Cut Out + Keep

Origami Bouncy Cube

Fold a Origami Bouncy Cube

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/origami-bouncy-cube • Posted by Scarlet

I'm not sure what this is actually called, so for now, it will be known as the origami bouncy cube ;) If you're a nerd like me, you may even take one look at this and think "companion cube"! But I digress. This cube is made from 6 separate modules that are assembled at the end. Perhaps you can figure out a way to make the cube without glue, but I find that the modules don't like to stay together without some help.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Tricky
Medium img 1055

Description

I'm not sure what this is actually called, so for now, it will be known as the origami bouncy cube ;) If you're a nerd like me, you may even take one look at this and think "companion cube"! But I digress. This cube is made from 6 separate modules that are assembled at the end. Perhaps you can figure out a way to make the cube without glue, but I find that the modules don't like to stay together without some help.

Instructions

  1. Small img 1059

    Start with a square! As always, you can use any size square you like, but if you're new to origami, I'd suggest using a larger piece of paper for this project.

  2. Small img 1060

    Crease some guidelines...

  3. Small img 1061

    ...so you can fold the corners into the center.

  4. Small img 1062

    Then fold those corners into the center.

  5. Small img 1063

    And once more, corners to the center again.

  6. Small img 1064

    Then unfold it to the point where you just have one "corners to the center"

  7. Small img 1065

    And flip it over.

  8. Small img 1066

    Then, following the creases you made before, fold the corners in to the center in the opposite direction you did the first time. Then unfold them again.

  9. Small img 1067

    Take the center point of the edge of one of the sides, and fold that in to the center.

  10. Small img 1068

    Do the same with an adjacent side.

  11. Small img 1069

    Squish the protruding square flat, following the creases that should be in the paper.

  12. Small img 1070

    Repeat for the other sides.

  13. Small img 1071

    Turn it over now. You should see four triangles on the back...

  14. Small img 1072

    Fold these out flat. They will be your tabs. You'll use them to connect this module to the others in the cube.

  15. Small img 1073

    Now turn the piece over to the front again.

  16. Small img 1074

    Fold the inner corner of one of the squares out to the outer corner.

  17. Small img 1075

    Repeat for the others. Now the assembly...

  18. Small img 1076

    This is actually the easiest part of the cube. Just put some tape or glue onto the tab that will go under...

  19. Small img 1078

    Put the tab from the other piece right over the tab from the "under" piece, and stick.

  20. Small img 1079

    Ta-daaa! Possible uses: Make this in pretty colors and hang it in front of a window Save it for the holidays to hang on a Christmas tree Bounce it! Have your kitty chase it as you bounce it -- just make sure she doesn't eat it. Be a nerd and change it up so you get said companion cube! (send me pics if you do!)