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If you think bunny is too easy, then you can try this rabbit. Try to work on bunny if you are truly a beginner. This rabbit is not that easy after all since it takes 26 steps to complete. This traditional bunny is very easy to make compare to the harder one ( rabbit with 26 steps). There is no special folding techniques involved with this model You are required to have two pieces of origami paper to make this origami tiger model. You will definitely know what inside reverse-fold is since you will be using it a lot of times on this model. This horse requires you to follow 21 steps to complete. There is no special folding technique involved in this model. This giraffe was made by using a giraffe-pattern origami paper. This mouse is the easiest origami mouse you can fold. The important folding technique that you will learn from this model is "locking fold" which is somewhat advanced folding technique used for a model like New Kawasaki Rose. This pig requires you to follow 35 steps.

This fox requires you to learn what inside reverse-fold is. This cat is probably the simplest origami cat you will ever find. This dog might be the easiest origami dog you might have folded with a few folding steps. This elephant is very similar to a so-called " fish base" in the early folding steps.

One special folding technique that you will learn from this model is petal-fold. Simple origami heart starts from a half-square paper. But the most important factor in the beginning stage of origami is having fun in folding. Before working on these models, you need to know what valley-fold and mountain-fold are and These two folding techniques are the prerequisite to models. If you master all these models, you are recommended to work on traditional origami models. It is recommended to try these models first and be comfortable with basic folding techniques if you are novice in origami. They are easier than 3D models in folding and this is the reason why they are called easy origami models. The origami models shown here are 2D models.
