It took quite a while, but I've managed to make a whole 50 butterflies for my wall! I'm not sure this wall can fit 50 more, but I'll try to get close to that magic 100. DIFFICULTY: Some of the inside reverse folds and squash folds you'll have to do require quite a bit of precision. Aside from that, however, this is a pretty straightforward butterfly to make. INSTRUCTION SOURCE: This butterfly was designed by Jo Nakashima, who is one of the more popular origami artists of the past decade or so (at least from what I've seen online). You can check out the instructions directly from their website here. OTHER THINGS: If you check the instruction page above, you'll notice that there's a V1 and V2 butterfly. I made the V2 version, as it uses square paper, whereas V1 needs 2:1 paper (which takes an extra step to prepare). Appearance-wise, both versions look pretty much identical, so make whichever version you want. Jo Nakashima also has a YouTube channel, and you can watch the video for making the V2 butterfly here. Although I strictly prefer going off of diagrams when making origami models, videos like this do help with clearing up steps that I may not understand initially from the diagrams. THE WALL'S PROGRESS: - end -
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