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what to do with all the models
My house is over run with origami D: what should I do? what do you do with the origami that you make?
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Re: what to do with all the models
Give them away, throw the, put them somewhere for a random person (zoos, museums... are the perfect places for that.)... Atleast thats what i do.
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Re: what to do with all the models
where I live there is no such thing as zoos or museums
but I can give them away to random people 
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Re: what to do with all the models
Neither where I live. But on scool trips or travels to somewher you can leave them.
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Re: what to do with all the models
I got one of these sets of drawers to store my origami stuff - a couple of the drawers are used for paper, a couple for books, and a couple I stuff with all of my non-display-quality models and practice folds: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40196241/
For display, I found this nifty shelf at Pottery Barn and hung it on my wall. It's only good for storing small to medium-size models, but you can store a lot of things in it (bonus challenge! can you name each model/artist in here?)

Another thing you can do, if you have any models that are mostly 2-dimensional, is frame them. I found some box frames at The Christmas Tree shop for like $3 each, and made some things like this out of them. They make fantastic gifts for people, since most people don't have many places in their home that they can display a 3-D model but have plenty of wall space to hang up pictures.

For display, I found this nifty shelf at Pottery Barn and hung it on my wall. It's only good for storing small to medium-size models, but you can store a lot of things in it (bonus challenge! can you name each model/artist in here?)

Another thing you can do, if you have any models that are mostly 2-dimensional, is frame them. I found some box frames at The Christmas Tree shop for like $3 each, and made some things like this out of them. They make fantastic gifts for people, since most people don't have many places in their home that they can display a 3-D model but have plenty of wall space to hang up pictures.

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Re: what to do with all the models
Put in bags
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Re: what to do with all the models
Just the ones I can make out, top-left to bottom right:
SK's Wizard, ---, Roman Diaz's Coyote
SK's Smilodon, ---, ---, Fumiaki Kawahata's Yoda, ---
---, SK's Unicorn, SK's Barosaurus, ---, ---
Rober Lang's Turtle, Jeremy Shafer's Suit (?), [is that the monkey from 50hrs+? and something else], SK's Loggerhead, Lang's or Montroll's Elephant
---, [some kind of peacock (Maekawa's?)], Josiel's Rat. Bull Moose (?), Jason Ku's Nazgul
That's all I can make out right now.
In the interest of staying on-topic, I just usually give them to people.
SK's Wizard, ---, Roman Diaz's Coyote
SK's Smilodon, ---, ---, Fumiaki Kawahata's Yoda, ---
---, SK's Unicorn, SK's Barosaurus, ---, ---
Rober Lang's Turtle, Jeremy Shafer's Suit (?), [is that the monkey from 50hrs+? and something else], SK's Loggerhead, Lang's or Montroll's Elephant
---, [some kind of peacock (Maekawa's?)], Josiel's Rat. Bull Moose (?), Jason Ku's Nazgul
That's all I can make out right now.
In the interest of staying on-topic, I just usually give them to people.
Re: what to do with all the models
If I fold something when I'm not home, I'll usually just leave it in a random location. Occasionally I'll see someone walking around with something I folded an hour ago, which is kind of neat. At home, I usually just find somewhere to display it, or store it in a drawer if it's not that great.
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Re: what to do with all the models
Toogs,
im guesing i am the only one with a shot at winning your challenge, 16 is going to do most folks in (especially since it is the rare quasi documented variant)
im guesing i am the only one with a shot at winning your challenge, 16 is going to do most folks in (especially since it is the rare quasi documented variant)
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For display, I found this nifty shelf at Pottery Barn and hung it on my wall. It's only good for storing small to medium-size models, but you can store a lot of things in it (bonus challenge! can you name each model/artist in here?)
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Re: what to do with all the models
@ := Maloriar: I am home schooled :*(
@ := SenorTortuga: the drawer is way too high priced
with the shelf I could not find one but I might beadle to make one
with two 2D picture framing I think it is a good idea but where I live people don't do picture framing 
@ := Baltorigamist: I think I will do that.
@ := gad: that is a grate Idea
@ := bnm70: yes that is wet i am doing
@ := SenorTortuga: the drawer is way too high priced



@ := Baltorigamist: I think I will do that.
@ := gad: that is a grate Idea

@ := bnm70: yes that is wet i am doing
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Re: what to do with all the models
shoe boxes work really well for quick storage
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Re: what to do with all the models
yes thanks for the idea 

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Re: what to do with all the models
Close! The elephant is actually by Roman Diaz, and #13 is Lafosse's Hummingbird and a Kawasaki rose.Baltorigamist wrote:Just the ones I can make out, top-left to bottom right:
SK's Wizard, ---, Roman Diaz's Coyote
SK's Smilodon, ---, ---, Fumiaki Kawahata's Yoda, ---
---, SK's Unicorn, SK's Barosaurus, ---, ---
Rober Lang's Turtle, Jeremy Shafer's Suit (?), [is that the monkey from 50hrs+? and something else], SK's Loggerhead, Lang's or Montroll's Elephant
---, [some kind of peacock (Maekawa's?)], Josiel's Rat. Bull Moose (?), Jason Ku's Nazgul
That's all I can make out right now.
Haha true, I forgot about that! #6 also shouldn't count, since it's not actually origami but a Portal-themed easter egg that I made.maddoghoek100 wrote:Toogs,
im guesing i am the only one with a shot at winning your challenge, 16 is going to do most folks in (especially since it is the rare quasi documented variant)
Re: what to do with all the models
I found these thingies at Hobby Lobby, going to start displaying some of my models around the house.OrigamiGeek wrote:... what do you do with the origami that you make?

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Re: what to do with all the models
SK's wizard, ancient dragon, roman diaz's coyote, SK's smilodon, SK's barosaurus, jun maekawa's chick, fumiaki kawata's master yoda, michael lafosse's big brown bat, something from portal, SK's unicorn, XXX, XXX, XXX, XXX, jeremy shafer's mens suit, michael lafosse's hummingbird, kawasaki rose, SK's loggerhead turtle, XXX, begging doxie, meakawa's turkey, joisel rat, XXX, nazgul 8.1, XXX, roman diaz's cat, XXX, roman diaz's sheep, hands foling a blintz base, robert lang scorpion from origami insects and their kin.SenorTortuga wrote:I got one of these sets of drawers to store my origami stuff - a couple of the drawers are used for paper, a couple for books, and a couple I stuff with all of my non-display-quality models and practice folds: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40196241/
For display, I found this nifty shelf at Pottery Barn and hung it on my wall. It's only good for storing small to medium-size models, but you can store a lot of things in it (bonus challenge! can you name each model/artist in here?)
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