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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:11 am
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Mischa Tolstoyevski *stands up* Hi, my name is Athena, and...*deep breath waving hands in front of face*...I promised myself I wouldn't cry....*composing self*...I'm an origami fanatic. Seriously. The cuter the better. If it's Hello Kitty or Anime related, all the better. I make origami flowers, stars, modular, you name it. Does anyone else here share the passion or am I the only origami nerd on here? *hears crickets* Anybody? *whispers* I wish this one was mine. *points down to image*
I do appreciate the art of origami. In college for an assignment called a "process piece" I made an origami flower bouquet. The only thing I bought was the book, and some crystals for a little bit of personality. But all the paper I used came from my collection or from family and friends. Around the winter holidays I usually make origami boxes, because I can make them the exact size I want. I've done a crane a couple of times, but they are hard. If you have any websites, please share.
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:09 pm
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Most wonderful! heart
Yes, you can use any kind of paper (dollar bills, wrapping paper, copy paper, scrapbook paper, metal sheets, tinfoil, you name it!). There is even a wet paper type of origami, but I've always been scared to try it because I know what happens to paper when it gets wet.
Websites: English Origami Club with some nice Beginner Designs One with a Multitude of Folds, including step by step and video instructions for the Crane Resource Center A Personal Favorite of Mine, Paper Kawaii!
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:20 pm
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Mischa Tolstoyevski Most wonderful! heart Yes, you can use any kind of paper (dollar bills, wrapping paper, copy paper, scrapbook paper, metal sheets, tinfoil, you name it!). There is even a wet paper type of origami, but I've always been scared to try it because I know what happens to paper when it gets wet. Websites: English Origami Club with some nice Beginner DesignsOne with a Multitude of Folds, including step by step and video instructions for the CraneResource CenterA Personal Favorite of Mine, Paper Kawaii!
Here is one of my additions. After I gave my presentation, I gave similar directions. Can't find the exact one, but this is close enough. It's easy enough and interactive. I have mild ADD and so do many art students.... giving them something to do during a presentation- bad... after presentation- stick in their head a little better.
http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/virtual/origami2/exploring01_06.html
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 10:34 pm
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