How To Make A Paper Spider

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How To Make A Paper Spider
How To Make A Paper Spider

Video: How To Make A Paper Spider

Video: How To Make A Paper Spider
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Many people know how to make various animals and insects from paper - the art of origami helps to create almost any shape from sheets of paper. However, an ordinary paper figurine, even complex and beautiful, can not always surprise the people around. To combine the exclusivity and originality of the figurine with the classic paper folding methods, try folding a modular spider from small denomination dollar bills. The dollar figure will undoubtedly attract a ton of attention from the people around you. Making spider dollars out of dollars is easy - both a child and an adult can cope with it.

How to make a paper spider
How to make a paper spider

Instructions

Step 1

Take five clean, straight, and complete one dollar bills. Set aside one banknote, and twist four into tight tubes. Take these tubes and simultaneously bend them all in half. The tubules will be the legs of your spider.

Step 2

For the torso, take the fifth note and fold it into an accordion in longitudinal folds. Begin to wrap the four folded tubes, first placing the end of the strip from the fifth banknote in their fold to secure it. Wrap the strip around the fold.

Step 3

Make several turns in a row. When you have the small tail of the fifth banknote strip in your hands, place it in the corner formed by the folded tubes and secure by placing the edge on the opposite side in the "pocket" formed by the curled strip.

Step 4

Spread the tubular legs, and if necessary, glue the turns so that the tubules do not unfold.

Step 5

Check if your structure is crumbling - a properly made origami spider should hold up without glue and tape.

Step 6

Spread the spider legs apart, bend them at the knees and place the spider on the table. From now on, you know how to make not just paper figures, but figures made from real dollar bills.

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