Folding an Origami Shuriken is especially fun for children! Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, has captivated children for generations. On our portal, you will find over 100 different origami tutorials to suit every taste. Each tutorial is accompanied by a self-made video, step-by-step photos, and a detailed text description.

The Origami Shuriken resembles the throwing weapons of ninja warriors from Japan. Children love to play with it and invent their own ninja stories. The paper shuriken is of course completely harmless and perfect for creative role-playing or as cool decoration for the children's room.

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Origami promotes concentration, patience, and precision. Through folding, children learn that care pays off - a misfolded step usually means starting over. This experience strengthens endurance and discipline. Origami is also ideal for seniors: it trains fine motor skills, keeps fingers nimble, and keeps the mind sharp through spatial thinking.

Origami Shuriken: Folding Instructions with Video and Images

Before you start folding your shuriken, it is best to watch the video once or twice. For your origami project, we recommend special origami paper. You can find it in almost every stationery store. The packs contain square sheets in different colors. Origami paper is thinner than regular paper and therefore easier to fold.

Origami Shuriken: Folding instructions. The picture 1
Step 1: Start by folding your sheets into narrow strips.
Origami Shuriken: Folding Instructions. The picture 2
Step 2: Fold the edges from all sides inwards.
Origami Shuriken: Folding instructions. The picture 3
Step 3: Fold the strips in the middle and then interlock the parts circularly - your shuriken is ready!

Origami Shuriken: Afterword and Greeting to You

Thank you for taking the time to follow our tutorial! We are glad you want to fold an origami shuriken and hope you had a lot of fun - especially if you folded together with your child. Would you like to explore more? Check out our tutorials on napkin folding for festive tables or try out our paper airplane tutorials. For the little ones, we have a special section Origami for Kids with particularly simple folding instructions.

Making Origami Shuriken: Easy guide with video, photos, and text

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