This simple traditional fish is cute, and a rewarding fold.
Diagram:
The fish was folded per diagrams in Teach Yourself Origami by John Montroll, page 37/38.
My Experience:
Starting with the fish base, you are only 7 steps away from finishing the fish. The fish base is made from two rabbit-ear folds.
The fish, though seemingly simple, involved yet another new fold, the rabbit-ear. The number of folds isn’t many, so this is a good return on the time investment. The rabbit-ear just takes time to ‘get’.
Struggling with the rabbit-ear was as I said toughest. I’m including a short video.
It’s just the first part of folding to demonstrate the rabbit-ear folding technique. I do hope this helps.
Personalizing:
To ad variety, the fins section could use multiple folds or even a squash-fold on the tips to make it 3 dimensional perhaps.
This particular fish is symetrical between top/bottom. You could easily round off the top for a change up as well.
Use ideas:
These would be great to use for a quick decorative addition, especially done in a variety of colors. A school of them could be placed on a table, or arrayed on a wall.

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