Indeed this cardinal has a lovely folding sequence and it is a pleasure to make it. And now with the holiday season coming up, it could make for a great little DIY present.
I've made about 200 of these since I learned how to do it from this excellent video! They make such lovely Christmas ornaments and gifts! Thank you, Leyla, for your excellent directions. The pace is just right!
Thanks for the video! The cardinal is my grandmother's favorite bird, so I'm making this for her for Christmas. I'm new to origami and have found that most videos online are very hard to follow. Yours is very easy to follow and clearly shows the actual movement of the paper, even with such a difficult piece. Great job!
@ HerrRoteVogel Thank you for your feedback. For the moment I suggest you stop the video at those places where it's challenging. I'll see if I can do this tutorial again!
Nice-looking model! I want to make these for wedding decorations, but I don't know where to find red/black paper that large. If anyone can enlighten me I would be grateful.
Can you remake this video going into more detail on how to do certain things. Sometimes you just say "Shape the head" and then that's it. Going a little slower would help also.
Hi ... you are very good ;) (speak italian ) you can make this origami : Sitting crane of channel : ireneblchua ( sitting crane Creator: Kazukuni Endo)
thephantom612 I usually work with a paper called "kami" which is thin and strong. You cam buy it at the online store of OrigamiUSA origamiusa.org/catalog/paper