
Having kids has benefits! We were able to sit in the family room in a more intimate setting and I even got to meet Tom after the workshop. Origami Yoda was a workshop for adults in Star Wars University as well as a smaller workshop in the family room. The two other books in the series: Darth Paper Strikes Back and The Secret of the Fortune Wookie also give great lessons to students and just as fun as the first one in the series. Origami Yoda gives advice to the boy who created him along with others who believe. Tom’s selection of books helps readers through the struggles of school life. Next, we will make the body and stand so that Yoda can stand on his own and look cute in his own ugly way on your desk.Who here is the strangest kid in their school? Tom Angleberger stood at the front of the room and raised his hand, along with half of kids at the Origami Yoda workshop in the family room at Star Wars Celebration VI. Go to Next page to continue with the easy origami yoda instructions. Step 12: Turn the paper over and draw his face. Step 10: Then fold his ears back up like this so that they point out to the side.

Step 9: Fold Yoda's ridiculously large ears down like this. Step 8: Fold the top left edge to the center, and do the same for the top right edge.

Step 7: Fold the left half at straight up at the center, and then do the same for the right half. Step 5: Grab only the top layer and fold it up so that about half of the triangle will extend pass the top edge. The center is where the vertical crease is. Step 4: Grab both layers of the top corner and fold them down to the center of the bottom edge. Step 3: Fold the bottom corner to the top corner. Step 2: Fold the left half over to the right by folding the left corner to the right corner. You can also use these colorful Printable Origami Paper. If you only have regular 8.5x11 paper, follow these instructions to make a square sheet.

Step 1: Start with a square piece of origami paper color side down. It's a cute origami model that's just as cute as the adorable and huggable, but ugly Yoda.

This Yoda comes with a stand that also doubles as his robe. Who doesn't love Star Wars? If you're a Star Wars fan, and of course you are, you'll appreciate these easy origami Yoda instructions. Follow the steps below to make this Easy Origami Yoda designed by Eric Ha.
