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Kusudama – Origami Oriro

Hoc kusudama vel flos pila origami Oriro potest fieri per totalem 30 rectangulum chartam et singulis rectangulum sheet oportet esse in in 2 ad 1 ratio molis. Post, each rectangular sheet is folded into a modular units where later they are all joined together by glue. The completed [...]

[ Magis ] June 14th, 2011 | Missae in Kusudama | |

Ornamentum – Origami Fuchsia Flower

Hoc pulchra origami Fuchsia Flower est involvit per totalem 3 quadratum chartis. Tres quadratum laminas sunt involvit in modularis unitas ad complicamus Fuchsia Flower. The ideal is to make at least 20 fuchsia flower for decoration. Etiam, you can combine and use different color of paper to [...]

[ Magis ] June 13th, 2011 | Missae in Ornamentum | |

Ornamentum – Paper Dahlia

This origami ornament Paper Dahlia flower is created by using a total of 24 quadratum laminas origami charta. Each of the square sheet is folded into a modular units where later all the units are joined together to form a paper dahlia flower. The completed ornament is a beautiful paper dahlia where it can [...]

[ Magis ] June 12th, 2011 | Missae in Ornamentum | |

3D Origami – Petals Basket

This origami Petals Basket is created by using the method of 3D origami. To create 3D origami you will need several triangular chinese modular units which each unit is made by using a small rectangular sheets of paper. To complete this origami 3D Petals Basket you will need a total of 500+ modularis unitates. After [...]

[ Magis ] June 11th, 2011 | Missae in 3D Origami | |

Kirigami – Hotel quarum

Charta kirigami Hotel exemplar, est a nice charta secans fieri, cum una plana charta te potest transformare in tres dimensiva forma. Hoc genus artis est etiam novit pop usque cards. The completed kirigami is ideal to be used on grand hotel openings and given out [...]

[ Magis ] 10 junii, 2011 | Missae in Kirigami | |

Ornamentum – Peony Flowers

This beautiful real like origami Peony Flowers is created by using a total of four square sheets of paper to create one peony flower. Each of the square sheet is folded into modular unit which is part of the peony flower. Then later the four modular units are glue together to form a complete Peony [...]

[ Magis ] June 9th, 2011 | Missae in Ornamentum | |

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