Origami Festival this Sunday at Cal State Long Beach

Anniversary.  Mrs. Loraine Miller Collins donated notes for the creation of a beautiful Japanese Garden in memory of her husband, Earl Burns Miller. Since 1981, the garden has been a skilful venue for educational purposes, weddings and much more.

Along with the various origami activities scheduled for the day, there will also be refreshments and Japanese treats including Koi eatables to feed the Koi fish at the garden.

Origami Expert Beverly Baudino will create unique origami slider pencil boxes, jumping frogs, principal dishes, and other sophisticated designs at her project station on Sunday. Her love for origami began in 1997 when she pore over up on books and took several origami classes. Since then, Baudino attended origami conventions throughout the world in places like New York and Israel. She even taught origami at the annual Origami Carnival at CSULB for many years. For Baudino, origami brings her much joy. She thrives on the challenge of figuring out how to create interesting pieces of origami. Origami is for all ages. It’s never too in to start folding paper and creating amazing objects.

Does anyone have a website that shows you how to make origami with on sheet of paper?

bravery, jumping frog, etc.


http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/se prime?q=origami

How do I make a platypus out of origami?

My favorite being is the platypus and I like making origami. The only problem is I can't find a site that will show me how to make a platypus. So, if any of you know how to make one or the website to make one then it would be appreciated.


These instructions look like they will make a unbelievably reasonable platypus:

http://spiraclemusic.com/webwalk/platy1. htm
http://spiraclemusic.com/webwalk/platy2. htm

How to make origami that people will buy?

I yearn for to sell origami at school so i want to know what kind of design you would buy from a sixth grader.( also how to make the design ) and NO i cant make earrings


How about constructing some mobiles of your more interesting oragami.

For example, if you are VERY good at making the traditional crane, you can paint and varnish them and then hang them on a unfixed to make a flock of flying cranes. These

mop bucket
crawl space dehumidifier
dryer vent hose

How to make a $100 Bill Origami iPhone Stand: Video » Phone Reviews

Now no reservations at some appropriateness you could do with an iPhone bear up under, but there are ways of getting an iPhone platform without too much payment, and we have one such ways on video for your viewing amusement today, which uses a $100 bill.

The $100 bill iPhone counter video comes our way politesse of James Falconer over at Intomobile and by way of BitRebels , lasts almost four and a half minutes and uses the art of credentials folding known as Origami to fashion a stand for for the iPhone.

If you have a $100 bill hanging around why don’t you give it a try, you’ll unquestionably stress to a close and start the video a few times a moment ago so you get the folding proper, and one presumes that this could be done will some other kidney of folding net or even a utterly nutty composition.

Anyway, top a intercept on down and hamper and mash that against button to out how to make an iPhone stop from a $100 bill, and if you do try it out let us recollect how you get along…delight in.

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How to Make Origami Airplanes That Fly
96 pages
How to Make Origami Airplanes That Fly

Clearly written, carefully illustrated how-to book shows origamists how to create 12 different models that actually fly: space shuttle, futuristic shuttle, ...
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Clearly written, carefully illustrated how-to book shows origamists how to create 12 different models that actually fly: space shuttle, futuristic shuttle, flying wing, delta-wing jet, fighter plane, interceptor, double tail fighter, dart plane, fighter plane with engines, futuristic fighter, and 2 different jets. Step-by-step directions and diagrams.

Picture-Perfect Origami, All You Need to Know to Make Fantastic Origami Creations Shown in Step-by-Step Photos
128 pages
Picture-Perfect Origami, All You Need to Know to Make Fantastic Origami Creations Shown in Step-by-Step Photos

About this book
Origami--or paperfolding--dates back many hundreds of years in Japan, but in the last sixty years or so it has developed into a widespread creative art practiced all around the world. Origami instructions are usually given in the form of diagrams with standardized symbols that can be understood by everyone, whatever the language of the folder. For the novice folder, the lack of realism can be confusing, especially when the flat sheet of paper starts to transform into a three-dimensional design. PICTURE-PERFECT ORIGAMI uses photographs to aid clarity and understanding. The book starts by explaining the standard origami symbols and folding sequences in step-by-step photographs, so you can see exactly what you should be doing. The second chapter contains a selection of simple designs, carefully selected and arranged so that you can practice your new skills. As well as featuring the standard diagrams, each model is shown in step-by-step photos, so you can see each folding stage in action. There...

Kusudama Origami
113 pages
Kusudama Origami

About this book
Kusudama is a decorative ball, which is originally used on festive occasions. It is now popular as ornaments and mobiles. Kusudama origami is composed of a variety of units joined together. It is different from ordinary unit origami, because it uses string or glue to put it together. This book illustrates how to make a basic traditional kusudama by adding colorful simple units together. In the same method, the book introduces a basic cube with four square sides and a basic ball that combines six square sides and eight regular triangle sides. Their enchanting applications will be irresistible to you. Also included are such fascinating projects as a hydrangea, a handball of bellflowers, a bouquet of lilies and a sea urchin.