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When you fold a paper in half, the line that runs down the center is called the crease.
Fold the paper in half.
It is a Japanese word meaning fold paper - ori is 'fold' and gami is 'paper'
fold hotdog style then into 3rds
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
use paper and fold it and color or paint
Fold the paper from the top to the bottom Take the 2 inside pieces from the inside of the fold Pull it away from the outside of the fold Use the outside of the fold And with 2 Fingers use the edge's to forcefully bring it up and down from the air to make the paper snap!
When you fold a paper in half, the line that runs down the center is called the crease.
A paper folded in half is commonly referred to as a "folded sheet" or simply a "fold."
You get four rectangles
Fold the paper in half.
First fold the paper in half.Then fold the inside top right and left hand corners into the middle.Keep them folded then close the fold is in middle of the paper.Fold 2 of the outside Sid corners.Then fold the wings.Fold about an inch of the ends of the wings.Then your done and ready to fly your plane.
you fold the paper in half and you fold it verticaly and you fold it verticaly again and you've got your paper plane.
You take 2 square pieces of paper and fold both in half. Cut one halfway down the fold line making a split. Put the uncut piece of paper inside the split and tape where you want it to stop sliding.
They are called fold lines or perforated lines. They indicate where the paper should be folded or torn.
You can fold a piece of paper without creasing it. When you fold the paper, the paper bends or curves, rather than forming a sharp crease.
you fold paper