Kubus
They're pretty addictive because
they're like little puzzles. I'm never quite sure until the end if all the
pieces will fit together, yet miraculously enough, they do. It's very
satisfying. Kids love these cubes - both creating them and playing with them.
They're lightweight and great for stacking or creating designs with.
You'll start with 6 pieces of square
shaped paper. I used standard origami paper about 15 x 15 cms or 6 x 6 inches,
but you can use any size, as long as it's square.
One tip: when doing origami, fold as
precisely as possible and press down on the creases and folds to make them nice
and sharp. That's particularly important with this cube. (I'll be doing other
tutorials for simpler origami designs to do with younger children that are more
forgiving).
Fold it in half to create a crease,
then open again.
Now, fold each side down to the crease and press down hard.

Next you will fold the corners of the trapezoid to the center on the opposite side so that you form a square. Make sure to press down on the creases hard.

Now comes the fun part - assembly.
Take two pieces and insert a triangle from one paper into the opening on the
square of another paper.



You're done!
Sumber : www.origamimommy.org
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