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How Do You Make An Origami Windmill?

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How Do You Make An Origami Windmill?

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An origami windmill, also known as a pinwheel can be made in about five minutes. Attach it to a pencil or a stick and the windmill becomes a children’s toy or garden decoration. Find some wind and put the origami windmill in motion. Read on to learn how to make an origami windmill. Make the initial creases in the origami paper working on a flat, hard surface. Crease and then unfold the square paper in half both vertically and horizontally with the color side facing inwards. Do the same half paper creases on both diagonals. Fold one length of the square in until the edge meets the center crease. Repeat with the adjacent length of the square. The origami paper is now the shape of a long narrow rectangle with two doors that open outwards in opposite directions. Establish triangle creases. Hold the rectangle positioned so that it’s height is vertical. Crease and unfold the top right corner down to the half way point of the rectangle’s total height. Mirror image that crease by starting with

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