One origami crane represents peace and hope. In Japanese culture, it is often associated with the belief that folding a thousand cranes can grant a wish or bring about healing. The crane has become a symbol of resilience, particularly in the context of the aftermath of World War II and the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Thus, a single crane embodies the aspirations for a better future and the longing for peace.
the first origami was a crane
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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.
The smallest origami crane was folded from a square 1mm by 1mm.
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The dragon, the crane and the turtle
a paper that is folded to make a bird, like origami. a crane is a type of bird.
One way to make an origami crane into a wedding invitation is to write the invitation on the paper in which you plan to use for the crane and then fold the paper into a traditional crane. The problem with this is that your guests may not know to open the crane. A better way to use origami cranes in your invitations is to attach small cranes onto the invitations themselves.
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Websites such as Origami Fun and Origami Way have detailed explanations on how to make cranes and other paper models. YouTube is also a good place to start.