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How to make a paper hat

One way to make a paper hat
how to for: child Great for Kids
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This is instructions on how to
make a paper hat origami this
is not a complicated procedure
and anyone can do it.

Material needed:

  • a standard size sheet of paper.
  • some time
  • and if your new at this, this instruction guide.

Instructions

  1. Get out your sheet of paper. (you still have it don't you)
  2. fold it in half Hamburger style.
  3. Fold it again Hamburger style, in the other direction.
  4. Unfold last step. (leave crease)
  5. Fold paper airplane style to the center crease you just made.
  6. Lift the bottom edges and fold them over so that they hold the top corners down.
  7. When you have completed these steps open the bottom and put it on your head

You now have a completed hat.




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