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Origami Vása – Money Vase

Seo vása origami, Money vase, is folded by using a single money bill. No cuts or glue were used to complete this vase. The finished product is an origami rectangular vase, which can be used to organize small objects or just fold it for fun.

[ Níos mó ] February 20th, 2011 | Posted in Copar | |

Kirigami – Tower Bridge

Seo kirigami, Tower Bridge, is a type of paper cutting craft, which is created by first designing the craft on a flat sheet of paper, then carefully cut out the unwanted pieces to convert this flat sheet of paper into a three dimensional form. The completed paper cutting is a Tower Bridge, which is ideal [...]

[ Níos mó ] February 20th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kusudama – Roses Fiáin

Seo kusudama, Roses Fiáin, Tá fillte ag baint úsáide as bileoga iomaí agus dathanna éagsúla páipéir origami. An Chéad an roses atá fillte, ansin na haonaid eile modúlach atá fillte, there is a need to glue all the modular units together to complete this Wild Rose flower ball.

[ Níos mó ] February 19th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Flowers

Seo kusudama, Flowers, is made with several origami papers, each of the origami paper is folded into a modular unit, then joined all together by using glue. The finished origami flower ball can be used to hang around the house or just set on the table as an ornament.

[ Níos mó ] February 19th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Múnla Páipéar – Cute Rabbits

An tsamhail páipéar, Cute Rabbits, I won’t quite say that this is a paper model, because is created just by using strips of papers, the design and making of these rabbits are quite easy and simple. The completed paper craft are two rabbits inside of a garden, and it can be used also as a [...]

[ Níos mó ] February 18th, 2011 | Posted in Múnla Páipéar | |

Kirigami – Leaves Hair

This kirigami or paper cutting leaves hair is created just by using a single flat sheet of paper, then with the design and careful cuttings the flat sheet of paper is transformed into a three dimensional form. This kirigami is made to show the nature that surround us.

[ Níos mó ] February 18th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

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