Gallery of Pandaraoke

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Here are some of my flowers. Thank you for looking!

Tulips.
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Dahlias or sunflowers.
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Toilet paper roses.
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traditional lilies.
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roses and lilies (mixed with silk baby's breath).
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Lotus flower ornament.
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Money rose.
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some kind of modified bell flower.
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rose close up
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I have more but will post later.
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Some of my little animals. Simple stuff but kind of cute. Thank you for looking.

a turtle.
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a bunny.
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a panda. (two sheets)
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an elephant. (two sheets, and some glue for google eyes)
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some butterflies.
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Sea life: Thank you for looking!

An octopus. Kirigami as the legs were cut.
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goldfish (also kirigami)
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angelfish
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shell
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little jumping frogs. I LOVE these guys!
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other origami

an envelope
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a masu box
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a crane and a "thing". (haha)
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kimono with golden obi
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baby booties
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simple modular
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nativity scene: made this last Christmas
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not origami but I had to share... I fold my food. This is a bow made out of leak greens.
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haha. :P
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birdies! Thank you for looking!

penguin name place marks.
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Seven Origami Swans a Swimming
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I just won 3rd place in an origami contest in deviantart with this one. My first contest ever.

crane ornament
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stork holding baby
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variation of traditional crane
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more variations of traditional crane- they all come out a little different.
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hummingbird top view
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peacock (the scrap book paper was rather too thick but a nice swirl design)
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and just in the last couple of weeks, I have started tessellating!

Here is the progression of the latest stuff.

I think they get better as I go along. I've still so much to learn!

Made the word "love". It's a little *off* but you can hopefully still see the word.
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Then I did the fish scales. I have to get the book to do the rest of Lang's Koi.
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and just last night... I did this mask! I will not use vellum the next time.
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These are all very beautiful! I especially like the flowers, like the roses. I think I might want to do a bouquet! :D
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Thank you paperlion. I hope that you do a floral arrangement. It would be great to see that. It took me (what seemed like) forever to get that twisting motion. I am grateful there are many videos online to help show people how to do folds. Sarah Adams makes the best videos out there in my opinion. Very informative and relaxing to watch.

*GO SARAH!!! (cheering her on!)*
To see her videos- check out: happyfolding.com

The roses that I do are a simplified version of the Kawasaki rose bud. I guess (just about) all roses these days are some kind of variation of that one. I don't do all of the measuring pre-creases on them. I take a major shortcut and just fold the little square in the middle and then build off of that. I like how they turn out WITHOUT all of the little creases in them.

The paper for the roses is imported from India. Handmade with flower petal inclusions and very thick. It gives the roses and organic feel to them and a cloth-like texture.
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nice but your pictures are too small
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Nice to meet you Oyster. :)

mmmm, yes. I see that now. #-o

I will try to figure out how to make then bigger. I've got a lot to learn about photography and computers. It may take me some time to figure that out. ](*,)

Good feedback. Thank you!

happy folding to you.

-Amanda
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I was folding a lot of flowers the other day, and I realized I don't know any stems! What did you use in your arrangements? The rose stems look sturdy yet elegant.
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Thank you for the elegant compliment. :)

The stems I have are not origami. The orange dahlia-like ones are green pipe cleaners. The roses are floral wire (18 gauge) and then wrapped with floral tape.

There is a simple stem that can be made in origami. Check out youtube and do a search for "stem". They are usually very good for tulips.

I hope that helps.
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Thank you Pandaroake :D
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You are very welcome! :wink:
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Another great way to display your pictures is to create a Flickr account, and make a gallery on that site :wink:
It's also a great way to see what other people are up to, and what models they are folding.
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