Origami Patch
Origami is a paper folding art form that your girls will have fun earning. Origami became popular in Japan as a recreational and ceremonial activity. The crane is the most recognizable origami project but there are many others your girls might like to try. Simpler projects your troop can work on include the bird shown below or a fish, corner bookmarks, paper boats and flowers. Your girls might want to progress to more difficult projects which could include elaborate flowers, peacocks and dragons.
Whatever the level, the Origami patch is perfect to show your girls have take the time to learn the art of paper folding.
If your troop enjoys origami, why not make a bunch and pair them with SWAP* tags to make fun crafts for trading.
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$0.75 | $0.64 | $0.53 |
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Description
Iron on! 2″ embroidered patch.
This parrot is an excellent introduction to origami. FreeKidsCrafts.com has printable step-by-step diagrams to make it easy to print and take to your scout meetings. There is a also a cute kitty, a puppy and several others to choose from.
Additional information
Weight | .02 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Item Number | MF-4073 |
Yessenia J. – :
Aeriel – :
We did origami as part of a journey. They process is ongoing so this is a fun thing to “earn” before the journey pieces are completed.
Tiffany Waters – :
Tanya – :
Just as pictured
Christin Farkas – :
Kids can’t wait to make the crane, just like on their patches!
Kristin – :
Elizabeth Jennings – :
Perfect for our World Thinking Day event.
Amanda S. – :
Margaret – :
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Carmen Schrawder – :
Pamela – :
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Stacy t. – :
vibrant colors