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Ornament – Origami Santa Claus

This ornament, Origami Santa Claus, is created by using about three pieces of square sheets of origami paper, and the completed origami santa claus is flat which is ideal to be used as an ornament for christmas cards or as a scrapbooking materials. For this origami santa claus you will need to use a paper [...]

[ More ] December 12th, 2011 | Posted in Ornament | |

Ornament – Ultraman Mask

This ornament, Ultraman Mask, is folded by using a single square sheet of origami paper, a large square sheet is recommeded for the foldings. The completed foldings is a nice and very realistic Mask of Ultraman, and it can be used as scrapbook material or just hang around the house as ornament.

[ More ] December 12th, 2011 | Posted in Ornament | |

3D Origami – Open Wings Swan

This 3D origami, Open Wings Swan, is a different kind of 3D origami Swan, most of the 3D origami Swan are created with its wings closed, however with some thinking and creativity and different combination of colors you can create beautiful origami swans. This origami 3D open wings swan is created by using a total [...]

[ More ] December 11th, 2011 | Posted in 3D Origami | |

Kirigami – Tie Pattern

This paper cutting tie pattern, and they are popularly known as pop up cards, is created by using a single sheet of paper and then the design is draw on the paper, after all the designs with a sharp cutting knife the design pattern is carefully cut out to convert this flat sheet of paper [...]

[ More ] December 11th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kirigami – Cross Pattern

This kirigami pattern or pop up card, Cross, is made by using a sheet of A4 paper, the design is first planned and then carefully cut out the design to convert this flat sheet of paper into a three dimensional form. The completed kirigami pattern is ideal to be used in churches to be given [...]

[ More ] December 10th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kusudama – Origami Flower Ball

This kusudama, Origami Flower Ball, is composed with a total of six square sheets and sheet origami flowers to form the flower ball, to make the kusudama all the six sheets are folded into modular units and then using the glue to join all the six modular units to form a kusudama ball, and later [...]

[ More ] December 10th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |