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Paper Crane Tutorial



We start folding tomorrow, hope this helps!

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  1. =0 !! this looks hard
    jason menendez per.3

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  2. it does look dificult and confusing ahhhh

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  3. I can finally make this! :p

    Diego R1

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  4. i think i know how to do it already with help of my friends

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  5. This was a lot easier to follow than the paper instrucitons. haha

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  6. I like the tradional paper cranes :)

    Andrew Kim per. 3

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  7. Simone E. Period 6March 28, 2011 at 5:35 PM

    Ehh... video tutorials aren't very helpful for me BUT I finished all of my 7 cranes! They're in my locker already! Woooooo! [=

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  8. super helpful!!!ty=)

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  9. i wish i was a pro at making these

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  10. I saw DV with alot of those today...so i want to make some too :)...oh and i want to start throwing! :D!

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