After presenting you the tutorial for the " koinobori " chopstick holder and folding koinobori in origami, I am here today to teach you how to make one of these windsocks, this time, in Japanese paper. Origami - a traditional Japanese craft - can be used to make things that you can actually use in your everyday life, such as animals, plants, vehicles, airplanes that you can actually make fly, and boxes. This time, we'll be teaching you how to make carp streamer (koinobori) origami that you can actually use as a chopstick holder! Origami Koinobori Project & Tutorial Video on YouTube.
Make mini koinobori (Japanese flying carp) to celebrate children's day on May 5th. A fun DIY for kids and great way to teach celebrations around the world. Head to Japan with these beautiful Koinobori! A fun and colourful DIY to create beautiful garlands with your fish.
After colouring your design with your colours or patterns of choice, cut out the template to bring your own koinobori to life with some simple instructions. Download worksheet. Make your own Japanese koinobori with this fun and easy activity for kids! Find out why these streamers are popular in Japan.
In this tutorial, we will provide you with all the necessary instructions and materials to create your own koinobori painting. You will learn how to paint the carp design, how to add details and texture, and how to assemble your windsock. Learn how to make a Koinobori Japanese fish kite with this template which includes step by step instructions.
A lovely streamer to decorate your classroom with. You can buy authentic koinobori in a Japantown, if you have one in your area, or online. Or you can make some as we did, with toilet paper rolls, construction paper, and tissue paper.