How To Fold An Origami Waterbomb
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Origami Waterbomb Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Level: Medium
  • Copyright: Classic
  • Folding time: 6 minutes
  • Paper: Kami 15x15cm

Step 1

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This will be the main color of your origami waterbomb.

Step 2

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Fold the paper in half horizontally.

Step 3

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Unfold. Fold the paper in half vertically.

Step 4

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Unfold.

Step 5

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Flip the paper. Fold the paper in half diagonally.

Step 6

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Unfold. Fold the paper in half at the opposite diagonal angle.

Step 7

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Unfold.

Step 8

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Fold the paper into a waterbomb base.

Step 9

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Fold both left and right corners to the top corner.

Step 10

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Flip the paper and repeat the previous step on this side.

Step 11

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Fold both left and right corners to the center.

Step 12

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Flip the paper and repeat the previous step on this side.

Step 13

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Fold the bottom left  corner outward to the left.

Step 14

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Fold that flap in half towards the center of the paper.

Step 15

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Take out the triangle under the flap and make a little opening.

Step 16

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Tuck the flap into the opening.

Step 17

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Repeat the previous steps with the opposite half of the paper.

Step 18

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Flip the paper.

Step 19

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Repeat the steps on this side of the paper.

Step 20

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Flip through the sides to loosen the paper a little.

Step 21

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Find the end of the paper that has a hole.

Step 22

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Blow into the hole to inflate the paper, and you origami waterbomb is done!

Side View

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Side View

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Overview

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Author

  • Kaelyn

    I love folding paper and sharing easy origami ideas with others. My goal is to help everyone, young or old, enjoy the art of origami and create something beautiful with their own hands.