Origami helped people create peace around the world. Also there is a story of Sadako and the thousand paper cranes, Sadako had leukaemia and she was told she would get better if she made 1000 paper cranes, when she nearly finished her paper cranes she got into a coma and died, the paper cranes were completed by her classmates. Because her illness was caught when the USA dropped a bomb, she said there should be peace
Japan; but it was created in China and brought to Japan. It is very popular in the Asian countries than the European or American countries. It is used for entertainment and decorations.
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Dollar bill origami is a great conversation starter or an original way to leave a tip. Try looking at origami instructions online, or if you prefer videos then YouTube is a great place to start.
Sure is! They love the stuff! Then again, they love just about anything!
Where can you get origami diagrams that will allow you to do super advanced origami when i have already started the origami and I am good but not good enough to make up your own origami?
you can play with it, leave it somewhere for decorations, and more uses.
One can find instructions on how to make an origami frog from the following sources: Origami Instructions, Wiki How, Frogs On Ice, Origami Fun, Origami Way, Origami Make.
I guess its because Japanese people always did it because it ws part of their culture. Possibly other people learning about Japan found out about origami and thought it was a nice or cool activity.
Japan; but it was created in China and brought to Japan. It is very popular in the Asian countries than the European or American countries. It is used for entertainment and decorations.
Origami nut, origami club, and Jo Nakashima's YouTube channel and origami-make.com
I do believe the plural for 'origami' is 'origami' much like the word 'deer' it stays the same irregardless. "I have lots of origami"
Nick Robinson has written: 'Super quick origami animals' -- subject(s): Origami 'Origami adventures' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Origami, Dinosaurs in art 'Origami XOXO' -- subject(s): Origami