paper crane or box
Origami was actually made in Japan and it is unknown where specifically it was made.
Origami is made by folding paper into different designs. There are many sites that will teach you how to make origami if you're interested, just google it.
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Japanese origami was made during the early periods of the country's history and US origami is modified ones of the old ones
Origami is an art of paper folding. Origami was made by Japanese people in Japan. They raced at the art. It is also a tradition in japan. Almost every Japanese kid knows how to do origami.
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.
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Origami Yoda is an origami finger puppet of Yoda made by a Middle School Kid named Dwight. Origami Yoda helps other students with their problems at the School by giving answers to their problems that they have. He and Dwight star in Tom Angleberger's Origami Yoda series. The first book is called "The Strange Case of Origami Yoda." The second is "Darth Paper Strikes Back." The third is "The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee." The fourth is "Art-Too Dee-Too's Guide to Folding and Doodling," and the fifth and most recent is "The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Pupett." In the first one, it will show you how to fold your own Origami Yoda in the back.
No. In ancient times the Egyptians made paper just to write on them, ( or for other uses) but not folding origami.
The art of origami began in Japan and is thought to had been made before 105 A.D.
The first cookie ever made was in the year of 1885
The Cheeky Dog was the first webkin ever made.