Springtime Candy Dish – Tutorial
In this video, you will learn how to make a “Springtime Candy Dish”. This origami figure is a variation of the Crocus Flower presented in Origamigos as well.
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In this video, you will learn how to make a “Springtime Candy Dish”. This origami figure is a variation of the Crocus Flower presented in Origamigos as well.
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This session includes a video of the highlights of the month. Themes: Month at a Glance, Folds from tutorials shared within Origamigos, Origami Composition and Storytelling, Color and Photography, Exquisite Folding, Origami sightings in the World, ABC to Z Origami challenge highlights (Letters F, G, H and I).
In addition, off camera, we shared about books, resources and a video to make a charming frog, and the exciting coming events.Take a look! …READ MORE HERE…
“Your Brain on Origami” a presentation and conversation with Steve Richards.
Steve Richards has been folding paper for more than 50 years. Teaching origami to first graders through adults has been a passion.
Steve holds a B.S. in Botany and Chemistry from Southern Illinois University and specialized in Business Finance at Bradley University.
In this video, you will learn how to make a “Nesting Robin”. This origami figure can be used as a container, perfect for giving chocolate eggs or any other small candy. I first presented it at the Second Origami World Marathon event and now it is available here at Origamigos for our Treats and Treasures section.
Read about my inspiration to create this origami Nesting Robin.
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This session includes a video of the highlights of the month. Themes: Origami Composition and Storytelling, Creative Projects, Origami Work Spaces, Choice Ribbon Award and using paper folding to help people with dementia.
In addition we shared live about books, authors, frames to display origami, and what we have been creating lately. …READ MORE HERE…
In the videos presented here, you will be learning how to fold a stylized origami origami Crocus designed by Leyla Torres. This model is made with two pieces of paper, one for the base (leaves) and another for the flower itself.
This flower can be made with thin paper such as kami. It’s ideal if the paper for the flower is the same color on both sides. The base can be green on one side and red or white on the other side. …READ MORE HERE…