by Thomas Leung-Tack
(Canada)
I folded this model by the Works of Satoshi Kamiya book. This is the chocobo in the Final fantasy series. The type of the paper is wax paper and a size of 15×15
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
A simple model of a hummingbird. How to fold the head was very challenging. The beak is folded such that it shows the other side of the paper, thus enhancing the look of the model.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This model is folded from a single sheet of square paper, starting with the bird base. The procedure is the same as the folding of the grass model that I posted earlier
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This very simple and easy origami is folded out of a small square office note pad.
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 Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This is a simple variation of the traditional star box.
by Stephen Watson
(Leyland, Lancashire UK)
535 venture folded units are used in this model. Unlike most venture unit models the use of additional stick-on eyes and ears were not used. The color of the units give the
by Ifrah Mateen
(Karachi, Pakistan)
It is paper graphic type of quilling art. See quilling instructions here
by Adam Beardall
(United States, Co)
This is a traditional crane that I folded, it is about a centimeter wider than a penny, and as long as a penny. it took me about 2 min. to fold. I