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Hello,
My sister wants an Origami fairy and I don't have one in the books I own, so does anyone know of a fairy on the net? Preferebly a 3D model. Thanks.
Jerry
My sister wants an Origami fairy and I don't have one in the books I own, so does anyone know of a fairy on the net? Preferebly a 3D model. Thanks.
Jerry
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Not available online, but Yoshihisa Kimura has a great two-piece one, and Fernando Gilgado has a one-piece color-changed fairy (hada) in Papiroflexia Magica. Dave Brill also has one. Check the origami database for these. I can't remember which books they were in.
Alternatively you could take a nice butterfly, like Yoshizawa's simple one on origami-usa.org, or Jason Ku's Luna moth and attach it to the back of a nice human figure.
Alternatively you could take a nice butterfly, like Yoshizawa's simple one on origami-usa.org, or Jason Ku's Luna moth and attach it to the back of a nice human figure.
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origamimasterjared:
"Dave Brill also has one. Check the origami database for these. I can't remember which books they were in."
Fairy diagrams also on-line now too:
http://www.brilliantorigami.com/Diagrams.html
Have a look at the rest of the site at
http://www.brilliantorigami.com/Home.html
Yours
Brilly
"Dave Brill also has one. Check the origami database for these. I can't remember which books they were in."
Fairy diagrams also on-line now too:
http://www.brilliantorigami.com/Diagrams.html
Have a look at the rest of the site at
http://www.brilliantorigami.com/Home.html
Yours
Brilly
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