b'Get startedNever tried origami?Here are some tips for getting started: Youll need some brightly coloured paper in a square shape (although one of our designsthe Aeroplane on page 15uses A4 paper). Any size is fine, but around 20cm x 20cm is comfortableto work with. Its easy to buy special origami paper, but you can also use any paper you have at home.Have a ruler, pencil and scissors handy.When folding, line up edges or corners carefully.Always make sharp creases. You can use your fingernail or a ruler. At each step, it helps to look at the diagram in the next step to see the result you are aiming for. We have marked each of the designs in this booklet as Easy, Medium and Difficult. Some of the designs are simple and easy to make; others use more complicated folds, so to help you, here are some demonstrations:. Petal foldSquare baseWaterbomb baseInside reverse foldSquash fold.If youd like to, you can start off by watching an introductory video, or reading guidelines, such asat these links:Origami for beginnersIntro to OrigamiBeginners guide to Origami3.'