What have you folded lately?

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That's still pretty pricey, especially for those of us on a tight budget. Which seems to be quite a few of us, myself included.
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oh, no, i'm definitely on a tight budget.

My grandparents bought that for my for christmas. with the coupon.
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If you dont have it then you need to get it. Out of the aprox 50 books I have, Works of Satoshi KAMIYA is buy far my fav. As soon as I can figure out how to post pics I have tons.
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Pot O' Gold
by Daniel Brown
3/15/12

Happy St. Pat's!
Single uncut square. The rainbow's white because coloring it in would be cheating. I would have included gold pieces coming out of the top if my paper had 3 sides to allow a third color. So just assume the gold is further down in the pot and not visible from this angle.

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some more dragons for the year of the dragon.

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modular eastern dragon
by jun maekawa
2 sheets 30 cm japanese foil
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modular eastern dragon (the top half is slightly different)
by jun maekawa
2 sheets 30 cm japanese foil
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modular dragon
by yoshihisa kimura
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i see you like modular dragons!
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Dragons are cool! There are lots of them which is good, although often tedious, as you can never find the one you're after. Also, on the works of sk topic, i asked for relatives to get me a copy and i ended up with an illegal pdf, which is downtuning, as i am always saying: realshare shall floweth with illegal pdfs, but it's alright, as long as i don't read it too much, as that makes me feel guilty.
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Just started work on a Metagross.

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Metagross first draft by Baltorigamist, on Flickr
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It's good for a first draft!
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I have designed and folded a Star Icosahedron! Please let me know what you think!
(Folded from a twenty hexagons of tant)

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EzOrigami wrote:I have designed and folded a Star Icosahedron! Please let me know what you think!
(Folded from a twenty hexagons of tant)

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one word, Awesome :shock:
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That's amazing! Mind if I try to reverse-engineer it? :lol:
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I've folded many things, sadly I haven't took any photo...
And also I haven't been able to post here as much as I would like to.
Well, the most important ones: a ray and a swan (Designed/Created[?] by myself)
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Wow, that is so cool, from only 20 pieces, that is awesome! I'm working on a 3d parabolic heart. You mirror-write a message on the back, look at the front and shine a light through the back, and you see your message! I'm doing one for mothers day! It's really pretty!
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american cocker spaniel
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