![]() ![]() We will fold the purple over on both ends and fit them under the yellow paper. Origami Ninja Star Step 15: OK, now comes the somewhat tricky part. ![]() Origami Ninja Star Step 14: Now place the yellow paper on top of the purple like so. Origami Ninja Star Step 13: Now rotate the yellow one 90 degrees counter clockwise so that it's like in the picture below. Origami Ninja Star Step 12: OK, Now flip the purple one only. Crease where the dash lines are in the picture below. So, let's fold the top half over to the left and the bottom half over to the right. The yellow is the opposite of the purple. Origami Ninja Star Step 11: Let's work on the yellow one now. The dash lines show where the crease should be. Bring the top half over to the right and crease well. Origami Ninja Star Step 10: Let's fold the left (purple) one first. Origami Ninja Star Step 9: We now need to make 4 diagonal folds as shown by the dash lines below. Origami Ninja Star Step 8: Let's now fold the bottom parts. Fold along the diagonal so that the edges line up and you form a triangle. Origami Ninja Star Step 7: Let's fold the top parts first. Notice that the folds are now opposite of one another. Origami Ninja Star Step 6: We now need to fold on the dash lines as shown below. Origami Ninja Star Step 5: Fold them in half along the horizontal axis. Origami Ninja Star Step 4: OK, we will now fold each paper in half along the vertical axis. Origami Ninja Star Step 3: Fold both halves of each paper to meet the center crease. Origami Ninja Star Step 2: Fold them in half. I used 2 different colors so that it's easier to see. Origami Ninja Star Step 1: Start with 2 pieces of square origami paper color sides down. ![]() Some of the other Ninja Stars require you to make “mirror versions” of the same fold, which I believe can be confusing for kids! So this is definitely the Easiest Paper Ninja Star pattern….Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page!Ĭheck out our video below, and our photo instructions below that: Origami Ninja Star Video The key about THIS Easy Origami Ninja Star, is that you make the same pattern four times EXACTLY and in my opinion there is only ONE slightly trickier fold. I researched them all and picked the one that I felt was the easiest for kids to master. There are lots of Origami Ninja Star patterns out there. This ninja star required FOUR sheets of Square paper, we did ours in 2 colours and cut down one A4 sheet of paper to create two squares in each colour. I invited Adam from Pinkoddy to make these with me at the YouTube Space London and I think he did a fabulous job! We have LOTS of fabulously Easy Origami for Beginners, I would say these are for either older kids or slightly the next level up! They are still easy, but there is ONE tricky bit… so maybe a little adult support is required. Right? So this Origami Ninja Star or Origami Shuriken as it is also known, is a fantastic Paper Craft for kids getting to grips with Origami Basics. Well, when it comes to crafts, I rather have TOO many crafts to share with you, than to few. then turned them into Ninja Star Fidget spinners (which went down a treat!!! Yay!) but never managed to share them with you “separately”… there is a slight disconnect between what we are making over on YouTube and sharing in on Red Ted Art! There is just SO MUCH to do and share. We actually made these easy Paper Ninja Stars back in April (whoopsy)….
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