Re: [Origami] Fwd: The name waterbomb? (FWD for Yahoo user Laura Rozenberg)

2015-06-14 Thread Peter Whitehouse
I have also seen science experiments where water was boiled in a waterbomb (bunsen burner, gauze mat) - the water stops the paper from burning - quite surprising I, on the other hand taught my kids to make them as a fun activity on a hot afternoon, with a cool watery payoff - they throw full of

[Origami] Pipecleaner flower Is this a popular or traditional

2015-06-14 Thread Inmaculada Lora
Message: 1 Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 13:26:22 -0400 From: Karen Reeds karenmre...@gmail.com Subject: [Origami] Pipecleaner flower Is this a popular or traditional flower? Help please :-) To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com origami@lists.digitalorigami.com Message: 1 Date: Wed, 10

[Origami] The name waterbomb?

2015-06-14 Thread Paper Dragon
I learned in 1960 as waterbomb. I have see it called paper balloon, too. I remember seeing billed as a container for fireflies - with clear paper. There was a story about Japanese children putting flies in them so that their buzzing would cause the paper to make noise.   When I was in 7th

Re: [Origami] The name waterbomb?

2015-06-14 Thread Joseph Wu
On Jun 14, 2015, at 10:45, Paper Dragon paperdra...@rcn.com wrote: I learned in 1960 as waterbomb. I have see it called paper balloon, too. I remember seeing billed as a container for fireflies - with clear paper. There was a story about Japanese children putting flies in them so that

[Origami] pipe cleaner flower follow-up

2015-06-14 Thread Paper Dragon
Gay Merril Gross has seen my post on the pipe cleaner flower. She did not see the original posting. From Gay: I’m not sure what your original question was but my version of the story is different. In 1976, the teachers’ program in Israel I was part of, was temporarily housed in the