by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
For this simple box pleated scorpion model, I used one whole sheet of rectangular colored paper. For more of my original origami creations, visit my origami blog at http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Maria Nguyen
(Oklahoma)
Happy origami
by NunoSilva
(Ribeira Grande, São Miguel, Açores, Portugal)
Eis outro diagrama que eu criei, esse nem me levou muito tempo, as dobras simplesmente iam aparecendo (“,)
Here is another diagram that I created, this one didn’t take
by Shiela Pormilos
(Iloilo, Philippines)
I used to buy books to learn & sometimes only imaginations
by Romie
(Philippines)
I came up with these simple origami swallows by doodling with the waterbomb base. The tails are formed by folding two flaps of the base into rabbit ears.
To see more of my original origami creations,
by Devon H.
(USA)
This is a model I designed after reading a small portion of Robert Lang’s “Origami Design Secrets.” More originals and diagrams can be found at my website:
devorigami.webs.com
by Devon H.
(USA)
An original model that I designed based on the discovery that I could make a human figure from a small portion of paper. You can actually tilt it back and forth, and
by Brenda
(Dallas)
This hat was originally created for Cinco da Mayo with tiny paper cranes surrounding the brim and is worn by a large paper crane.
By: Deepika Pratap,
Santa Clara, CA, US
Reference: Ornamental Origami: Exploring 3D Geometric Designs book by Meenakshi Mukerji
Take a look at my blog for other modules: or1gam1.blogspot.com
by Deepika Pratap
(Santa Clara, CA, US)
Origami 3D peacock