corners inward by turning them out.
Step 5
Bend the corners sticking out to the left and right again to depict the frog's legs. Now bend out the two remaining corner pieces at the bottom to form the frog's hind legs. Bend the tips of the feet to bend them at the knees. Bend the legs again.
Step 6
To make the frog bulky, inflate it through the hole between its hind legs - your toy is ready.