Video Tutorial – Boat Drawer Box –FOUR MORE variations
In this post, you find FOUR EXTRA VARIATIONS for the Boat Drawer Box.
Boxes and containers always come in handy for gifts and just for the pleasure of folding them. …READ MORE HERE…
In this post, you find FOUR EXTRA VARIATIONS for the Boat Drawer Box.
Boxes and containers always come in handy for gifts and just for the pleasure of folding them. …READ MORE HERE…
Here is a perfect container for Easter!
The Duck-on-a-Pond Drawer Box is a variation of the two-piece container, Boat Drawer-Box. Both, the drawer and the sleeve, are made with square pieces of paper of the same size. The folding process to make the sleeve is very similar to that for the Boat Drawer Box, except for the final steps. Many variations can be made. …READ MORE HERE…
I have participated in a Simple Origami Facebook Group that used to host origami creativity challenges.
One of the challenges suggested at some point was “Create a model with triangular paper”. That was the origin of this origami carrot. It is simple and it’s made with a piece resulting in cutting a square in two diagonally. Video instructions inside. …READ MORE HERE…
Boxes and containers always come in handy for gifts and just for the pleasure of folding them. …READ MORE HERE…
Do you like to make origami creatures? Folding origami animals brings the magic of transforming a piece of paper with our own hands into a recognizable figure.
One of the beauties of origami is that no material is taken away, and no material is added. By the magic of diligent fingers in a few minutes, we can recreate a delightful figure such as this inflatable origami bunny, designed by Robert Neale. …READ MORE HERE…
In the video presented here, you will learn how to fold two origami bookmarks Corazón and Corbatín (Heart and Bowtie). This model is presented exclusively on Origamigos for members. …READ MORE HERE…