How to make origami BOOT from A4 paper

White origami boots made by hand according to the instructions from a sheet of A4 paper. The finished paper boot has the maximum resemblance to real shoes. As a result, if you unfold the craft, you will get a very roomy space inside, where even a small foot can fit (it’s unlikely that an adult will fit, but a child’s foot is quite), but if the size still fits (You can make a big boot out of a newspaper), then it’s quite it’s really not a big walk, but remember, the paper on the sole will quickly be erased, it is not suitable for this. It is also worth mentioning that this origami shoe does not have a clear gender identity, it can easily be both male and even female boots. If you need a pair for shoes, then simply repeat all the manipulations done earlier, thus making a second paper shoe. And there are a couple of other tips: 1) If you need beautiful “Red Laces”, take a red pencil or watercolor paint, and then paint on the paper, you can do the same in other cases, just use the appropriate colors you need. 2) If you show a little imagination and creativity, then inside this boot, you can pour sweets (sweets). Such a non-standard container will look very original on the festive table or under the New Year tree. Boot - classic shoes with high tops, ideal for keeping human feet warm and protecting them from contact with moisture, therefore, at the beginning of spring and at the end of autumn, this is an indispensable thing, but in the cold winter season they use special ones insulated with natural or artificial fur boots. They are very common among military personnel, they are strictly according to the charter supposed to be worn. Usually the following types were distinguished: barren, tarpaulin, yuft, as well as the famous black chrome boots. -------- Subscribe to the YouTube channel about origami and paper crafts “CHBNK“. Do not be lazy, because each hand-made origami ennobles you a little, teaches you to be attentive and patient. Thank you for taking the time to watch us. Put likes, you can downvote, it's up to you, but at the same time try to be objective, expressing your opinion about this video about origami paper boots! ))) ------------- The composition “Double Drift“ belongs to the performer Kevin MacLeod. License: Creative Commons Attribution (). Original version: Artist: