

Be patient and get those little flaps into the pockets. This bit is a little fliddly, if you’ve used a smaller piece of paper this step gets much harder. They’re not that, but we’re getting close. So you’re not grabbing the whole top here, just the top flaps and folding them down to almost look like little Pikachu feet. Step Seven:įold along the dotted lines as seen in the picture above. I know this is a bit of a grind, but what would a Pokemon task be without a bit of grinding after the half-way mark. You know that fold you just did? Flip this bad boy over and do that again. Step Six: Also Known as Step Five Revisited This is the first step of turning our Pikachu triangle into a Pikachu diamond.

You don’t need to draw a dotted line, just fold the top flaps along it. If I remembered any geometry I’d be confident in telling you this creates an ‘Equilateral Triangle’ shape… but I’m not super confident so correct me in the comments below. You’re creating two layers of flaps with this fold and the ears are on this top flap in opposite corners. It took me a little while to take your time with this step. This bit is a little tricky depending on your spacial awareness and ability to follow along with pictures. Professor Oak is counting on you to get out there and fold some Pokemon. This was some Pallet Town beginner folds but everyone has to start somewhere. Before this it was creating creases, this is Origami time and you’re about to become an Origami Pokemon Master!ĭid you fold that like a champ? Of course you did!. We’re getting into some interesting folds now. It’s probably worth blacking out both the front and back of Pikachu’s ears, or at least being able to see the black a little from the other side. You don’t need to draw the blue lines, just focus on getting Pikachu’s face on what would be the centre square.īlack out the top corners for the cute little Pikachu ears. Step Two: Draw on Pikachu’s Face and Ears You’re just beginning on your journey so it start pretty easily.įold the paper in half, along the two diagonals and once horizontally.

If you have some actual yellow Origami paper you’re two steps ahead of us in the office. Unless you’re going for the ‘shiny’ Pikachu look you’re probably going to want yellow paper or a post-it note. Create an Origami Pikachu with these simple steps. So you want to be a master of Pokemon? Do you have the Origami skills to be number one?Įveryone needs a little Pokemon buddy to keep them company during the long office days.
