This page shows a gallery of some of the models I have designed and folded. This page shows the crease patterns for many of the models shown here.
Snail 1 (left) and Snail 2 (right) - Snail 1 is designed using a square, out of the kite base. It represents a Giant African Snail, which have thin, conical shells. Snail 2 is designed using an equilateral triangle, and represents a snail with a flat, circular shell. Diagrams for Snail 2 can be found here.

Sea Urchin - This is one of my favourite of my designs. It is made from a square. The model has twenty-nine spines. I folded it using tissue paper because the thinness of the paper allows the spines to be made very narrow.

Scorpion - This model is designed from a square, out of a frog base. I folded this model using tissue paper so that thick points could be more malleable.

Moth - This model is designed from a square, and folded using tissue paper. On the underside are six legs with which the model stands.

Dragonfly 1 - I designed this model using a rectangle with proportions one to the square root of two, which is similar to a standard piece of A4. I have designed many models using this rectangle. I folded this model using tissue paper.


Dragonfly 2 - This model is created from a hexagon of paper. This model is folded with tissue paper to make the legs thin.


Dragon - This model is designed with the same base as the 'Moth' shown above.

Dodecahedron - A dodecahedron is a 3D shape in which there are twelve sides, each a pentagon. This model is an example of modular origami, a branch of origami which uses multiple sheets of paper, folded into identical units and assembled together using flaps and pockets on those units. This model uses 12 rectangles. Folding the units and assembling them is quite easy. Diagrams for this model can be found here.

Butterfly 1 - This model is designed from a square. I folded it using tissue paper to make the points thinner.

Butterfly 2 - This model is designed from a rectangle one to the square root of two. I folded it from tissue paper so the legs and antennae could be made narrow.

Butterfly 3 - This butterfly is also made from a one to the square root of two rectangle, but the folding sequence is entirely different to the one above, this one starting with a rectangular Waterbomb base. Again, I folded it from tissue paper to allow the wings and antennae to be narrow.

Butterfly 4 - This model is designed from a rectangle of dimensions ~1:1.16 - which is like a hexagon but with corners added to make a rectangle. I folded the corners inward to make a hexagon then folded the base used to make 'Dragonfly 2' (see above). Then the corners making the hexagon were unfolded so the wings were bigger and it could be made into a butterfly. It does have legs but they're hidden.

Turtle - This model is designed from a square.

Elephant Head - This model is folded from a square. I've only ever made one.

Humming Bird - This model is a variant of the humming bird on this page.

Six Sided Star - This model is a variant of the Star shown on this page.

Cube - This model is made from four boxes. The diagrams for this box are on this page. The four boxes were slotted together in an anticlockwise direction and it made a cube.
