by Eun-Soo Jeon
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by Romie
(Philippines)
For this model, I used a blintzed bird base. To see more of my original origami creations, visit http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Romie
(Philippines)
Here’s a lion model. The base for this is the same as that for the unicorn model which I posted in this website earlier. To see more of my original origami models, visit http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Romie
(Philippines)
I created this model using 30 and 15-degree folds. You can see my other original origami models at http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This model is folded starting with a blintzed pig base. For more of my original origami models, visit my origami blog http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
The carabao or water buffalo is a familiar feature of the Philippine countryside. For more of my original origami creations, visit http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This model starts with a blintzed square. For more of my original origami models, go to http://romigami.wordpress.com
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This is work in progress. Hope you like it. There’s more to see in my origami blog at http://romigami.wordpress.com