Thank you! Thank you!
I had the pleasure of learning this from Matthew directly at the '15 convention 
as well.
Even though I took step fold photos...
Well, let's just say that this is sooooooooooo much better!
Happy and Spooky folding indeed!
-=D


On 10/1/16 12:05 AM, Sara Adams wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> who's excited for Halloween yet? If so, this will be a special "treat": as
> of today a tutorial on Michael Green's awesomely scary origami skull is
> available. So hopefully I won't have to fear a "trick" from you end on
> October 31st. :)
> I love the sinister look you can give the skull with the right shaping and
> how wonderfully Matthew leveraged the color-change. But a picture/video
> says more than words, so take a look yourself:
> 
> Picture of the finished model: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-
> green-skull
> Video on happyfolding: http://www.happyfolding.com/instructions-green-skull
> Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8f0nMF_os_c
> 
> Thanks to Matthew for this superb model, for teaching me how to fold it at
> the OrigamiUSA convention in 2015, and of course for allowing me to make a
> video on how to fold it for all of you!
> Matthew, by the way, also has a very new origami channel and has done some
> tutorials himself already. So you can enjoy more of his work there:
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSo5HQJUez_8V8WvVvCJJUQ
> 
> Plus, check out his Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/morigamiclub/
> and his Flickr stream at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mehjg/
> 
> Now, go fold some skulls and do share your folds not just with others, but
> also with Matthew and me. (If you don't have his contact info, I can
> forward your messages, too.) It's always nice to see the results of
> following a video or in general folding someone's model, which of course
> took time and effort to design. So, don't be shy, reach out to us, we're
> glad for it.
> 
> With that I wish you a spooky October and most of all happy folding,
> 
> -- Sara

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