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From: Mark Burger , The Origami Mailing List
Sent: May 16, 2024 6:16 PM
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Subject: [Origami] Can We Talk About the Elephant (and the Hundreds of Other
Origami Models) In the Room?
Dear Readers,
Is there anyone out there that has figured out what to do with all
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 wrote:
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> What you need is a wider circle to give origami to.
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> If you
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
. maj 2024 kl. 04.02 skrev Govind Kulkarni via Origami :
Dear All, both the ideas expressed by Peter Whitehouse are worth emulating.The first would support a Charity and the second help to spread the joy of Origami.Whenever I am in the USA with my children, I give Origami models
Dear All, both the ideas expressed by Peter Whitehouse are worth emulating.The first would support a Charity and the second help to spread the joy of Origami.Whenever I am in the USA with my children, I give Origami models to people I meet. Kids love it and wish to learn Origami.Govind
Mark,
I too have hundreds of models - many stored in tidy tubs, shoeboxes
and adorning overflowing shelves in my house
From time to time I do charity auctions and coin-exchange programs
that I use to provide funds to my 2 chosen charities - International
Red Cross and Medicines San Frontiers
Dear Readers,
Is there anyone out there that has figured out what to do with all the models
one produces every day as a practitioner of origami?
I want you all to know that I am grateful to have origami in my life. It helps
me keep my mind at peace. I often think, ‘Thank God for origami’, even
Here are some more diagrams for models that you can fold for Christmas, on
Neorigami.com
Angel, by Choo Di Shen:
https://www.neorigami.com/the-old-neorigami/angel-by-choo-di-shen
Angel, by Mike Bright:
https://www.neorigami.com/the-old-neorigami/angel-by-mike-bright
Nativity Scene, by
Here are diagrams for a couple of models that you can fold for Thanksgiving, on
Neorigami.com
Autumnal Tree, by Nick Robinson:
https://www.neorigami.com/the-old-neorigami/autumnal-tree-by-nick-robinson
5-Pointed Leaf, by David Donahue:
Thank you, Cathy! You beat me to it. I had planned on sharing more links today .
Some more diagrams for models that you can fold for Halloween on Neorigami.com
For example, how about folding a cat in black?
Oogie Boogie, by -sebl-:
I would like to add Sébastien Limet's Oogie Boogie to the list - and thanks
Gerardo for making all of the old models available!
https://www.neorigami.com/the-old-neorigami/oogie-boogie-by-sebl
Here are diagrams for a couple of models that you can fold for Halloween, on
Neorigami.com
Bat, by -sebl-: https://www.neorigami.com/the-old-neorigami/mini-neo-5
Skull, by Jose Luis Hernandez Santos:
https://www.neorigami.com/the-old-neorigami/skull-by-jose-luis-hernandez-santos
Werewolf, by
designed origami
models for using rather than only looking at (e.g. for playing, such as
paper airplanes and puzzles, for putting on, such as accessories including
headgear, and for other tasks, such as different containers and other
practical models, etc). If you know about–or are able to find general
Dear Origami Friends,
The Museo del Origami in Colonia, Uruguay, continues its fundraising campaign
<http://en.museodelorigami.org/donar>.
The money will go to acquire top quality origami models by origami artists from
around the world.
Your gift you will help the museum's
We recently received a small package from France. When I looked
Carefully at the French Post Office "printed" postal stamp I was
Surprised to see three folded air plane models. It's nice to discover
Origami where you don't expect to find it. Including yesterday when we
Were visiting
Dear folders,
As World Origami Days 2018 is starting soon, Japanese Origami Academic Society
invites you to participate in the WOD virtual exhibition at Origami Art Museum
(www.origami-art-museum.com). Here is how to do it.
1. Fold your favorite origami model.
2. Download the backdrop sheet at
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>Does anyone know of any models (besdes the nursing cap) for the
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In PCOC play, the AZ convention book there is a syringe action model. Contact
me if you don't have the book.
MaryD
All:
Does anyone know of any models (besdes the nursing cap) for the
nursing profession?
Thanks
Cye M Newman
" Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results"- Albert Einstein
Sorry, I only noticed the link got shortened after sending. Here is the
complete link:
http://www.nickrobinson.info/origami/petty/mom/model_of_the_month_choice.htm
Ashok Mathur asked:
> Are there any sources to find "traditional"/ "public domain" Origami
models?
http://www.davidpetty.me.uk/
That's the most complete list I'm aware of.
Nice Greetings
Anna
On Apr 3, 2017, at 11:37 PM, Ashok Mathur <ashokchand2...@live.com> wrote:
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> Are there any sources to find "traditional"/ "public domain" Origami models?
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Hello Ashok,
You can find a large number of traditional origami models in certain origami
bo
Are there any sources to find "traditional"/ "public domain" Origami models?
There have been many changes to US Copyright laws and many texts have come into
public domains because of the changes.
Have any Origami models also come into public domain in a similar manner?
Ashok Mathur
Dear origami enthusiasts,
in my origami-group I would like to fold a crane(1). But when i look(3) for diagrams of cranes(1) i usually get lots of diagrams and
pictures of cranes(2) but nothing related to cranes(1).
The fact that crane(1) and crane(2) use the same word complicates the search.
in my origami-group I would like to fold a crane...
Every kind of information appreciated.
Best regards, Tobias Löffler
Won Park - One dollar construction machine
see it here
http://orudorumagi11.deviantart.com/art/Dollar-Construction-Machine-59320798
Origami excavator -
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R-S Theatrics, a professional theater group in the St. Louis area, is
performing Joseph Ravi's play, Animals Out of Paper, starting next week.
The play is about
Do you have any pix of pieces folded with your special recipe? Would love
to see the difference between the polymer clay model and others!
Mary Ellen from AZ
Pictures of two models done in the clay medium, for which the recipe is
posted, are now at www.orifun.weebly.com
OriFUN to all,
Dianne
I have successfully used the following recipe for forming Origami models:
3 pieces of torn stale white bread – crust removed
3 tablespoons PVC glue
1/2 teaspoon glycerin
Process:
1. Knead with lightly coated glycerin hands.
The mixture will be extremely sticky for about 3 minutes. The clay
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:49 PM, kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
I have successfully used the following recipe for forming Origami models:
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I have used Sculpey polymer clay, however, it is very difficult to work it
into vey thin
Do you have any pix of pieces folded with your special recipe? Would love
to see the difference between the polymer clay model and others!
Mary Ellen from AZ
I do not have any pix of Origami folded with this clay. As I never have
bread in my house, I must get some...will make something soon
Scott Bedrick bed...@yahoo.com asked:
I am interested in attempting to cast Origami modes in porcelain...
I know that there are people out there that do this and I am wondering
if anyone on the list has information on how this can be done and the
materials involved.
Hi,
I
A parallel question are what are your favorite model are no longer being
folded. So many origami meetings and conventions tend to be focused on learning
the new models. I have heard some complaints that some of the same models are
being taught over and over. What are your favorite models that
Hi Everyone,
I am still happy to accept diagrams for the BOS Christmas Origami booklet.
The format is A5, ideally vector diagrams (ai, svg, pdf),
Deadline asap.
Thank You.
Paul Hanson
British origami Society
Publications Offcier
HI EVERYONE,
As some of you know, last year I created my Three drawer organizer:
http://neorigami.com/neo/index.php/en/useful-models/item/669-organizador-de-tres-cajones-/-three-drawer-organizer
So anyway, I decided to revisit my model. That's why I'm curently looking
for other models of chests
I think Tomoko Fuse et al. has a patent on some of her origami bowls. Go to
this page, scroll way to the bottom and follow links within:
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/origami-kitchen.html
I once saw a decoration, a bauble with an origame crane inside it, this was
patented. But I
Gerardo writes :
Out of curiosity, I wanted to ask if anyone new about origami models that
have been patented. I'm not talking about registering the copyright, which
I already know about but about patents.
So are there any cases regarding origami models?
Here is a link to a patent on one Origami
Hi all,
I am usually a lurker but felt like I might be able to help out with this one.
I have the CD that was listed on eBay. There are 990 pages, but no index or
table of contents so no easy way to pass on the names of the creators. The pdf
file is 22,439 KB.
I hope there is someone
On 22 janvier 2013, at 19:00, BK Webb origami...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:21 AM, Eric Gjerde ericgje...@mac.com wrote:
I have to say, I'm entranced at the idea of ancient origami diagrams,
meticulously collected over the years and bundled by dozens of various
pirates,
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Eric Gjerde ericgje...@mac.com wrote:
That's the really fascinating thing - *ONLY* dedicated superfans are
willing to spend the time accumulating an exhaustive and complete
collection of arcane materials.
so by the very nature of the act, the people pirating
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Eric Gjerde ericgje...@mac.com wrote:
That's the really fascinating thing - *ONLY* dedicated superfans are willing
to spend the time accumulating an exhaustive and complete collection of
arcane materials.
Actually, there's a third set: the pirate collectors
On 2013-01-20, at 19:09, David Donahue davidwi...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it 300 hundred traditional models?
How will one know unless it is purchased?
Joseph Wu added:
One can't for sure, of course. But this is all too familiar. So many of
these ebooks in the past. And the disclaimer she used
Poster Board.
The LAST item was Poster Board (the thickest one) used for matting and
Mounting artwork.
When OCoP did a Christmas Tree at Carnegie Museum, the life-size
Origami models went from: a mouse to a 6' bear. Most of the
Dramatic animal shapes required a sub-structure (an armature)of Poster
Painters call their creations paintings. Sculptors call them sculptures,
so let us call our creations FOLDS
Vishwas Deval
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Robert J. Lang rob...@langorigami.comwrote:
My favorite, though, is folded thingie. Wonder if I can get that into
OrigamiUSA's Glossary of Terms?
While I would love for this to happen, I already have enough trouble
conveying to people that origami is a
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