Da es hier ab dem 3. Geburtstag ja immer eine feine Mitmachidee zu den Kindergeburtstagen gab - selbstgemachte Knete, Papphaus-bemalen und letztes Jahr die
Pre-Colombian Origami Frog, design by Leyla Torres. Folded from a single sheet of green tant origami paper. Link to video instructions.
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Name: Kiyoko Designed by: Flaviane Koti Diagram: I found the tutorial on this site Type: Kusudama Units: 30, 1:3 (2.5 cm x 7.5 cm) Assemble: 5 units with 3 units, with glue Paper: Hearts and Flowers by Tuttle Publishing Kusudama Kiyoko designed by Flaviane Koti This kusudama is part of a series of models I'm doing origami kusudama,kusudama kiyoko
For VOG's Kite Base Challenge. Creator: Nguyễn Hùng Cường Designed & folded: September 2010 Material: one uncut square of duo crumpled paper
A most wonderful tutorial about Origami. Modular 5 Petal Flower.
The Children's Peace Monument is also called the "Tower of Thousand Cranes," for many thousands of fold ed paper cranes are offered there all through the year. The origin of the three-legged monument (tower) can be traced back more than tow decades. On the twenty-fifth of October 1995, ten years after the end of the war, a first-year student at Nobori-cho Junior High School named Sadako Sasaki died of an A-bomb disease (leukemia) in the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital. Until the end she was hoping for recovery because of a popular belief which says that "folding a thousand paper cranes will bring good luck." The sudden outbreak of her A-bomb disease and her death have her classmates a great shock. They realized all the more keenly the horrer of the A-bomb. Because of this her classmartes decided to erect a monument to comfort Sadako's soul and to express their desire for peace. The idea spread and was supported by people all over Japan; this became a large movement so that finally the monument came into being. It was unveiled on Children's Day, May 5, 1958. The designer was the sponsor was the "Hiroshima Children and Students Association for the Creation of Peace." At the top of the 9-meter-high monument there is a bronze statue of a girl stretchinbg her arms up in the air and holding a golden crane, conveying hope for a peaceful futuer. Two statues, one on the right and one on the left side of the monument symbolize a boy, a girl, and bright hope. A bell, modeled after an ancient bronze bell, hangs inside the tower. It was contributed by Dr.Hideki Yukawa, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics, who was much moved by the feelings of the boys and girls. A golden crane suspended from the bell creates the sound of a windbell. On the front Earth and in the Heavens" is written in Dr. Yukawa's handwriting. However, the bell and a golden crane are presently exhibited in the first-floor lobby of the east Building of the East Building of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Directly under the monument, the words "This is our cry. This is our prayer. For building peace in this world," written by a junior high school student, are carved on a blacd granite block. Students from over 3,100 schools in Japan as well as in England and nine other foreign countries contributed funds for the monument.
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Autor: Kunihiko Kasahara Diagrams: Origami omnibus Folded by: Eric Madrigal Modify by: Eric Madrigal. Change color in the peak and crimp folds for wings. Paper: Sandwich E-type Size: 25 x 25 cm
Author: Pasquale D'Auria Folded by Norberto Kawakami Diagram: www.origamidauria.it/diagramma/figure-umane-2/ Folded from a single square sheet.
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In “Animals Out of Paper,” a three-man play now showing at the SF Playhouse (533 Sutter St., San Francisco), origami is front, center and all over the stage. Paper hippos, […]
Learn how to make a square origami twist box with a flat base. This geometric origami bowl or pot is great for a displaying trinkets. 1 sheet, no glue required.
Learn how to make a super cute origami ice cream cone with 2 sheets of paper. This would make a great decoration at parties.
This is a nice modular that boys will like. It will look so good as a decoration in the living room. I hope you like it Origami Maniacs......... INSTRUCTIONS:
Name : Star Tower Designer : Evan Zodi Folder : Sam.Amalan. Paper : Octagon Parts : One Diagram : Reverse Engineered , ( Made from Picture ) After very long gap My second spell starts with this Star Tower , Indeed this one was made along with my previous model ,but a little hesitation to upload, because the color slightly resembles with original .