Additional Resources

  • You can find a selection of beautifully designed free printable origami papers on the Canon Creative Park website. These papers are available as free PDF downloads that can be used as many times as you wish. Use the "high" quality setting on your printer and make sure you have plenty of color ink before printing, however.
  • David Rayor's Don't Fold Under Pressure is available as a free PDF download from the British Origami Society. Although this book is written for younger folders, it provides plenty of easy to fold models that will appeal to adult origami enthusiasts as well.
  • Origami Fun has a wealth of resources on its website, as well as a free PDF origami ebook and a collection of PDF printable origami papers that you can download when you subscribe to the site's newsletter.
  • OrigamiUSA, the largest US-based organization for paper folding enthusiasts, has several diagrams of traditional origami models available as free downloads.