11/10/2023 0 Comments Origami dinosaur patternImage source: Plesiosaurus, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by paper in dreamĬrease pattern available from Phillip Curl’s Flickr I really like the design of the body, neck and face. ![]() This is another one of my favourite origami “not-dinosaurs”. Image source: Trilobite, Designed and Folded by 戴璐Ĭrease pattern available from 戴璐’s Flickr Here’s another incredible trilobite design. Image source: Archaeopteryx, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi Here’s another excellent interpretation of Satoshi Kamiya’s Archaeopteryx. Image source: Fossil-Fish Skeleton, Designed and Folded by Seo Won Seon Origami skeleton models always impress me, even if they’re folded from multiple sheets of paper. Image source: Smilodon, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by DebugMode Here’s Satoshi Kamiya’s awesome Smilodon again by a different folder. Image source: Brontotherium, Designed by Dang Viet Tan and Folded by Terry Nicolas This is a Brontotherium which is a type of extinct prehistoric mammal. This is Satoshi Kamiya’s mammoth again by a different folder Image source: Mammuthus Primigenius, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Philippe Landrein Image source: Anomalocaris, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Baptiste Daumenĭiagrams available in the 2nd Origami Tanteidan Convention Book Here’s another excellent prehistoric origami sea creature called an Anomalocaris. Image source: Archaeopteryx, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Paulius Mielinis Here’s another artist’s take on Satoshi Kamiya’s Archaeopteryx. Image source: Pterygotus, Designed and Folded by Winston This is an extinct sea creature called a Pterygotus hunting a jawless fish. Image source: Smilodon, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Gonzalo I think I need to use much bigger paper than those little packages of paper you get at the craft store. Satoshi Kamiya’s Smilodon is one of my favourite origami models but unfortunately I haven’t managed to finish folding it yet. Image source: Giant Mosasaur, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieuįollow Tran Trung Hieu on Flickr or Facebook Here’s an awesome giant prehistoric sea monster. You can’t have a post about prehistoric animals with out a mammoth! Image source: Mammuthus Primigenius, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by DebugModeĭiagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003 Image source: Trilobite, Designed by Andrey Ermakov and Folded by Shuki KatoĬrease pattern available in Origami: School of Masters With all the incredible origami insects out there its no surprise that there are some quite impressive origami trilobites. ![]() Image source: Saber Tooth Cat, Designed and Folded by Tom Defoirdt ![]() Tom Defoirdt has designed an excellent and kind of cute saber-tooth cat. Image source: Archaeopteryx, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by 簡單的度過-2Ĭrease pattern available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine #69 I’m not entirely sure how an Archaeopteryx is classified anymore but I think it counts for this post and Satoshi Kamiya has designed a fantastic origami version. After a pleasant crafting class, I believe they will be very happy to receive your reward and will like your crafting class more and more.We’ve done several posts featuring origami dinosaurs but this time we’re going to feature different prehistoric animals. You can learn in advance the types of dinosaurs your students like, choose the pattern and size you want, and print their names on them. If you’re a teacher, you can also customize dinosaur stickers at Customsticker and use them as a reward for your students to reward them for their craftsmanship. There are so many ways to use these for fun and learning. Incorporate a few of them into a dinosaur-themed learning unit at school or home. Do them before or after a visit to the museum. Pair these dinosaur crafts with your favorite dinosaur books for extended reading and learning opportunities. We never outgrow a love for dinosaurs, do we? Kids have such a fascination with dinosaurs, and I have to admit that even as an adult, so do I! So this list of dinosaur crafts for kids is as much fun for us parents, teachers, and caretakers as it is for the little ones.
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