Art Project #67-- Learning Origami

My boys all got an origami book and/or kit for Christmas.  They were all so excited to break into them and I knew it would be perfect to ease us back into our school week after our two week break and a great way to add to our 100 Days of Art Challenge.



It sure was a challenge!  I just love introducing my boys to new art techniques.  Alec has tried his hand at origami before and Evan had a page of origami light sabers inside one of his Star Wars Workbooks but this was totally new to Ian and on a whole different level than our other origami attempts. 

The books we used
 
Evan was so eager to dive right in.  He had no problem punching out the shapes to fold.  He started with plain weapons and then worked his way up to one of the ninjas.


Alec laid all of his sheets out first so he could see what he had to work with and then decide which one he wanted to put together first.


He decided to start with the bunny

Evan's completed Ninja-- he did need help tucking all the pieces in together. 
 
Once he had an assortment of weapons and a ninja made, Evan decided to try and put the dojang together.

Alec's kit required the use of glue to hold the tabs together but his final little bunny was just adorable!


He went on to put the boar together too. 


He wrapped up his morning by putting the owl together too. 


Evan's dojang all put together complete with a few of the weapons and his ninja.  He later made a ninja dog too.

Since there seems to have been a lot of interest... you can buy the books here:




Other Projects in this series:
Project 2: Tissue paper flowers
Project 3: Star Wars Crafts
Project 5: Floral pens
Project 6: Watercolor outlines
Project 13: Water gun art
Project 14: Watercolor Kits
Project 15: Dragonfly Silhouettes 
Project 16: Painting pet rocks 
Project 17: Spray Paint Resist
Project 18: Water bottle windsock
Project 20: Tin can windsock 
Project 21: Firework glue art
Project 22: Qixel art kit
Project 26: Spray Painted Canvas
Project 28: Tin Foil Art
Project 29: Oil Pastel Bubbles 
Project 32: Drip Painted Pots
Project 33: Sun Art 
Project 36: Art Museum field trip. 
Project 39: Painting Pikachu 
Project 40: How to Draw Books
Project 42: Splatter Paint Canvas
Project 46: Tissue Paper Leaf Art
Project 50: Drawing Cat Faces 
Project 51: Making Homemade cards
Project 53: 3-D printing 
Project 54: Gingerbread Train
Project 57: Candy trees 
Project 66: Washi Tape Cookie Cutter Ornaments
Project 67: Learning Origami 
Project 68: Art Books and Artist Study
Project 69: Playing Go Fish Art
Project 70: Edible Chocolate Art
Project 71: Geometric Hearts 
Project 72: Marble Swirled Hearts
Project 73: Solid Tempera Paint Drawings
Project 74: Qixels 3-D Maker
Project 75: Making Cupcakes
Project 76: Window Marker Art
Project 77: Shamrock Zentangles on Scratch Paper
Project 78: Painted Pandas 
Project 79: Minecraft Digital Art
Project 80: Charcoal Drawings
Project 81: Chalk Pastel Lighthouse Drawings
Project 82: Dying Easter Eggs With Bleeding Tissue Paper
Project 83: Painting Pottery
Project 84: Drawing En Plein Air
Project 85: African Savannah Paintings
Project 86: Woven CD Garden Decoration
Project 87: Working with Clay
Project 88: Art Lessons with Art Academy
Project 89: Melted Bead Wind Chimes
Project 90: Perler Bead Projects
Project 91: Ivory Soap Carvings
Project 92: Ice Cube Tie Dye
Project 93: String Art
Project 94: Multimedia Ocean Paintings 
Project 95: Balloon Splatter Painting
Project 96: Making Mosaic Stepping Stones
Project 97: Glass Bead and Glue Sun Catchers 
Project 98: Coloring Book Art
Project 99: Metal Stamped Bookmarks
Project 100: Water Balloon Art 

Comments

  1. These are so cool!!! I need to get these books for my son.

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    1. They are fun... I should probably add a link to them on Amazon...

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  2. My boys would love the ninja origami!

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    1. My youngest has been playing with it ever since we put it together. He still has a few more guys he can build and a few more weapons to punch out too.

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  3. What fun!! Certainly takes origami to a whole new level! LOL Thanks for sharing on the Virtual Fridge!

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  4. How cool! I think my boys would love these!

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    1. It was a huge hit here... though it definitely takes a bit of patience.

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  5. I didn't know there were so many fun origami kits out there and made especially fun with the little characters. Thanks for sharing at Funtastic Friday!

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    1. It was surprising to see how much was out there!

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  6. Cute art idea! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  7. interesting. My lad asks...why is the ninja holding the sword wrong??

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    1. You know, we wondered that too. That is the only "guy" we came across that had the weapon already attached to one hand and we too thought it was odd that he wasn't holding the handle.

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    1. That woodland creatures set was really adorable. I think the bunny was my favorite too.

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