Folding in the Rough (sort of)

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Argonaut
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Folding in the Rough (sort of)

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When I drink out of paper cups at a ball game, or in a waiting room I often find myself fidgeting with the paper and making designs Like the fish and duck head below (folded from the finest quality used pepsi cups). It's easy enough to make a stunning design using the finest tissue paper, but a true artist can make art out of anything he finds. My challenge is to design something using random articles of paper such as paper cups, paper plates, etc. That excludes copy paper, tissue, and foil.
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Re: Folding in the Rough (sort of)

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This is an awesome challenge!!
But why has no one replied to it?
The theme is just cool
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Re: Folding in the Rough (sort of)

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Can I use a tortilla?
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Re: Folding in the Rough (sort of)

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chesscuber98 wrote:This is an awesome challenge!!
But why has no one replied to it?
The theme is just cool
Thanks!
likeaboss wrote:Can I use a tortilla?
Surely

Also, I realized any entry to the monthly challenge should apply to this challenge as well since it would be out of newspaper.
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Re: Folding in the Rough (sort of)

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Well.. News paper is still thin and easy to fold... I don't think it should count.
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Re: Folding in the Rough (sort of)

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Love this challenge! It's like street origami.
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