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For the past week, I’ve been working non-stop to create a 3D model with triangle units, just in time for December. So, I’m folding, and folding and folding, completed about 500 units (who knows, maybe even more!) and then find out that the darn units won’t stay together! UGH! Have this ever happened to you?…
I started on a new 3D origami model yesterday! So far, I’ve completed about 100 units (I think)…..just several hundred more to go, haha! I’m not sure how many I will need for the entire model, but I guess I’ll just find out as I go. 😉 I’ve been putting off this model for a…
ENDED Oct 21, 2014, 11:59 PM EST Winner: Roy O., Philippines 2 packs of glittered paper ribbon strips 1 roll of black glittered ribbon 1 packet of origami paper (420 sheets, 65 x 65 mm) 1 animal origami folding kit A personalized “thank you” card
ENDED Oct 21, 2014, 11:59 PM EST Winner: Julissa C., CA, USA 1 music-themed necklace A personalized “thank you” card
ENDED April 9, 2014, 11:59 PM EST Winner: L. Murphy, AZ, USA Cake Shop Dessert Origami Folding Kit Glittered black ribbon Paper ribbon strips Origami paper A personalized “thank you” card Giveaway will run from Sat, March 22, 2014, 12 PM EST until Wed, April 9, 2014, 11:59 PM EST. Please watch video from BEGINNING TO…
I folded a miniature paper crane today! It’s my first attempt, and came out better than I thought. Forming the bird base was the most difficult part. I kept dropping the crane because there was too little surface area to hold onto! I used a 1 cm square to fold the crane, and no folding…
In this video, I’ll teach you how to fold an origami fox. There are two variations to the fox: One with the tail pointing right, and the other with the tail pointing left. It requires 1 square sheet of paper, and no glue. I used a 3″ x 3″ square in this tutorial, but if…