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Step 1

Start with a 15x15cm square of paper. For this origami penguin, you’ll want to find some paper that is dark on one side, then white on the other. Start with the dark side of the paper facing up, with the white side facing down. Fold and unfold along the diagonals. Crease the folds well.

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Step 2

Turn the paper over so the white side is now facing up, and fold one of the corners up to meet the centre. Unfold.

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Step 3

Fold the opposite corner down to meet the crease you just made. Unfold.

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Step 4

Flip the paper over, so that the black side is facing up. Orient the paper so that the new creases are positioned horizontally and fold the paper in half along the central vertical line.

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Step 5

If it’s not already, orient the paper so that the point of the triangle is facing towards the right. Fold the bottom corner up to meet the first horizontal crease. Unfold.

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Step 6

Push this corner inside the paper, so that the folds are on the inside. This is called a reverse fold. Flatten the creases.

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Step 7

Fold the right-hand edge back, so that it lines up with the vertical edge of the model.

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Step 8

Flip the model over and repeat on the other side: fold the left-hand edge back so that it lines up with the vertical edge of the model.

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Step 9

With the open side of your model facing towards the right, fold down the top of the paper to the right. This will be the head of the penguin!

The head can be any size, but to give you an idea of measurement, it’s a little over 1/3 of the total height when measured from the left-hand side.

Angle the head slightly downwards (i.e., not perfectly horizontal) and flatten the crease.

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Step 10

Flip the head inside out to secure it in place. This is called an ‘outside reverse fold’. You can do this by unfolding the fold you just made, then opening the paper slightly and folding the head back down (following the crease lines) so that the head is now inside out.

Flatten the creases.

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Step 11

With the open side still facing the right, fold the top layer back to form the wing. Like the head, you can make the wings big or small. But if you like the way we’ve done ours, position the bottom of the wing so that it’s more or less lined up with the top of the tail. Crease all the way to the top, to where the wing meets the head.

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Step 12

Turn the model over and repeat on the other side, lining the second wing up with the first.

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Step 13

Next, we’re going to shape the wing. Fold the wing back down as shown (forming the wing into something a bit like a zig-zag shape), making a new fold as you go. As before, start your crease from the top of the wing, and line up the penguin’s elbow (do penguins have elbows?) with where the tail joins the back.

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Step 14

Fold the ‘elbow’ inwards, as shown.

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Step 15

Flip this new fold inside out, and push it inside the wing, making a new crease that extends to the tip of the wing as you do so. This is called a ‘rabbit’s ear fold’ and marks the completion of one of the wings!

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Step 16

Repeat on the other side to complete the second wing.

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Step 17

Next, we’re going to make the feet. Fold the bottom of the model up, so that the open edge lines up with the base of the black wing.

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Step 18

Flip the feet inside the model to hide the fold. Do this on both sides. This will also allow your origami penguin to stand up! Repeat on the other side.

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Step 19

All that’s left now is to make the beak. Fold the tip of the head back on itself, lining the horizontal edge (bottom edge) of the beak up with the horizontal edge of the head. Flatten the crease. Add a crimp fold to the beak; fold the tip of the beak forward again, making a 5mm ‘crimp’ or ‘pleat’ as you go. This is what it should look like.

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Step 20

Finally, flip the beak inside out to secure your crimp fold. Do this by unfolding the pleat you just made, then open the paper slightly and push the beak inside the head. Follow the fold lines; you don’t need to make any more creases at this point. The beak will eventually ‘pop’ into place. Close up the head and burnish the folds. Congratulations, you’ve made an origami penguin!

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What you need to make your own origami penguin

Large origami paper

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If you’d like to work with larger-size origami paper, which is especially useful while you’re learning, then a great option is to look for books which have tear-out pages. This kit has 100 sheets of 22x22cm paper, and the patterns are lovely.

The reverse of the paper features a coordinating single colour, which is useful if you’re folding a project that shows both sides of the paper. There are also tutorials at the front of the book, so you can learn how to make a selection of origami animals, including a swan, jumping frog and butterfly.

ANSIO craft cutting mat

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You’ve probably noticed a cutting mat in the background of most of our origami tutorials. Folding on a craft mat not only ensures a flat surface and a crisp fold, but it also provides easy measurements. For example, when a tutorial says to fold 2cm in from a corner, it’s a lot easier to use the measurements on a cutting mat, than it is to use a ruler.

The mats we use are the ANSIO brand A2 cutting mats, which are double-sided, self-healing, and come in a variety of different colours.

Origami paper storage box

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Keep your precious origami paper crumple-free by storing it in a custom-made container. This storage box is designed especially for storing 15x15cm (6x6in) origami paper, and there’s a nifty cut-out tab that allows you to lift the paper up without curling the corners.

The carry handle sits neatly into the lid when not in use, and the whole thing is translucent, so you can see what you’ve got.

Artificial snow

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Do you want to recreate your own Antarctic scene for your origami penguin? How about opting for some fake snow to create the perfect Christmas window display? Or, if cardmaking is your thing, why not mount your origami penguin on the front of a card blank, and ground them with a brush of PVA glue sprinkled with a little fake snow?

Make your own origami penguin

This origami penguin can be made following our simple step-by-step instructions. We have photos for every step, so you can be confident of each fold before you make it.

You might like to practise with some regular copy paper while you get the hang of this paper penguin, but if possible, we recommend you use single-sided paper (white on one side) to really make this penguin pop.

In this easy origami penguin tutorial, you’ll learn how to make an outside reverse fold, rabbits-ear fold, and crimp fold. With a little practice, you’ll be a pro in no time.

Discover more awesome origami projects with Gathered

If you’re looking for more fantastic origami animals and progress to the next level, we think you’ll love this origami dragon. It’s a little more advanced than this origami penguin, but it’s still beginner-friendly and each of the steps is broken down into manageable chunks.

And if you do happen to get stuck, we’ve even got a clear, easy-to-follow video to help you make a whole hoard of dragons. You’ll want to use a slightly larger piece of paper for the dragon; either 20x20cm or 25x25cm on account of the smaller head and horn.

We hope you’ve enjoyed this origami penguin tutorial, so be sure to keep an eye out for lots more exciting origami projects, right here on the UK’s leading craft website, Gathered.

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