I've been into origami for quite some time now, and I've been teaching it here on Origami.me for over 13 years. My other hobbies include martial arts, travel, video games and Go. I'm also the author of Everyone Can Learn Origami. You should definitely check it out!

I recommend using foil paper, which is how the dragons in the intro were folded. It is easier to crease some of the folds (especially smaller or repeated folds) and gives these dragons a cleaner look.


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Note: It is easier to make cool designs on dragons folded with foil, especially if you are rolling the paper rather than folding it. Creases also stay better when editing the wings to their desired look, but be careful to not over-fold the paper in the same area. The foil may rub off and accidental creases will show up much more visibly.

We use standard size 6 inch x 6 inch (15cm x 15cm) square origami paper for this site unless stated otherwise. If you can, use different types of origami paper to change the look of the finished origami and have fun with it!

The origami dragon is challenging but fun to make. It is not for beginners, but if you have made the origami bird base and the origami flapping bird, then you should be able to follow the steps below.

This article was co-authored by Robert Homayoon. Robert Homayoon is an Origami Expert known for his engaging YouTube videos and accessible instructions. He has been teaching origami on YouTube since 2009. His channel has a following of over 676,000 subscribers, and his videos have garnered over 211 million views. Robert uses his channel to highlight his passion for teaching people origami, crafts, and how to solve puzzles. He graduated from SUNY Albany in 2007 and earned his D.M.D degree from Temple University Dental School in 2013.


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Origami has been a Japanese tradition for centuries and is a modern art form. There are many different methods used to fold dragons and each has its own style and artistry. Most dragons are intermediate to advanced-level origami creations, but you can attempt a beginner level dragon if you are just starting out. By following a few steps you can create a beautiful origami dragon.

Easy step-by-step origami instructions. Learn how to fold paper into hundreds of awesome origami projects. Our site aims to introduce the traditional Japanese art of origami to beginners and kids through clear, easy-to-follow videos, allowing you to make hundreds of amazing origami models without having to rely on confusing diagrams.

Workshop to teach kids (about 3rd grade and younger) how to do origami. This is in association with the First Lego League project where we are supposed to share a hobby with others. It will be about 30 minutes to setup, an hour for the workshop, and 30 minutes to tear down. Food is not planned but might be brought depending on plans.

This kit shows you how to fold 10 incredible paper dragon models. This unique collection contains a wide range of Asian and Western dragons, both winged and serpentine. Each one is based on dragon folklore and pop culture from around the world, including the Wyvern--a cousin of the dragon that appears in Dungeons and Dragons and Game of Thrones. A perfect gift for the Year of the Dragon! Contains materials and instructions for 10 models; full-color 48-page instruction book and 48 double-sided patterned folding sheets (8"square).

If you have lots of time you can try something called 3D origami. Instead av folding a dragon from one piece of paper you build your paper dragon by folding many small pieces of paper that you puts together.

Youtube is a gold mine for all of us who likes DIY projects. Except from origami dragons you can find tutorials on how to create your own dragon eggs, dragon jewelry and dragon cake to mention some of all videos. Next time I have a vacation I shall try to bake my own dragon cake. Maybe I will have to practice a few times before I can serve the cake at a dinner.

Who doesn't want their own dragon or two? Well, this clear, step-by-step turorial shows you how to fold two different versions, using the standard origami bird base. This craft requires one piece of paper, your hands, some patience and no fear of dragons!

Differences between the two DragonsAlthough the heads and tails on the two dragon are slightly different, the most obvious way v2 improves on version 1 is the feet. Version 2 has three toes on each foot which adds a satisfying level of detail over the earlier version, which has the kind of basic triangular foot shape you find on so many origami models. For those people that know about origami design, Kade Chan achieves this by building a couple of paper grafts into the base.

So which Fiery Dragon do you prefer? Or maybe you like this cute origami baby dragon. Feel free to let me know in the comments below, or you can find can me on Instagram or Twitter. Check out my Pinterest boards too!

We love Chinese New Year and all the fabulous Chinese New Year Crafts to go with it! Our Paper Dragon Puppet (continues to be free to download for Red Ted Art readers!) has been popular for years.. and finally I came up with an easy Origami Dragon for kids too! This is a great beginners origami project.

Learn how to make this simple origami pattern for kids and then with some simple embellishments turn it into a fantastic dragon. The final paper dragon can be used as wall decor, as part of an origami garland or even as a dragon corner bookmark!

So the long answer is: depends on what you are making and how complicated the origami project is. For the simples of all origami projects, you can even use thicker construction paper (e.g. our Year of the Tiger Origami can be made with most papers!).

Those eagle eyed among you will recognise our origami bat steps and photographs. They work so well, I decided to reuse them here. I have added an extra couple of photos to show you the key features of your paper dragon! You can either follow the step by step written tutorial as follows, or watch the video on auto play!

Origami Dragons Kit by master origami artist Marc Kirschenbaum shows you how to fold 10 incredible paper dragon models. This unique collection contains a wide range of Asian and Western dragons, both winged and serpentine. Each one is based on dragon folklore and pop culture from around the world, including the Wyvern--a cousin of the dragon that appears in Dungeons and Dragons and Game of Thrones e24fc04721

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