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Showing posts with label origami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label origami. Show all posts
September 11, 2013
May 29, 2012
Origami: Sonobe Balls 2
These are another three Sonobe balls I made. Each one consists of 30 units. I used square paper with a length of approximately 7,5cm (~3in). There are white areas because I used a variation of the original units.
May 25, 2012
Origami: Magic Rose Cube
This (on the upper picture) is a cube which was folded and assembled of six pieces of paper. You can trnsform it into some kind of rose (which you can see on the lower pic).
I found the instructions for this one on youtube. In fact, a magic rose cube was the first Origami-like-thing I made. I really like this one and it is a great and fun present.
February 11, 2012
Origami: Box with Lid
There were instructions for a box with a lid with the new paper I bought, so I build it and here's how it came out.
I used two sheets of paper, both 15cm (~6in) square.
Simply ask, if you want me to send the instructions to you.
February 7, 2012
Origami: 50 Tiny Cranes in a Jar
This are fifty very tiny cranes in a jar. I used 4x4cm (~1,6inx1,6in) paper.
I know the pic isn't the best but there are really fifty of them in that jar.
February 3, 2012
Origami: 5 Boxes
5 Origami Boxes each made out of 8 sheets of paper.
The size of the paper ranges from 15cm (~6in) square to no more than 5cm (~2in) square.
I opened the Rainbow-Box, so you can see the inside of them, too.
January 28, 2012
Origami: 4-in-1 Paper Cranes
These four cranes are made out of one sheet of 15x15cm (~6x6in) paper. I nearly quartered it but kept a few mm in the middle uncut. So, each crane is folded out of 7,5x7,5cm (~3x3in) paper.
. . . I hope you understend what I want to say. . . :D
January 24, 2012
Origami: Two Sonobe Balls
Two Origami balls each made out of 30 Sonobe units.
For the bigger one I used paper with the size of 10cm (~4in) square and for the smaller one it's 3,75cm (~1,5 in) square.
You can get many instructions for Sonobe units on the internet (e.g. on youtube)
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