Hi, my name is Jenny, I'm new to origami completely, I know how to make a paper crane. I'd love to learn how to make more, I'm checking out sites with instructions for things like flowers and I'm excited to get started.
All I have is scrapped blank and lined paper and christmas wrapping paper. I wonder if I could make folded decorations with my wrapping paper? Maybe a garland of shapes would be a good project closer to Christmas.
But Halloween is this week, so maybe I should go look for orange paper and fold up some pumpkins? http://www.origami-instructions.com/ori ... mpkin.html
This is so neat!
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- strangeseraph
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Hi I'm New ^^
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Strawberry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_HG-0gg-TM
Diagrams: http://tecza.artwd.pl/obrazki/origami/truskawka.pdf
Not sure where the radish is...
- Hank Simon
Kim's crane has interesting paper.
http://kimscrane.com/index.php?main_pag ... cts_id=750
Diagrams: http://tecza.artwd.pl/obrazki/origami/truskawka.pdf
Not sure where the radish is...
- Hank Simon
Kim's crane has interesting paper.
http://kimscrane.com/index.php?main_pag ... cts_id=750
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Hi
Origami is so much fun, keep learning and enjoy. As long as you love it that's all that matters, have fun and keep folding!
Here's a great place to get lots of diagrams:
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/index.html
And this one is fun as well:
http://oriland.com/index.asp
S
Here's a great place to get lots of diagrams:
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/index.html
And this one is fun as well:
http://oriland.com/index.asp
S