Video Tutorial: Little-Wing Envelope

This model, Little-Wings Envelope (Simon Andersen) is easy-to-fold, practical, and minimalistic. When we make it with a piece of paper such as US letter size, it can be used to house cards for different occasions, such as Holidays, invitations, or birthday greetings. It can also be used to present a diploma or an award. …READ MORE HERE…

Live Meeting –Talk and Tidbits– September, 2022

This session includes a video of the highlights of the month. Themes: Month at a Glance, Origami Composition and Storytelling, Exquisite Folding, Teaching Time with Origami, Folding Challenge, Origamigos Choice Ribbon Award

In addition, off camera, we shared about new folds, books and we folded paper together. …READ MORE HERE…

Live Meeting –Talk and Tidbits– September, 2022

This session includes a video of the highlights of the month. Themes: Month at a Glance, Origami Composition and Storytelling, Exquisite Folding, Teaching Time with Origami, Folding Challenge, Origamigos Choice Ribbon Award

In addition, off camera, we shared about new folds, books and we folded paper together. …READ MORE HERE…

Video Tutorial – “Stallion in the Wind” designed by Simon Andersen

In the video presented here, you will learn how to fold the Stallion in the Wind (Simon Andersen). This is a flat model suitable for a greeting card.
I love this minimalistic model because the paper used is readily available, the reference points for folding it are unusual, and the resulting horse shape is elegant and stylized. It requires only a few folds and it is simple in line but it might present some challenges when folding it for the first time. …READ MORE HERE…

José Meeusen – Creativity, a Common Thread

José Meeusen is a prolific and generous origami designer. Creativity is a common thread in her life, especially drawing and origami, two expressive disciplines that go well together for her.
In 1991 she attended her first International Origami Convention.
Meeting folders and designers from different countries opened up a whole new world and she was soon corresponding with these many new friends. Inspired by the example of their origami, José’s origami designs flourished.
José has written six origami books, in Dutch. She has won two awards for her contributions to the Origami World Exhibition in Japan, and her models have been published internationally in magazines and books. …READ MORE HERE…