
Where do you buy origami paper larger than 50x50 cm
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Where do you buy origami paper larger than 50x50 cm
Does anybody know where I can buy large paper to make complex models fx Ancient dragon by Satoshi Kamiya 

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I call it butcher paper, but I don't know if that's the right name. At my schools we always had colored paper on huge rolls (two or three feet wide?) and I folded my first good ancient dragon out of that. The paper is usually used for signs since it's easily paintable. Hopefully you know what I'm talking about.
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I buy rolls of paper from teacher supply stores. It's used for bulletin boards, and is thin enough to work with and comes in a wide variety of colors. Most places will cut it to size, so you can get squares. Or just buy a roll and cut it yourself!
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I fold this model from red banana paper, if you speek french, you can buy it here: http://www.cultura.com/12471/Loisirs-Cr ... ?id=723404
you can fold it from momigami too : http://www.cultura.com/search.aspx?filt ... gami&cat=6
you can fold it from momigami too : http://www.cultura.com/search.aspx?filt ... gami&cat=6
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I just did a search for banana paper and found this site:
http://www.shopatron.com/index/310.0.8901.0.0.0.0
Those papers look interesting! They are in large sheets...the only thing is I wonder how suitable they would be for origami in terms of thinness...specifically the Thai Banana paper looks good...reasonable cheap for the size paper you get compared to the others... What do you think anyone?
http://www.shopatron.com/index/310.0.8901.0.0.0.0
Those papers look interesting! They are in large sheets...the only thing is I wonder how suitable they would be for origami in terms of thinness...specifically the Thai Banana paper looks good...reasonable cheap for the size paper you get compared to the others... What do you think anyone?
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I didn't look in detail, but any paper that includes "chunks of banana fiber" will not fold well. The chunks are large and hard.
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notefolds wrote:I buy rolls of paper from teacher supply stores. It's used for bulletin boards, and is thin enough to work with and comes in a wide variety of colors. Most places will cut it to size, so you can get squares. Or just buy a roll and cut it yourself!
I think I know what you're talking about. People likely use it for bulletin boards, or something like that. It feels normal on one side, but glossy on the other? My folds with the material end up.... ...messy...
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