![]() This next model is usually folded from a square but here the folder modified the design and folded it using a U.S. Image source: Half Frog, Designed and Folded by Hare Here’s a tiny and kind of cute little frog. Image source: Rhino, Designed and Folded by Tan Dang Some of these models are folded from multiple notes such as this rhino which is folded from three pieces of Vietnamese money. Image source: Horse, Designed by Nguyễn Hùng Cường and Folded by Giang Nam I believe this is folded from Vietnamese money. I absolutely love this horse, it’s pose and the whole photo overall. Image source: Designed and Folded by Alexandr Pak Here’s another plant-in-an-object, this time a shoe folded from a Russian note. Instructions available in The Origami World of Neal Elias Image source: Elephant, Designed by Neal Elias and Folded by Xun I really like how it’s standing on the pennies which you can also use to get the scale of the model. Here we have a fantastic little elephant money origami folded from a U.S. Image source: Death, Designed and Folded by Hare Next we have this adorable little Grim Reaper folded from 10 Russian Rubles. Image source: Koi, Designed by Won Park and Folded by 簡單的度過-2ĭiagrams available in Dollar Origami: 10 Origami Projects Including the Amazing Koi Fish The whole thing is folded from a single U.S. You can’t have a post about dollar bill origami without including probably the most famous model out there, Won Park’s dollar koi. Image source: Piranha, Designed and Folded by Tan Dang It’s hard enough designing an awesome piranha like this but to have it also incorporate the pattern on the bill to make the face and eye is a fantastic touch which couldn’t have been easy. This is exactly why I like origami folded from money so much. Here we have a piranha folded from a 1,000 Vietnam Dong Note. ![]() Video instructions available from Mariano Zavala B.’s YouTube channel Image source: Flower in a Pot, Designed by Herman Lau and Folded by Alexandr Pak just made an excellent YouTube video showing how to fold it too. ![]() This flower pot is pretty awesome and the whole thing is folded from a single U.S. Image source: Cobras, Designed and Folded by Xun dollar bill cobras are pretty awesome, especially the little faces. Image source: Spiral, Designed and Folded by Hare I’m not really sure how you would twist the paper like that. Image source: Ryujin, Designed and Folded by Alexandr Pak I’m not sure what country those bills are from but I’m loving the colours. Here we have an absolutely beautiful Eastern-style dragon folded out of a ton of different bills. Image source: Chicken, Designed and Folded by 簡單的度過-2 Up second is this excellent chicken which looks to me like it’s folded from a U.S. Image source: Caterpillar on Leaf, Designed and Folded by Tan Dang More and more countries are switching over to plastic bills and as nice as that money is it’s just not the same not being able to fold it.Īnyways, lets take a look at some awesome looking origami models folded from paper money from countries all around the world.įirst up is this absolutely beautiful caterpillar on a leave folded out of a believe a bill from Vietnam. Plus every country uses different designs and colours on their money so you can end up with some really unique papercraft models. Traditionally one uses a square sheet of paper when folding but when you use money you have to deal with rectangles of various aspect ratios since every country’s money is a different shape. Also curve the fins a bit.I’ve always really liked things folded from paper money, Money Origami. Origami Koi Step 9: Use your fingers to shape the body and tail. Grasp the corner F and pull slowly out as shown in the next five photos. Origami Koi Step 8: Now put a a finger or thumb in the "pocket" on the front of the piece, and hold it firmly. then do a reverse inside fold on each fin: ![]() Origami Koi Step 6: Now fold the corners to the centerline, and flip the model over. This is a famous fold and is called a Petal Fold. Take the bottom corner and fold it upwards as shown in the next three photos. Fold the corners toward the centerline as shown. Origami Koi Step 3: Next fold the top point of the model down. Origami Koi Step 2: Now fold the corners B and C to the centerline, then fold D and E to the centerline as shown: Origami Koi Step 1: Start with an origami square base, then fold corner A upwards as shown below. What a beauty!Ĭheck out our video instructions! Then view our detailed photos and reader submitted koi's. You can see his metallic origami koi in the origami koi photos page. But once you've mastered the origami koi, you may want to use a more exotic paper, like a metallic Origami Paper which really makes the origami koi a true masterpiece. You can start off with a 6 inch (15cm) square color faded Origami Paper like we have done. Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page!
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