Gallery of Christine Edison

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So I figured I'd put the stuff in one spot so here it is. All things designed and folded by me unless stated otherwise.

"Takeout Container"

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Minor varient:

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Instructions here http://cedison.wordpress.com/2009/01/18 ... llow-test/

Since Valentine's day is near, decided to try and design a heart based box.

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Not started recently but finally finished recently tessellation

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That's a great tessellation! It's like a combination of flowers, circles and stars!
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Pictoral Diagrams for Heart Box

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Here are the diagrams for the above box.

http://cedison.wordpress.com/2009/02/01 ... -diagrams/

Thanks Rdude.
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Tesselation looks like great wedding table decoration. Excellent fold!
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New Tessellation

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So I finished an old tessellation that had problems, didn't like it so did some mods and here it is. One sheet EH 98x98x64

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Very beautiful!
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3d Tess in Red

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So I am playing with an old theme layered pleats and them making them three dimensional

Initial flat variant

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Made three dimensional

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I have some hints at making standard tessellations 3 dimensional here.

http://cedison.wordpress.com/2009/02/22 ... her-stuff/

thx origami 8


Playing with making pleated pieces into masks. This was an afterthought so I only added a nose. "Cough Up Your Heart" Clearly a test, but amusing (to me at any rate).

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Pleated dress, Origami tessellation, and instructions

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Played with simple non tess things weekend ago. Dollar bill dresses and an square based dress.
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Instructions for the dress here.
http://cedison.wordpress.com/2009/03/02 ... -a-square/

Old tessellation I finally bothered finishing off 2 or so years old. Time flies.
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Lovely stuff, as always.
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No kidding. Your work looks wonderful.
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old but now photographed

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Thanks Pereze and Insomniac Folder:)

Older stuff I hadn't photographed well so redid and I'm now posting, plus curving a standard masu box which is a newer redo.


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Non Uniform Compression test.... Waterfull

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Recent playing, not to much lately.
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I love seeing your work - it's great seeing it on this forum, since most origami here tends not to be abstract like yours. It's a pleasure to follow this thread :)
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The butchers cut, Degrees of Freedom in Blu and other things

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Thanks Mike glad you like it :) It is predominantly representational on this forum, but I have been seeing more tessellations pop up which is cool.

This is an exploration of curves

Degrees of freedom in blue

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This is a test with a waxed paper I found. I rather like the morbid effect.

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This is a variety of older stuff, except for the pink box top which is somewhat recent

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Easter Egg Box Computer CP

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I know some folders aren't into computer based cp's and they do cross over at times into papercrafts I admit. That said I did an instructable. So if interested

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Here's the link

http://www.instructables.com/id/Easter- ... ided-orig/

The twist is based off of a traditional Japanese anemone box and is a similar twist to a Fujimoto box.

A few others based on the same concept.

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