![]() Next push the trunk into the body, making two valley folds (one on either side) along the trunk crease shown below. If you're drawing a blank on reverse fold, check out our instructions for the origami flapping bird. Part of the display of 96 elephants sent in by Francois Denis (France). Unfold the trunk then use the crease line to make a reverse fold inside the body of the elephant. Oversize elephant folded by Talo Kawasaki on display. Wendy Zeichner (OrigamiUSA), John Calvelli (WCS), Rachel Libretti (WCS), Hannah Ortman (Guinness World Record adjudicator), Talo Kawasaki (OrigamiUSA), Judy Frimer (WCS) Gathering by the OrigamiUSA banner: Wendy Zeichner, Heidi Lenney, Talo Kawasaki, Richard Alexander, Annette Purnell, Paula Parris. In this video, Talo talks about his inspiration to fold an oversized origami elephant from 9’ x 9’ paper.Įlephants were displayed on panels that were 8’ x 4’. Talo is a co-designer of the Origami Holiday Tree at the AMNH. Here is a video about Talo Kawasaki created by the WCS. Here is a video of the display created by the WCS. ![]() Please #jointhefold and help save elephants for future generations. In partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), we broke the Guinness World Records title for largest display of origami elephants Official record number was 78,564 Thanks to the community of paperfolders around the world, origami elephants were received from all 50 states and over 40 different countries. The WCS is grateful for this work to send the message that the world will not stand by as elephants disappear. If you folded an elephant for the world record, you can print a certificate of appreciation here. We received models from individuals and many folding groups who worked together to send in elephants that were beautifully folded in a variety of papers and sizes. There was a total of 204,481 origami elephants received-far more than could be displayed for this record. ![]() Thanks to the community of paperfolders around the world, origami elephants were received from all 50 states and over 40 different countries. In partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), we broke the Guinness World Records™ title for largest display of origami elephants
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