Hi,
I would take them to the nearest kids` hospital and give them away. The
smiles you get is priceless.
Best,
Ilan Garibi
Origami artist and designer
www.garibiorigami.com



On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 6:23 AM Monica Jones <mjo...@houseofmouse.us> wrote:

>
> What you need is a wider circle to give origami to.
>
> If you live in a house, you could put an enclosed box with a couple of
> shelves near
> the sidewalk and put a few models in at a time for anyone who walks by to
> take.  You
> know, like some folks do with mini libraries or one of my neighbors does
> with pretty rocks
> (sponsored by the local geology club).  If you live in an apartment,
> perhaps they would allow that to be outside your front door or in the lobby?
>
> You might also find a friend of a friend who's a teacher and let him or
> her use your models
> as student rewards.  Another idea would be to fold dollar bills and use
> them as part of tips.
> The recipient will likely unfold the bill, but they will get to enjoy the
> model first.
>
> Some of the models given away this way will be treasured, and others won't
> last long.  Either
> way, you'll have used origami to spread joy!
>
> Monica Jones, who gives away extra fused glass "gems" in her front yard
>
>
>

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