So above are two videos. The first one is the normal, classic magic ball. But the second one is a mini magic ball, which makes it easier to understand the steps, and is a little easier to achieve. They both require massive amounts of patience, and will probably take you more than one try to succeed. This craft also calls for a minimum of materials, and they are commonly found in households. Make sure that you clear your schedule before you start this project, because this will not be a quick project. This project is not easy, and that's a fat, so don't gt frustrated if it doesn't work the first few times. That's all for now, bye!
If you give up, here's a website where yo can buy the magic ball for $4:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/102792362/origami-magic-ball?utm_source=googleproduct&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=GPS&gclid=CNGw0YDi4bQCFcuZ4AodWg8Axg
Can you show me one that you made at school?
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