
All About Origami
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A free online magazine providing new folding instructions, project ideas, and articles every month. An optional, free e-newsletter keeps readers informed of updates to the site. - |

OrigamiUSA http://www.origami-usa.org/
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OrigamiUSA is a not-for-profit, tax exempt educational and cultural arts organization which is dedicated to the sharing of paperfolding(origami) in America and around the world. - |
Robert J. Lang Origami http://www.langorigami.com/
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This site contains galleries of photographs and articles about original origami designs by Robert J. Lang. Origami is the modern reincarnation of the ancient Japanese art of paper-folding. The site contains links to books and origami instruction and artic - |
British Origami Society http://www.britishorigami.org.uk/
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The British Origami Society is a group devoted to the art of paper-folding. We have over 600 members worldwide and publish a bi-monthly magazine. Web site features on extensive origami photo gallery. - |
Money Origami http://members.cox.net/crandall11/money/
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Money Origami - illustrated instructions for making several origami designs out of dollar bills. - |
Origami.com http://www.origami.com/
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Visit The Village if you need a designer for print or web-based projects, many diagrams listed. If you're just browsing, stop in and tour the section on origami, the art of paper-folding. - |
Joseph Wu's Origami Page http://www.origami.as/home.html
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An extensive gallery of original origami work, comprehensive list of origami diagrams, folding basic and more. - |
Fabric Origami Workshop http://www.fabricorigami.com/
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A complete online Fabric Origami Workshop featuring instructions, 50 detailed diagrams, and photos. This origami uses fabric instead of paper for the Japanese art of paperfolding. - |
Tammy Yee's Origami Page http://www.tammyyee.com/origami.html
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Easy origami and crafts for children. Learn the art of paper folding with these instructions and diagrams, from Hawaii. - |
Origami KinderCrafts - EnchantedLearning.com http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/origami/
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Origami Crafts for kids. Kindergarten, preschool, and elementary school crafts. Make wonderful, simple crafts by folding paper. - |
Origami by Paul Jackson http://www.origami-artist.com/
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Paul Jackson has been an origami professional since 1982. He has undertaken many diverse commercial origami model making commissions and written 10 origami books. He regularly teaches and exhibits. - |
Origamido Studio http://www.origamido.com/
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In addition to teaching origami and papermaking, we sell a wide variety of unique Origami videos, books and hand-made papers. - |
PaperFolding.com http://www.paperfolding.com/
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A fun site to learn about origami, the art of paperfolding! Learn to fold, see the origami insects and dinosaurs, learn about origami history and origami and math, and much more! - |
Fold.net Links http://www.folds.net/tutorial/index.html
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Origami Diagrams on the Web. If you follow along with these handy guides, you can make your own beautiful models in just a few minutes. - |
Paper Airplane 3D - Origami http://www.origami-kids.com
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Paper Airplane and Boat. FREE instructions and diagrams to make origami paper airplanes and origami boats. Step to step 3D animations to fold the planes and ship - |
Brooklyn Origami Center http://www.brooklynorigami.com/
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Brooklyn's online origami center, featuring diagrams, instructions and information on the art of Japanese paper folding. - |
Orihouse http://www.orihouse.com
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This house is full with origami rooms. My room with my designs and diagrams; yours with your designs; guestroom; knotology, weaving with strips of paper; o-list room with a lot of origami links; meetingroom with reports of conventions; and more! - |
Finger Magic http://www.fingermagic.com
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Origami designed to be better. Origami kits for fun and cute do-it-yourself crafts. - |
Kim's Crane http://www.kimscrane.com
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Kim's Crane Origami Supplies is an internet retail business that provides a large selection of origami related supplies (books, papers, etc.) at competitive prices. - |
Origami Club http://www.origami-club.com/en/
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The Origami Club was started by Fumiaki Shingu from Japan in 2002. His goal for the web site is to get others involved in the magics of origami, turning a piece of paper into an object. Experience origami at home without special tools. - |
Origami Instructions http://www.origami-instructions.com
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How to make various origami pieces. Contains
photo-illustrated folding instructions for simple origami, animals, airplanes. - |

Tips and Tricks For Folding Origami PaperDuring my years folding origami, I have thought a lot about how to make great models. There are a lot of simple things about origami that a beginner will pick up very quickly, but I hope the tips here will highlight some things that aren't as apparent. This is a short list of tips that work well for me. |
How to Make Origami WeaponsLearning how to make origami weapons can be a great pass time and a great skill to have. You can use this skill to make a gift for someone, impress your friends at parties or you even start your own decorative fiber art collection. Their are a variety of weapons you can make with paper, and they can range from basic to complex depending on how much additional materials you are using other than paper. |
Origami For a BeginnerArt lies in the eye of the beholder, an axiom every artist would agree upon. And art can be conjured from anything. Scrap metal, pieces of discarded cloth and paper. You do not have to have landscapes on canvas to be called an artist. You can begin with something as simple as origami. |
How to Origami - The 3 Steps Model, a Step Into Modern OrigamiThe term 3 steps model was originally proposed by Brian Chang, a student at MIT and brilliant origami artist. In his words, the 3 steps are: |
How to Learn the Origami ArtDo you want to learn one of the oldest and most exciting crafts? The origami art comes from China or Japan many centuries ago and still is very popular among children and adults. What makes it so great? Maybe the simplicity of the shapes, the elegance and the beauty of the created crafts. Maybe the fact that it's the most affordable and unpretentious craft for you or your kids. |
Origami For KidsOrigami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is a fun activity for kids as well as adults. While adults can master more intricate pieces, children love making the easier boxes and birds and other figures. Most children are already making little Origami toys at school, paper snappers and fortune telling finger boxes. |
Origami For BeginnersOrigami can be simply defined as an art in which paper (generally square is shape) is folded in order to make it look like varied recognizable objects. Neither scissors, nor glue and nor tape are used in origami. Origami is all about following basic instructions, being precise in folding and continuously pressing your finger along folds to make them crisp and your final product look well finished. |
Learn Origami BasicsIt is a primeval art (using paper to make complex designs and models). Origami (pronounced or-i-GA-me) is the Japanese art of its own accord. "Ori" is the Japanese word for folding and "kami" is the Japanese word for paper. That is how origami got its name. However, origami did not start in Japan. It began in China in the first or second century and then spread to Japan sometime during the sixth century. |
Simple Origami For BeginnersOrigami is one of the simplest and oldest forms of paper art. A few folds and olla...you get a beautiful sofa, bird, animal, mountains, you name it and it is there. As a beginner do not be disheartened if you get it right the first time. Also do not give up if you are not able to complete it and get the final look. Keep trying should be your motto. |
Making Origami Fighter Plane Model of Grumman F-14 TomcatI recently rented the dvd of the movie Stealth(2005). The story envisions that future fighter jets are piloted by sophisticated computers to the extent that the lethal automated jets can think on their own without human pilots. In the end, it is the humans that are charged to prevent the war instead. |
Instructions on How to Make Paper FlowersMaking or creating paper flowers has been a marvelous hobby of people of all ages from many generations before us, and hopefully many generations to come. There is an element of warmth you get after making a paper flower. |
Unfolding The Secrets Of Origami SetsI recently saw an Origami set for sale in a toy shop near me. I was very surprised, because as I remembered it, Origami is the art of paper folding. You don't need any scissors, or glue, or fancy bits - just a sheet of paper. I was intrigued, and wondered how toy manufacturers could get away with selling a pack of paper as an Origami set. I considered popping down to the beach, scooping up a bucket full of sand and selling it as a build-you-own-beach kit (just add water). |
The Best Way to Learn OrigamiOrigami is the ancient art of paper folding to make intricate designs and models. People of all ages and demographics find joy in learning to make fun projects like origami flowers, animals, and much more. There are projects that offer a challenge to a wide range of skill levels, making origami one of those rare hobbies that can cater to young children and adults. |
How To Make Origami FlowersOrigami is a Japanese word meaning the art of folding papers into shapes to create decorative objects. Learning how to make origami flowers will give you a sense of pride and accomplishment. |
Origami Secrets RevealedOrigami, or the art of paper folding, has been around for centuries. It is one of the most intricate, but at the same time simple expressions of art in the world. Everything from dragons and cranes to flowers and hats can be folded in origami. Beautiful and brilliant creations are just around the corner for you as we have put together a fantastic book on origami that is going to take you from step one, right through to the end of your project. In this book, we will cover as many of the ... |
Origami Instructions - Getting StartedThe birthplace of origami is still a mystery. Paper was developed in China in the first century A.D., and Buddhist monks brought it to Japan by the sixth century A.D. However there are not many written records from that time, so it is not known whether origami first began in China or Japan. However, no one will argue that Japan developed origami to a high art form. The word origami is Japanese: oru means "to fold", and kami means "paper". |








