I have been making a lot of the and I just wanted to experiment with the way you guys did it." It was very fun making these colourful balloons. It's easy to lose them when they're sooo tiny! :) This is one of my balloons it's about 4 mm long and i actually made a smaller one but it's lost some where on my desk it was about 2mm long." My friend Julia and I had great times in elementary school making these water bombs and throwing them at the stupid boys. Origami water balloon, made by an 8 yr old kid The smallest is smaller than my pinkie nail and the biggest is about the size of two hands.:) Hi! I decided to do different colors and different sizes. I just wanted to try it out so made it out of plain paper. This is my water bomb! I havent made one of these since 5th grade! o) Your instructions were different, but they were alot better. I already knew how, but I forgot one part. Origami water bomb made from a blue post it. This is my water balloon origami made from my maths revision notes (A3) and is the size of my hand and has been reused 8 times the hair is made of feather colored black with a marker. Origami water balloon: it's samurai jack. This is the biggest origami water bomb i have made yet each side is about the length of a normal marker! My daughter uses this as her night light. There are 17 paper balloons attached to a short string of lights. has been used twice!ĪWESOME WATER BOMB- This was my first try at making a water bomb. Made this in 20 seconds with craola origami paper. it's only 4mm!! smallest I've ever made!! This is my origami water bomb!! i actually made it while watching TV. "This is my Origami water baloon,i made it out of tin foil,pretty neat looking,and dosnt leak as much!Love it and this site Thx!!!" Origami Water Balloon i made, it was really easy and fun to do. I was bored, so i was coloring on a piece of square paper and decided to go to your site. America appropriately placed, showing that South America is mostly east of North America, and the creases at the top and bottom of the main box part, are halfway between the equator and the poles. It has Antarctica, Asia, Europe, Australia and N. This is a water balloon, with the continents drawn on it, making it a foldable globe. I am pretty sure that this is one of the biggest water bombs ever made!! Thanks for the tip, Anne-Marie! It's so tiny that if you hadn't told us it was a water balloon, we wouldn't have known! It's only hardly bigger than the pen-tip, and it took nearly 2 minutes to do! A tip: when doing small versions of origami, use a toothpick instead of your fingers, it is so much easier! That is one high tech origami water balloon, Seb! The material use for new topographical maps is waterproof. This is what happens when you throw it at someone and it has water. Thank you so much for the instrutions and inspiration. The drawing was traced with some markers. Two crosed chopstics add some resistance to the structure. I used a sintetic transparent fabric, and some glue since the folds didn't hold. Wow, that is one tiny origami water balloon!įor making a lamp. I am very proud of this piece and I think it one of the smallest ever made. This is the smallest water bomb I have ever made/seen. think it turned out pretty good"įrom Lizzie "Water Balloon: I love this!"įrom Sage in Kelowna "My first water balloon. I used my origami paper from my origami animal kit."įrom reader in Newcastle "My first attempt at doing a water balloon. One time I had filled it with water, but then got very leaky. Thanks to reader Devin from Lowell for his leopard print origami water balloon! - " Thanks to a reader from Melbourne for their origami water balloon: This is my origami balloon,made using your instructions and a blank sheet of white printer paper that I cut into a square. Thanks to another reader who submitted the photo below. Do not i repeat Do NOT fill when made of newspaper. Thank you to our reader, Birch-Lily from Waldwick, who submitted this photo to us!Įasy and fun, best made of newspaper if left empty. Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page!
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