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Flowers are a widely-used, decorative element, especially in Spring. Spring is the time when flowers burst into bloom and everything seems much nicer. At this time, many people want to add a different touch to their homes. Therefore, in this oneHOWTO article we show you how to make easy flowers with paper...

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Did you know that the paper fortune teller has been around for almost a century? If you remember playing it with your friends when you were little and want to share it with your children but you can't remember how to make it, this tutorial is for you.
Here at OneHowTo we love crafts, and origami is...

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Did you know that origami brings calm, patience and endurance to those who practice it? This has been accepted for thousands of years by the Japanese people, the creators of this art known as origami. If you are learning origami and are already beginning to make hundreds of creations, you'll surely be...
How to make a paper plane that flies far and fast
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Paper planes are perfect to spend a fun time both for children and those who are a bit more grown up. In this case we are going to make a special paper plane, as we won't be throwing them with our hands but with an elastic band that will make it fly up in the skies. You basically need to make a normal paper...

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Do you want to learn how to make a paper boat that floats on water? It is simple and you will be able to play with your children while you bathe them or whilst in the park walking with them. To know how to make a paper boat you only need a sheet of A4 paper and to carefully follow the steps below.

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Origami has recently been regaining popularity, and it has transformed from being just an art form to a versatile craft. Unlike other paper crafts, origami involves only using your hands to create intricate designs without scissors, glue, or any other tools.
In this OneHowTo.com article, we will show...
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