Talk and Tidbits Live Meeting –Jun, 2021
We shared recent origami we have made, lucky stars, drawing pattern on papers to be folded, using different kinds of recycled papers mobiles and piranhas. Lots of inspiration and new ideas! …READ MORE HERE…
We shared recent origami we have made, lucky stars, drawing pattern on papers to be folded, using different kinds of recycled papers mobiles and piranhas. Lots of inspiration and new ideas! …READ MORE HERE…
Here you will find a video of a conversation with Júlíus Arnar Björnssonan, an Origamigos member who created a mobile using origami sea creatures.
Júlíus shares his inspiration, process, as well as mobile-making resources you can use to make a mobile yourself. …READ MORE HERE…
In the video presented here, you will learn how to fold a Sundress and a Wreath of Onesies, created by Leyla Torres, and presented exclusively in Origamigos. Any thin and crisp paper is ideal to use for these figures. In the video, the models are demonstrated using kami paper. It is best to use paper with a different color on each side. …READ MORE HERE…
Rachel Katz is an origami artist and teacher. She is co-author of FUN FOLDS: Language Learning Through Paper Folding. In this post you will find a link to diagrams for the origami earrings Rachel was wearing for this interview.
Instructions to several of her original models have appeared in printed collections. In addition to her skills with the art of paper folding, Rachel became known for her ability to entertain while emphasizing skills within an academic curriculum. Rachel is the founder of L.I.F.E. (Long Island Folding Enthusiasts). …READ MORE HERE…
Here you will find instructions to make the units for the body and head for this fun modular origami snake as they are traditionally folded. In addition, you can make a delightful variation for the tail and the head designed by Talo Kawasaki (video and diagrams included). …READ MORE HERE…
Using Origami as a prompt to share our life memories and create connections with those we love. We had a lot of fun sharing stories and exploring that aspect of origami that extends and enhances this lovely practice. …READ MORE HERE…