Step 1: Start with a square piece of paper. Fold it in half, from the top to the bottom.
Step 2: Fold the paper in half again, but this time from left to right. Then unfold it.
Step 3: Fold both sides of the paper to the crease in the center.
Step 4: Stick your finger in one of the side's flaps, then squash the triangle down. Repeat on the other side.
Step 5: Fold the flap on the bottom of the paper up to the edges of the two triangles.
Step 6: Fold the flap again up to the edges of the triangles.
Step 7: Fold the flap up one more time.
Step 8: Next, fold the sides of the paper to the center crease of the paper.
Step 9: loosen up the sides a bit, stand it up, and you have an origami piano!
Step 10:(optional) Color the piano with its keys!!!!
Crafty Creators: Your Guide to Arts and Crafts
Welcome to Crafty Creators:Your Guide to Arts and Crafts! On this blog, you can explore through several different categories of arts and crafts to view how-to's, step by step instructions, and much more of how to create, design, and share arts and crafts.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Friday, November 25, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
How to Draw a Television
Follow these simple steps to draw a television!
Step 1: Draw a large square. Then draw another square inside that one, making sure that there is some space between the two squares.
Step 2: Inside the inner-most square, draw another square, though with the sides slightly curved.
Step 3: Below the outer-most square, draw a thin, long revtangle, followed by two more thicker, wider ones.
Step 4: Add any major details to the television such as speakers, buttons, company names, or shading. Finally, your drawing of a television is complete!
Step 1: Draw a large square. Then draw another square inside that one, making sure that there is some space between the two squares.
Step 2: Inside the inner-most square, draw another square, though with the sides slightly curved.
Step 3: Below the outer-most square, draw a thin, long revtangle, followed by two more thicker, wider ones.
Step 4: Add any major details to the television such as speakers, buttons, company names, or shading. Finally, your drawing of a television is complete!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
