Whenever I find a model to fold that I like, I find out (usually too late) that the model won't work because of the paper I am using. Because of where I live, I have no access to real origami paper, so I am forced to use regular 20lb 8.5"x11" printer paper. I've been finding that it restricts what I can do considerably, because the paper is almost always too small, or is too stiff and results in a very wrinkled end-product.
Is there a general way to guess if the paper I am using will be big enough? Or is there another kind of paper that I can use that will give me better results? One thought I had was gift-wrapping paper, but I didn't want to go buy a whole roll only to find out that it wouldn't work. I also read something about "floral foil," does anyone know what that is?
Thanks for any help anyone can give me, I love folding Cranes (they are really the only thing I've done that comes out well with printer paper), but they do get a little boring after a while!
