Materials:
- tissue(Kleenex)
- yellow origami paper
- tape
- glue
Directions:
- Take 1 tissue and fold half lengthwise. Then fold into a fried egg white disk shape and tape the back to secure.
- Cut another tissue into 4 quarter pieces. Take 1 quarter piece and fold into a small disk. Tape the the back.
- Take a 2x2inch(5cm) square of yellow origami paper. Spread with glue and wrap around the small tissue disk to make the fried yolk. Glue to the top of the egg white.
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