![]() This next turtle looks completely different from anything else so far. Image source: Leatherback Sea Turtle, Designed by Pasquale D’Auria and Folded by Luc MARNATĭiagrams available in Pajarita Magazine #126 Here’s another design like this but this one is a bit more round than most others. Look at that tessellation pattern on the back of the shell! Image source: Sea Turtle, Designed and Folded by Mauricio FlórezĪ lot of origami turtles use sort of a grid or tessellation pattern. Image source: Turtle, Designed and Folded by Yoshimasa Tsuruta The shiny paper used here really makes it look like a real turtle. Here’s a new and quite realistic looking turtle design. Image source: Tortoise, Designed by Nguyễn Hùng Cường and Folded by Alex Satsukawa This is Nguyễn Hùng Cường’s tortoise again folded by a different designer. Image source: Green Turtle, Designed by Gerard Ty Sovann and Folded by Luc MARNAT Image source: Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by DebugMode ColmanĬrease pattern available from Satoshi Kamiya’s websiteĪnd here’s Satoshi Kamiya’s loggerhead sea turtle again but folded by a different artist this time. Colman also really knows how to stage a photograph! Image source: Turtle, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by P. The feet and the pattern on the shell are awesome. Here’s another really awesome turtle design from Satoshi Kamiya. Image source: Galapagos Tortoise, Designed and Folded by Quentin Trollipĭiagrams available in Origami Works of Quentin Trollip It perfectly uses a colour change in the design so the shell and body are different colours. This Galapagos tortoise is folded from a single sheet of paper. Image source: Sea Turtle, Designed by Nguyễn Hùng Cường and Folded by Luc MARNAT Here’s another take on Nguyen Ngoc Vu’s sea turtle. Image source: Tortoise, Designed by Nguyễn Hùng Cường and Folded by Philippe Landrein Here’s Nguyễn Hùng Cường’s tortoise again but this time folded by a different artist. Image source: Snapping Turtle, Designed and Folded by Phạm Hoàng Tuấn Having this snapping turtle climbing up onto a crumpled up paper rock is a nice touch. Image source: Tortoise, Designed and Folded by Nguyễn Hùng Cường It totally looks like a real tortoise and you can easily imagine it slowly walking there. This is one of the best tortoise designs we’ve ever seen. Image source: Baby Turtle, Designed and Folded by Nguyen Ngoc Vuĭiagrams available in Drawing Origami Tome 1 I love how it’s photographed here in mid-swim. Here’s a fantastic baby sea turtle design. Image source: Turtle Tessellation, Designed and Folded by Melina Hermsen Here we have a pretty cool design with a turtle made out of a tessellation pattern. Colmanĭiagrams available in the 16th Origami Tanteidan Convention book Image source: Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by P. The pattern on the back of the shell is fantastic. This slideshow presentation is 21 pages.Just as there’s a huge variety of different species of turtles and tortoises in real life there’s also a very diverse variety of origami ones too.įirst up is Satoshi Kamiya’s awesome loggerhead turtle. An internet connection is required to use this slideshow. This is a Google Slide Show presentation that can be projected on a smart board or shared in Google Classroom with your students. You can also make your own unique turtle paper for free by coloring one side of a piece of white paper and cutting it to the size that you desire. If you want your turtles to look like the ones in the slideshow, you can purchase authentic origami turtle folding paper. The origami masters in your class can use paper that is 2x2 inches, which is the traditional turtle size. This is also a great way to differentiate instruction with your students. I recommend starting with a piece of paper that is 6圆 inches and then experiment with smaller sizes. ![]() These turtles make great gifts, since the turtle symbolizes long life and good health. You could complete this project with your students as part of a study of Japan, or to create a special gift during the holidays. These directions include pictures, words, and videos to take the guesswork out of each step of the project. ![]() I was inspired to create this project, because many of the directions found elsewhere were confusing and hard to follow. This slideshow, with step by step videos, will make it easy to teach your students how to make these incredibly cute origami turtles.
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