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Kirigami – Flat

This kirigami, Flat, is created by cutting a paper to get the 3D form. Below are the pictures with different views of Flat  kirigami.

[ More ] November 8th, 2009 | Posted in Kirigami | |

3D Origami – Wagon

This 3D origami, Wagon, is created by using a total of approximately 390+ chinese modular triangle units, where each triangle modular unit is folded using a small rectangular sheet of paper. You can create almost any shape and form using this modular triangle units where it can embellish your house or office. Below are the [...]

[ More ] November 5th, 2009 | Posted in 3D Origami | |

Origami Vase – 2 Piece Modular Vase

This ornament, 2 Piece Modular Vase, as the name is stating is composed of two pieces, where each piece is folded using a single square sheet of paper. This modular vase can be used to decorate other round vases. Below are the pictures with different views of the 2 Piece Modular origami vase.      

[ More ] November 1st, 2009 | Posted in Vase | |

Ornament – 16 Units Modular Star

  This ornament, 16 Units Modular Star, is folded using a total of 16 square sheets of origami paper, and each square sheet is folded to a modular unit, which is a single point of the star. After folding all the modular units, they are all locked with each other by attaching them to a [...]

[ More ] October 31st, 2009 | Posted in Ornament | |

Ornament – Mandala

This ornament, Mandala, is composed of a total of 8 square sheets of origami paper, it is recommended to use at least 2 different colors of paper, so the finished ornament can have a nice altenating colors. First, it is folded into modular units then joined all together by glue. Below are the pictures with [...]

[ More ] October 30th, 2009 | Posted in Ornament | |

Kusudama – Morning Dew

  This kusudama, Morning Dew, is created by using a total of 60 square sheets of origami paper, each folded into a modular unit which is the petal, then 5 petals will form a single flower. Therefore, a total of 12 flowers were created then glue them all together in the form of a flower [...]

[ More ] October 29th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |