![]() Henry Pham also designed this really great Charmander. You’ll see there are way more Generation 1 designs than any other generation in this post.įirst up is this video tutorial for a Bulbasaur designed by Henry Pham. This is also reflected with the number of different origami designs there are. Generation 1 is arguably the best generation when it comes to Pokemon designs. Generation 1: Pokemon Red/Blue/Green/Yellow So with all that out of the way, lets get started with Generation 1. You’ll see all four of these artists come up lots of times throughout this post. Paper Ph2 (I unfortunately don’t know their real name) runs another really great YouTube channel with tons of video instructions for origami Pokemon.įinally I have to mention Lee Bo-Yeon, an artist from South Korea who has also designed a ton of really great Pokemon. ![]() He has video instructions that show how to fold the best Eeveelutions I’ve ever seen. Henry Pham runs a fantastic YouTube channel with lots of video instructions for folding Pokemon. Plus he has lots of other animals and especially origami fish. He runs a website called Calico’s Origami Aquarium where you can find all his Pokemon models. Kakami Hitoshi is the first Pokemon designer I ever saw. Each of these people have designed a bunch of really amazing paper Pokemon. We haven’t quite managed to catch them all but we did put together about 100 of them which is quite an impressive amount.īefore we get into the Pokemon I made to take a minute to give a shout out to four amazing artists. Multiple people have folded the same Pokemon as well.īecause of this in this post we’re going to feature the single best version of each origami Pokemon. Some Pokemon are more popular than others. There are at least 5 different origami Charizard designs that I know of for example. I had to scale things down and went with just one image per Pokemon. ![]() I had originally planned to put every single one that I’ve seen together in this post however there were just too much. This time I’ve put together a master post of as many Pokemon that I can. If you would like to know more about me, you can check out my about page.I’m a huge fan of Pokemon and we’ve made several posts in the past about paper Pokemon. You will find lots of tutorials on how to make paper boxes, bows, envelopes, mini books, flowers, butterflies, Japanese characters like Totoro and Hello Kitty, there are simple instructions for beginners and challenging designs for advanced folders too. The origami instructions are often video tutorials, because I find that it is the easiest way to learn origami and for me to teach it to you. Coming up with new origami designs is something I really enjoy doing in my spare time. As well as some traditional models, I try my best to make tutorials for more unique and original designs. The word Origami is a Japanese word – 折り, which is the combination of the words Ori 折り – to fold and Kami 紙 – which means paper. This website has been created so that I can teach you how to make origami – the Japanese art of paper folding. If you are looking for something specific, try using the search bar at the very top left of the page. Please view our photo tutorial here, video tutorials here and origami diagrams here.įor a list of categories see the left menu or top mobile menu. Whether you are a dedicated origami folder, or you need to find a handmade gift idea, craft to sell in your stores or gift boxes for presents, this is a great free resource. Paper Kawaii has many (400+) origami and paper craft tutorials to offer.
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