Froggy Went A Huntin’ The book mark Copyright 1996 Perry Bailey Fold and crease the paper length- Fold a waterbomb base at the top. Valley fold the sides into the center, while folding over 1 flap over the other of the water bomb base. Mountain fold the flap inside of the model upwards so that the open part of the flap is on the top. Repeat on the other side. Fold the top flap back to the other side. Squash fold the flap as shown to the center. Petal fold the flap up. Repeat steps 6 and 7 on the other flap. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note, I use foil paper in making this model, you don’t have to, but it fits better into the book that way. In fact the first one was made from a foil wrapper from a Hershey bar. PVB The Paper I used was 1X4 for the dimensions. Reverse fold the points out on each side to form the frogs legs. Now you can either fold the frogs legs a little thick as I do or if you prefer you can thin them first. Pull out (reverse fold) the inner flaps to make the front feet. These you may want to thin a little. Mountain fold the tip under to form head to form sides, valley fold the bottom layer and mountain fold the upper layer. To form the backside of the frog mountain fold all but the legs underneath. This should give you the finished frog. Almost finished frog. Flip the paper 180 degrees to the other side. And now we begin the fly! Fold down one layer to the edge, 8 9 10 11 12 13 Fold the flap back up after you use it to make the fold shown Use the edge as a marker of where to fold down. Make the fold then unfold, and re-fold at the second fold down. Reverse fold the sides inwards. Fold the flap up to the top of the model. Pull down and squash the points to make the fly’s wings. This is sort of a cross between a swivel fold and a spread squash. You fold the wings out while bringing down the top flap and folding it into a rectangle. 14 15 16 17 18 19 Fold the top layer underneath on both sides, as if for a paper plane. This will thin the body of the fly. Now fold over the entire top of the model, this gives your fly a head. Gently pull the wings apart and then crease them into a good looking position. Now the final folds, fold everything but the frog and the fly under as shown. Now it is finished our ambitious frog ever in pursuit of Lunch. Now go smash ,em into a book! 20 21 22 23 24 . Froggy Went A Huntin’ The book mark Copyright 1996 Perry Bailey Fold and crease