This one’s a little more difficult and time consuming to complete, but it’s well worth the effort and time. This was the first time I’m making this model. It took all day to complete and create and the video, haha.
I will definitely be making a few of these as gifts this holiday season. I will be spraying them with glitter and hanging them from strings!
P.S. There is an error in the video. This model is actually the “Icosahedron,” not “Dodecahedron.” Thanks Jeremy Shafer for being a genius and pointing that out for me! blushes One of these days I’ll get these shape names right!
This model is ultra special because it was the first one I learned! It's also surprisingly sturdy and can be thrown around. Hang it on a string to create home decor or a Christmas Ornament. The project requires 30 square sheets of paper, and no glue. HAPPY FOLDING! :-)
I've always been extremely fond of Sonobe units. They were my first exposure to modular origami as a child, and I've been making them ever since. I love models created with these units because they're sturdy without the use of glue. I used to make them, toss them up in the air,…
Design by Stephan Weber In this video, I'll be showing you how to fold an origami star (star ornament). They're great for decorating Christmas trees (string them with a thread/needle), making cards, or just scattered around the room. Cover them with glitter or glow-in-the-dark paint for some glam. :-) This…