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This model was folded from diagrams found in OrigamiUSA's The Fold here: https://origamiusa.org/thefold/article/diagrams-pentakis-dodecahedronI used 5 sheets each of 6 kinds of patterned paper.The folds were simple and model not too difficult to assemble. You do have to first divide by thirds, but a template made quick work of that.I am pleased with the final results and will definitely have to make a few more.
Read moreIt is time to start folding pins for the Ohio Paper Folder's Centerfold Origami Convention. I am really into these one-sheet designs from Tomoko Fuse's book that I received as a Valentine's Day gift from my man. Which design do you prefer?Paper used is just for practice and does not reflect what finished pins would look like.I am having a fantastic time with all the possible variations.I like them all,
Read moreI love this simple, smart design! I enjoy the geometry and fun set of quick steps. I will be making many more of these. Big thanks to Ekaterina Lukasheva for allowing me to try out this cute envelope design.
Read moreThis model was folded from 5 sheets measuring 4 x 4 inches. These sheets were cut from a piece of embossed scrapbooking paper. In typical fashion, I of course chose a paper less than idea for the model. This model would seam together much nicer, if I had chosen a thinner paper. I found the instructions easy to follow and quick to assemble. For more information, check out the designers website
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