What To Fold

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92cm, though I can trim it down
White-white
Medium--65gsm or so
Bond paper
Complex or super-complex (I can fold CPs too) as long as it doesn't require MC
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15 cm
Red - Gold ( paper leftover after folding Brian Chan's armour mask )
75 gsm or so wrapping paper
Something that would use both sides well.
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40 cm
grey
don't know but quite thin
baking paper
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Baltorigamist wrote:92cm, though I can trim it down
White-white
Medium--65gsm or so
Bond paper
Complex or super-complex (I can fold CPs too) as long as it doesn't require MC
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LastBosnianJedi wrote:Paper: Tant 35*35cm, Foil up to 50*50cm
Model difficulty: any, as long as it's a worth while model
Suggest me anything you can come up with, I'm having a bit of a drought, and can't come figure out what to fold.
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Easysid- bit small for iron man, but it sounds the perfect colour, Vixen by roman diaz?
One of the spectacled bears from 50 hours of origami (vietnamese origami group)?
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florigami wrote:
Baltorigamist wrote:92cm, though I can trim it down
White-white
Medium--65gsm or so
Bond paper
Complex or super-complex (I can fold CPs too) as long as it doesn't require MC
squirrel by nguyen hung coung
Where's the diagrams/CP?
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I got VOG 50 hours origami and Origami: School of Masters for christmas
I have pretty much any type of paper I would need for those books already
I have 35cm foil 30-33cm kraft 30-60cm Nicholas terry foil, a ton of tracing paper, and stuff to make double tissue or tissue foil if needed. What should I fold?
I have already made the firebird and rat from Andrey's and the tenzen, mouse, water buffalo, and horse from VOG
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20 cm
Red Black
Home-made Tissue foil
Intermediate. Colour change model.
( I had made this paper for Lang's ruby throated hummingbird, but I could not finish the model for the umpteenth time... it won't close :x :x )
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40 cm
green, brown, and yellow
3 Origamido paper's
complex - super complex

48 cm
light brown
2 elephant hide papers
any thing Intermediate or complex

64 cm
(orange red) (black) (orange pink)
3 VOG papers
complex - super complex

80 cm
green
2 Tant papers
Intermediate - complex

35 cm
(black gold *2) (red gold *1)
3 Deluxe Washi papers
complex - super complex

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I have a couple of 15cm (6in) squares of red and green double unryu tissue paper left over from a bigger piece that I cut down for something else. Anybody know of any decent color change models for some relatively small red / green? Its actually not cut all the way down yet, so I could leave it as a 2:1 rectangle that is 15cm x 30cm if anyone knows of something that might use that.

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I recently bought some paper that advertised itself as 'vellum paper'. I hadn't heard of it, but I have five sheets, all beautiful different patterns, some snowflakes, some sparkly, some of it appears to be handmade, anyway, they're all a4 size and range from about 40gsm to 87gsm. (random average guesses)
they look beautiful to fold and can anyone think of some simple but attractive models that are obvious what they are (possibly animals) to make as gifts, easy enough to learn and master and make perfect.

I have
1sheet of thicker starry paper, single sided, black on the other side
1sheet of thicker snowflake paper, double sided.
1sheet of thinner handmade double sided brownish paper with pink horseshoe patterns in it, about 60gsm
1sheet thin shiny paper, with heart patterns, smaller than the rest. Single sided
1sheet of very thin shiny paper that gives me a headache when I look at it because it has a visual illusion on it, single sided.

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Hmm, no one's been attempting any answers to these lately! Not sure I'm the best person, but I'll have a go:

ginshun: The ruby-throated hummingbird by Michael LaFosse would work well with that paper, I think

Harpseal: Patterned paper is tricky, the design needs to be something very simple otherwise the pattern just detracts from it. I wondered if Roman Diaz's peace dove would work with the snowflake paper. I think it's a lovely model. The others I'm not so sure. I know you said animals but I wonder if you could try one of Jeremy Shafer's flashers for the visual illusion paper? It might be quite effective, but then if it's thin paper might not last very well.
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Hmm. Good ideas. I like them! Really, anything that'd make a good gift. I have loads of special paper hanging around for when Its the day before someone's birthday and I haven't got them something. This is my first patterned paper, so I want to do something special with it.
I like shafers flashers. I can see how that'd work with the visual illusion paper quite well.
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I've got Kamiya 1 and Kamiya 2. What should I make?
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