This easy origami eagle was designed by Nicolas Terry, a well-known origami artist and founder of Origami-shop.
It is a quick and satisfying model to fold, with a bold silhouette, a strong pointed beak, and sharply angled wings that give it a sense of motion even when standing still.
The folding sequence is smooth and relaxing, with no complicated steps, making it a great model to fold when you want something simple and striking.
You can finish it in about five minutes, but the result feels sharp, sculptural, and full of presence.
Start with the white side of the paper facing up in a diamond position. Fold and unfold the vertical diagonal.
Step 2
Fold the horizontal diagonal from bottom to top.
Step 3
Bring the top layer’s top corner down to meet the bottom edge. Pinch the center lightly to make a reference point.
Step 4
Fold the same top corner down to meet the pinch you just made. Then, unfold.
Step 5
Fold the bottom edge up to the crease made in Step 4.
Step 6
Fold the top corner down again along the existing crease (just the top layer).
Step 7
Fold the bottom right corner up to meet the top corner. Align the bottom edge with the centerline.
Step 8
Fold the top flap down along the line where the white and colored sides meet.
Step 9
Repeat Steps 7 and 8 on the left side.
Step 10
Unfold the top flap.
Step 11
Bring the top layer’s top corner down to the nearest horizontal line. Pinch the center to mark a reference point.
Step 12
Fold the pinch from Step 11 down to the nearest horizontal line (one layer only).
Step 13
Fold the right wing along the dashed line. The crease should go from the wing’s top and bottom corners.
🦅 Folding tip: From Steps 13 to 15, crease firmly to get sharp, neat wings.
Step 14
Fold the wing’s top flap to the right. Make the crease so it forms a 90° angle at the bottom edge, running from the top corner down.
Step 15
Fold the wing’s top left edge over to meet the right edge. You’ll be folding through two layers.
Step 16
Unfold the wing without flattening it.
Step 17
Repeat Steps 13 to 16 on the left wing.
Step 18
Fold the top corner down along the dashed line. There’s no exact reference point.
Step 19
Fold the right half of the model behind it.
Step 20
Rotate the model 90° clockwise.
Step 21
Fold and unfold the wings along the dashed lines to define the separation between the wings and the body. Repeat on the other side.
Step 22
Pull down the flap from Step 18 to form the beak.
🦅 Mission accomplished! Your origami eagle has landed.
I hope you enjoyed how quickly and cleanly this one came together.
It is a great reminder that a model doesn’t need to be complicated to be impactful.
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Immersed in the captivating culture of Japan for over five years, I’ve developed a profound appreciation for its arts, including the delicate practice of origami. Although I consider myself a beginner, my fascination with origami has grown immensely.
Nicolas Terry is a French origami artist, author, editor, and the founder of Origami‑Shop.com, one of the world’s largest origami retailers. He’s published influential books like Passion Origami that have helped bring modern origami to a global audience.
I'm Jimena Candia from Firmat (Santa Fe), Argentina. I've been an origamist for several years. I also design origami models, hold workshops, and create diagrams. I've joined international virtual meetings like the Origami USA virtual convention and OWM4. I've taught origami for 12 years, both online and in person. What strikes me most about the art of origami is that you never stop learning. Origami shows that creativity has no limits.
I MADE WITH METAL
wow this is so fun can’t wait to share with seven year old couzins
I’m glad you like it! This model deserves more love 😊