by Ariully
(Indonesia)
This pop up kirigami flower. It’s my job.
by Ariully
(Banjarnegara, Central Java, Indonesia)
by BJ
(Gaithersburg, MD)
This hanging design was given to someone who is ill as a present.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
A Pteranodon is a prehistoric reptile related to dinosaurs. I folded this model of the bird starting with the windmill base. For more details, please visit my origami blog at http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Stan Soroken
(Salinas, California, USA)
The photo is of one of my new design paper airplanes. I have many interesting designs that really fly well.
by Edgar
(Hidalgo, Mexico)
espero que les agrade esta figura yo mismo la cree,solo tengo 12 años y creo que es un buen comienzo en el origami
by Maggie Krawczyk
(Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
About The Artist:
Maggie Krawczyk
I have always loved origami, and has been learning new folds since childhood. Having gotten bored with making countless models only for them to become disposable
by Don
()
After learning about the Wishing Star model, I emptied a plastic peanut butter jar and filled it with a large batch of stars. Since traditional models can be used publicly, I decided to fill
by W.Y.
(Wa, USA)
Recently folded the Geneva Box using 8.5″x11″ paper.
I went on Hexagon/how to, wikipedia to find a real easy way to make a hexagon as a starting template. I cut up some thin cardboard
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This model is the fifth transformation of my fish base dragon model. For more details, visit my origami blog at http://romigami.wordpress.com