Origami is made up of two words, ori, which means folding, and kami, which means paper. You can create pretty much anything with origami, but there are a few rules: no glue/tape, and no cutting. (The art of cutting paper, which is not nearly as popular, is called kirigami.) Some examples of what you could fold are a rose, a crane, and an inflatable balloon. A great way of learning origami is by checking the video's fo the following people on YouTube: jonakashima, tadashimori and robh0629.
Some creative ways to incorporate origami arts and crafts into a project include using origami to create unique decorations, creating origami elements for a presentation or display, incorporating origami into a storytelling or educational activity, or using origami to make personalized gifts or cards.
It means 'paper folding', from 'ori' - 'folding', and 'kami' - 'paper'. (kami becomes gami here, some words in Japanese change like this when formed into a compound word)
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Folding origami is easily described, but impossible to illustrate here. The links are to some interesting origami sites.
there are many fun origami websites. My favorite is club origami but if you don't like that website you can always look up origami in Google. If you do that you'll get a lot of sites.
frank
Some creative ways to use waterproof origami paper include making waterproof origami boats for floating in water, creating waterproof origami flower decorations for outdoor events, and crafting waterproof origami containers for storing small items in wet environments.
Origami.
See the links below for origami diagrams.
an origami fiery dragon designed by Kade Chan
there are some instructions on http://www.origami-instructions.com/origami-elephant.html
There are several online sites where one can learn how to make origami flowers. Some of these online sites are "Origami-instructions", "Origamiway", and "Bloom4ever".