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MADE IN JAPAN The 2 |
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“Origami” |
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Vol.4 "Hinamatsuri" |
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Now, the man, Obina. The steps are almost the same as the Mebina.
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| < How to make "Obina" > |
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Fold it in half (left-right) and unfold it. |
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Fold it in half (top-bottom). |
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Fold the points towards the center line. |
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Fold at the dotted line so that the bottom points come to the top corner. |
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Fold at the dotted lines and unfold it so you have a crease. |
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Open up the top parts and press it down. These would become the sleeves of the guy's kimono.
Pressing down... |
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Fold twice at the lines like a zig-zag. This is the face. |
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Fold the bottom piece to the back at the dotted line. |
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Draw the face |
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Fold just a little bit in half (vertically) so that the doll can stand. |
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Now you have the Obina. |
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Place the Obina to your left and Mebina to your right,
and maybe put some flowers around. |
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Origami like Hina dolls are more beautiful when made with Chiyogami.
If you're interested in getting one yourself, just click the Amazon below. |
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| Click here for the 5th Edition of Origami "Kabuto" |
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Made in Japan Contents |
| ANIME |
ORIGAMI |
BUDO |
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| MANGA |
MASS ENTERTAINMENT |
TASTE OF JAPAN |
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| THE MEISTERS OF JAPAN |
PLAYFUL & PLAYABLE |
ELECTRONICS |
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