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Food. How to Make an Origami Balloon with Step-by-Step Pictures. Steps Part 1 Creating the Flaps <img alt="Image titled Make an Origami Balloon Step 1 preview" src=" width="728" height="410" class="whcdn" onload="WH.performance.clearMarks('image1_rendered'); WH.performance.mark('image1_rendered');"> an Origami Balloon Step 1 Version 4.360p.mp4 00:00 -00:11 00:11 spaceplay / pauseescstopffullscreenshift + ←→slower / faster (latest Chrome and Safari)←→seek . seek to previous 12…6 seek to 10%, 20%, …60% to Make an Origami Balloon1Fold a square piece of paper diagonally, in both directions.

How to Make an Origami Balloon with Step-by-Step Pictures

The creases should make an "X" in the paper.[1]Feel free to add a design to the paper so it appears once it is folded. <img alt="Image titled Make an Origami Balloon Step 2 preview" src=" width="728" height="410" class="whcdn"> an Origami Balloon Step 2 Version 4.360p.mp42Fold the paper in half. Part 2 Tucking the Flaps into the Folds Community Q&A Add New Question Why can't I use a rectangle?

Ask a Question Can you answer these readers' questions? Tips Warnings Article Info. Silent Horror Films. People have been making movies for as long as motion pictures have existed, even before they could enhance the scares with sound.

Silent Horror Films

Silent cinema was a surprisingly fertile place for terrifying filmmaking, and today the odd frame rates and grainy celluloid make the scares seem fresh decades after the films first appeared. From vampires to phantoms to golems, here—for the seventh in our series of 31 Days of Halloween features—are some of the greatest creepfests of the silent age. The Haunted Castle (1896) Widely considered to be the first horror film ever made, this three-minute movie from legendary cinema pioneer Georges Melies is basically just a vignette in which Mephistopheles (played by Melies himself) terrorizes a castle courtyard with a number of devilish tricks.

Frankenstein (1910) Though the Boris Karloff version is the most iconic film adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, this little silent picture has the distinction of being the first. Dr. The Cabinet of Dr. Nosferatu (1922)