I still go to the library and do not leave anything behind....I usually
tell the person I give the fold to where I found the instructions. I have a
bookcase full of models. Thinking of making my own holiday tree and or
gifting them to the neighbors many children. After letting them sit 72
hours of course just in case. Kate

On Sun, Nov 22, 2020, 2:44 AM Gerardo @neorigami.com <gera...@neorigami.com>
wrote:

> Before the pandemic I used to take my folds to the children's section of a
> public library. I gave it to the librarians, so they could hand them over
> to the kids. Now, I have two boxes full of colorful folds because I stopped
> visiting the library. Making beautiful folds has become a problem, because
> I'm not OK with placing them on the recycle bin. As a way to stop making
> the problem worse, I started to fold more often with inappropriate paper,
> such as photocopies and printed paper. Many of you have seen me do that at
> the online gatherings *; )*
>
> Is that only a problem for me or do you also have a problem due to making
> too many beautiful folds and the pandemic?
>
> On a related note, I wanted to mention that when I offered them at the
> library, I always wrote somewhere on the fold the name of the model and of
> its creator, and even his or her country of origin just as an interesting
> bit of information. Many of us has criticized the popular belief that all
> origami is traditional origami that just pops out of thin air. That type of
> belief fosters things like uploading instructional videos without giving
> proper credit, and obviously without authorization, among other actions
> many creators aren't OK with.
>
> I strongly suggest writing this type of information on a fold before
> handing it over! I write small and on a face that isn't extremely visible,
> so not to affect its aesthetics, but visible enough to assume that the
> receiver will find the information.
>
> Just my two cents *; )*
>
> --
>
> *Gerardo G.*
> gerardo(a)neorigami.com
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>

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