Origami Rose
Origami rose figurines are paper pieces folded to look like flowers. Share instructions for origami roses or post instructional videos of folding origami roses here.
(TrendHunter.com) At first when I read this post, I genuinely believed that I had to fold the Gilbert13 Fold Shelf myself like an origami project. First of all, folding small sheets of paper already seems beyond me, sheets…
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- Origami Money Flowers | letmeget.com (blogsearch.google.com)
The following are links to origami diagrams available on the internet. Of the myriad folding instructions on the internet I have listed only those that I have come across, tried and liked.
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If you associate origami with the neglected craft section of your local bookstore, evidently you a bit behind the times. Firmly established as an artistic discipline during Japan’s Edo Era, in recent years origami has become the domain of theoretical physicists and postmodern artists. Their intricately folded creations definitely challenge preconceptions of the traditional art form in Vanessa Gould’s Between the Folds (trailer here), an...
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- Sasha Frere-Jones: Indecent acts of origami. (newyorker.com)
- Origami Toilet Paper (ohgizmo.com)
- Origami and the art of the process (nypost.com)
Thinking of adding a unique idea to your holiday decoration. With the help of Origami you can add these simple things made from craft papers to your Christmas decoration. Best thing will be with this you are reducing the usage of plastic products!Contributor: David HarleyPublished: Dec 06, 2009
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Origami, the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, is known to have a lot of therapeutic advantages and educational benefits.
As for the therapeutic advantages, the activity is said to help people with psychological problems, both mental and emotional, to sense a feeling of acceptance and belongingness. Even a simple origami creation can promote positive emotions [...]
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- Review of Documentary on Origami (blog.japundit.com)
- Japan Club to hold origami event to build 1,000 cranes (statehornet.com)
- Eric Josiel's origami sculptures attract thousands of euro notes (timesonline.co.uk)
Origami is as ephemeral as art gets - delicate paper, with no more than creases and physics to maintain its shape. It's also the ideal art form for blurring the boundary between art and science, because it's all about geometry. You could argue that the origami medium is math, just as much as it's paper.
That's why Between the Folds, a documentary film by Vanessa Gould about origami-happy artists, mathematicians and scientists "working in...
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It isn’t often that I report on advancements in toilet paper. I suppose it is a technology that doesn’t really need improvement.
The only thing you can do is just have as much fun with it. Like the novel that was written on toilet paper that we reported on a while ago. [...]
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- This Origami Sounds Good: Recycled, Foldable Speakers (treehugger.com)

