by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This origami is done by flattening the traditional star box and making some adjustments. You may wish to compare this with the 8-pointed star in http://www.origami-instructions.com/origami-8-pointed-star.html
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
A simple frog, with rear legs
by A.S
(Persia)
I made this model of Menger Sponge with 72sonobe units and made this modular nanotubes with sonobe units.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
A relatively easy-to-fold origami using a square art paper. It has a pair of folds inside connected to each other, providing support to the shell of the turtle so it doesn’t collapse.
by Ellen
(Salisbury)
This was my first attempt at Golden Venture folding and I am reasonably impressed. Started in my physics lesson this morning 🙂 finished by eleven at night.
Ellen (age 13)
by Abbas Shahrokhi
(Iran)
I made this model of pyramid . Unit is designed by Mio Tsugawa and made this model of flat origami
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This is a simple variation of the traditional star box.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This is another airplane model folded out of a 50-peso Philippine money bill.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This model was folded from a Philippine money bill, particularly a 100-peso bill.
by Abbaas Shahrokhi
(Iran Tehran)
With Tornillo units, you can make chemical molecules. I invented a connection unit so you do not need glue. (red=carbon blue=hydrogen)
butane= CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3 (C4H10)