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How to make an Origami Waterbomb or Paper Balloon

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"Big Yellow" composed and performed by Kashan Shaikh

Here, I will show you how to make an origami paper balloon. You are going to need a square sheep of paper. Start by folding in half to make triangle, crease and unfold. Now, fold in half again to make a triangle from the other direction.

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Crease and unfold.

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You should have an X Crease through the center of the paper. Now, pinch in the sides, this forms a triangle on the bottom and squash down the top, this forms the second triangle.

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Take these triangles flaps, fold it away from you, and end towards the middle.

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Do this on both sides.

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Now, flip over and repeat.

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Now, we will take the corner of the side flap and fold it in towards the middle.

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Take this flap from the far end and tuck it into the corner that we just folded down.

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Repeat this with the three other corners.

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I always call this paper balloon or paper ball but some people call it the water ball and I guess you can fill it with water and throw it to somebody.

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And here we are pretty much done. Find the end with the hole in it and blow in there until it inflate the balloon.

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[Music Playing] See more at foldsomething.com "Big Yellow" composed and performed by Kashan Shaikh Here, I will show you how to make an origami paper balloon. You are going to need a square sheep of paper. Start by folding in half to make triangle, crease and unfold. Now, fold in half again to... click to read more


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