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Origami Bookmarks Anonymous
Anybody know how to make these?
>> Anonymous
Bump ump
>> Anonymous
lawdy dose look leik sno conez
>> Gen
I would also like to know where these are from.

Anyone?
>> Anonymous
wow do want
>> Anonymous
do waNT
>> Anonymous
not the OP one, but still is an origami bookmark... http://origamiinstructions.blogspot.com/2007/11/origami-book-bookmark.html

OP, where did you get that image? it may help
>> Anonymous
http://52books.blogspot.com/2006/01/how-to-make-simple-origami-bookmark.html

Not the same....but hey at lease you won't lose your page.
>> Bacu
Those seem simple enough... I'll try to make one based on the picture.
>> Bacu
Disregard that. Can't make the top bit stay together.
>> Jen
I got home from college recently, and haven't done too much unpacking yet, so I don't have most of my origami paper out yet. I did have a piece of paper colored on both sides, though, so I started working out the basic pattern with that. I haven't figured out the colored tab part yet. I'd like to have origami paper colored on one side only before I try it. So I'll give you what I came up with so far in case someone else wants to mess with it sooner than I probably will.
>> Jen
Get a square piece of paper. Crease the diagonals. Fold the paper in half along one diagonal crease. Then fold it in half again using the other diagonal crease. Fold the triangle in half again to make a crease. Unfold. Fold each of these two creased sides up on either side of the rest of the triangle. This will form the pocket that the bookmarks will use to slip over a page.

The colored part takes a bit more than that, since it will give the thing color in addition to closing up another side of the bookmark to complete the pocket. This may not be the way to get up to that point in creating this origami bookmark, but it's worth a try. Hopefully I'll get enough unpacked today that I can mess around with it some more soon.
>> Bagman5000
Image tutorial plox
>> Anonymous
do want
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt1Ji3-gCGg

less than a minute with google.
>> Jen
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Scratch that previous version. That's not how these were made. Here's an image by image version of how to make one. I'm waiting on the YouTube version to see how that one works out. The bookmark was made using 1/4 sheet of origami paper that started at 5 and 7/8 inches square.