Origami DIY Wedding Decorations
Origami can be a great, cost effective and fun way to make your own wedding decorations. There are so many styles you can choose, from the classic swan to a lotus flower or rose. Here are some origami instructions to get you going.
The Origami Crane
They are known as a symbol of dedication. A bride who wishes to show her commitment to the union does so by folding one thousand cranes. It is said that whomever folds a thousand cranes is granted a single wish. Cranes are known as symbols of prosperity and happiness. And the crane is also a symbol of peace.

- Start with a perfectly square sheet of paper. Paper made specifically for origami can be found at most craft stores. It is usually colored only on one side. I used a sheet that was colored on both sides.
- Begin by folding one edge to meet to other, with the colored side outward.
- Open up the paper and lay it flat. Now repeat step 2 in the other direction, and open up it up again.
- Fold it diagonally with the white side out (pink here). Line it up corner to corner.

- Open up the paper, repeat step 4 in the other direction, and open up the paper again.
- Lay the paper with the white side up. (pink here) Bring in the side corners, while bringing the top corner down.
- With the open side pointing towards the left in this picture, fold one corner of the square so that the edge is lined up with the center line.
- Repeat step 7 with the other flap.
- Flip the paper over and repeat step 7 for the other two flaps.

- Fold the top flap down and crease hard. Now fold it the same way in the opposite direction.
- Open up one side, and lay it flat.
- Lift the top flap on the open end (the lower end in this picture) and fold it upwards, bringing in the sides and lay flat
- Flip the paper over and repeat steps 11 & 12 for the other side.

- With the open end towards the left in the picture, fold in one flap in so that the edge lines up with the center line.
- Repeat step 14 for the other flap
- Flip the paper over and repeat steps 14 & 15 for the flaps on the other side.
- Fold over one side and lay flat.

- Fold up the top flap on the open end, so that the tip of the lower flap reaches the tip of upper flap.
- Fold two of the flaps over and repeat step 18 for the other lower flap.
- Fold one flap over and lay flat.
- Fold the top flap down.
- Flip the paper over and repeat step 21 for the other side.

- Invert fold one of the upper tips to form the head.
- Pull back the other tip to form the tail.
- Gently pull the wings apart to form the body.
- And now it is complete!

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