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Origami Background graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/origami-background/ in EPS (vector) format.

 

View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.

Made from the tato on the previous photo.

The Mr. skipped town this morning, and took with him the iPad, a fact I am not in the slightest bitter about. Not in the slightest. The man's job, after all, is to work with mobile devices. Still, even though I'd been doing my nightly crossword puzzle on paper for the sixteen years prior to the introduction of the iPad to our home, it felt a bit strange to sit down with paper and ink again.

 

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The first real Japanese origami paper, made only for us, origamists. It gots lovely texture and unique colors, but how good is it when folded? Read all about it in The Fold:

OUSA site - www.origami-usa.org/thefold

or in www.happyfolding.com/

I'm helping to teach in an English Language program at a local charity, and we do a craft project weekly. It helps our students (local women) practice their English skills while doing something creative. We've done quite a few mosaic projects using pictures and words cut from magazines.

 

This one is a greeting card that seems to represent my philosophy of life :) I think I'll start making more home-made greeting cards instead of spending $$$ on preprinted cards that get thrown out a few days after the event!

 

365:2018

62/2018

Biforma - Lukasheva, reverse-engineered; kusudama.me/#/Biforma/Biforma_

Image for review of Docket Diamond Premium Writing Tablet.

Blogged at inkProne

Pinhole snaps onto paper with squishy cams 6"x6"

Vintage Marbled Paper Textures From Very Old Books Download the whole set at Photoshop Roadmap.

I wanted to make the color distribution a bit more "regular" than on the original model

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12 background collage sheets with floral patterns in pink.

altered GDR book.

 

Fluchtversuch.

verändertes Jahrbuch Urania Universum 1975

I put on the beak. The beak template was too tiny to work with. This is too big. I hope it's okay.

Folded from a 15 x 15 cm square of origami paper. Evi kindly provided the CP here.

The concept behind this model is very simple, the humble waterbomb. But the trick is in the distribution of the waterbombs to obtain this shape. In the end it closes and locks perfectly.

 

Wonderful model, Fujimoto rocks!

Brick-Life has a project in mind and we were discussing some issues that reminded me of these polypouches, so I decided to fold them all. They are basically the same shape but some are wider and shorter while others are thinner and taller. Folded over the printed CP on squares of copy paper.

Another element for my swap partner - what do you think partner should I go with it? Pattern available here: www.forestquilting.com/masterlistfree.html

Rhodanthe chlorocephala is a native Australian daisy belonging to the family Asteraceae. It is widely grown due to its attractive flowers and foliage, and because it’s hardy, adaptable and provides a good, fast ground cover. The flowers are long-lived and dry well. Rhodanthe chlorocephala subspecies rosea is the most widely grown subspecies and is commonly known as “Pink and White Everlasting”, “Rosy Sunray”, “Pink Paper-daisy” and “Rosy Everlasting”. It grows naturally in the south of Western Australia extending into South Australia. Rhodanthe chlorocephala subsp. rosea is an erect annual herb 20-60cm high with clumps of glabrous (hairless) grey-green stems and leaves 1-6cm in length. It has a large single flowering head at the tip of each stem. Flower heads grow to 6cm diameter, gradually decreasing as the flowering season progresses. The color of the bracts varies from deep pink (almost red) through pale pink to pure white, with a yellow or black centre. 5835

simple pattern I found when I played with small square... intermediate stages are quite interesting too

from hexagon of painted copy paper

réalisé en papier éléphant

diagram ici : www.merrimack.edu/~thull/fit.html

Page from a California wild flower identification book that I cut up for collage use. Tea-stain and paint added.

 

Feel free to use this in all your work, just don't redistribute or sell the original as your own product! T4L-agree.

Folded from Strathmore charcoal paper, painted with acrylics.

The dress I made out of phonebook paper for Creative Processes.

From Origami Polyhedra Design.

 

A lot easier than I thought at first. Folded from a 20 x 20 cm square of coffee filter paper.

don't you just want to reach out and touch the pages?? have never been able to write on them-- nothing quite seems worthy enough.

 

ANSH challenge

A traditional model I independently discovered.

36" (91.4 cm) square of MC 33 gsm Kitakata gampi.

 

Folded from diagram in Tanteidan Convention Book Vol. 17. Also available in Origami School of Masters, available here.

 

I've wanted to fold this model for a long time, but was really for waiting for dry autumn weather. The paper softening effect of high summer humidity really doesn't help in trying to fold things like this.

 

By far the most time I've spent folding a single model so far. Pre-creasing a 96x96 grid and the additional creases in the cp is rather tedious. Yet the model itself is not very difficult to fold, there's just a lot to it which means it takes a long time.

Un FIT en papier éléphant

 

le diagramme ici : www.merrimack.edu/~thull/fit.html

et le "how to" ici origami.kwoon.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1641

 

Folded from a pentagon cut off from a 15 cm on the side square of kraft paper.

paper tube using a paper-crumpling technique

Enjoyed making these at my sister in law's place over the holidays!

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