Paperfolding and More
Origami. Kirigami. Paper airplanes. Papier mache. Papermaking. Scrapbooking. Making paper, and making things out of paper; that's what this lens will be about. As you probably can tell, paperfolding may be my favorite!
(origami crane image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
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Did you find what you were looking for?
According to the statistics Squidoo provides me as a lensmaster, people especially like the designs in the Plexo I grabbed from kab's chiyogami lens. Many of my visitors from a search engine seem to be looking for a specific papercraft project, usually some kind of origami; if you are such a person, and your search hasn't been successful, you could leave a request in the guestbook so that I or one of my readers might help you find it!
What you'll find here:
All Kinds of Papercraft
Papercraft Groups on Squidoo
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Papercraft Headquarters
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PapercraftOrigami. Kirigami. Paper airplanes. Papier mache. Papermaking. Scrapbooking. Making paper, and making things out of paper; that's what this group is about. I finally created my own lens on this topic; perhaps you have one of your own you wo...
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Papercrafts Headquarters
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Papercrafts Papercrafters unite!
Great Paper Craft Books on Amazon.com
This Plexo is from Clipart for Crafts.
Printed Paper for Crafts
Clip Art and Prints from ArtbyJean
The Plexos above were grabbed from this papercraft lens focusing on printed paper you can use in your projects.-
Clipart for Crafts
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Clipart and prints for decoupage, scrapbooking, origami, card making, and other paper crafts . Lots of new freebies every day. Older ones are removed to make room for the new. Visit often and get heaps of free prints for you card, s...
Chiyogami Designs on Flickr
Click on the photo for artist's credit.
These are a few of the great designs abuzz over at flickr where there is an active chiyogami group.
More About Chiyogami from kab
To learn more about this colorful origami paper, visit the lens from which I grabbed the Plexo above!-
Chiyogami
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Chiyogami is a type of Japanese paper. It is generally brightly colored patterned paper that is woodblock-printed. Chiyogami is commonly used today for projects like covering small boxes and books, creating origami, and making kimonos for paper...
Origami and Paperfolding
Mathematics of paper folding
from Wikipedia
Note from B7T: Even as a youngster folding paper into toys, I observed geometric principles evident in the creases, as discussed in this article.
The art of paper folding, or origami, has received a considerable amount of mathematical study. Fields of interest include a given paper model's flat-foldability (whether the model can be flattened without damaging it) and the use of paper folds to solve mathematical equations.
Paperfolding Links
Pages about origami and other paperfolding
I grabbed this Plexo from my own papercraft group. If you like, you can rank your favorite links from the ones shown here, or add your own!
BOS Home Page
homepage of the British Origami Society0 points
Welcome to OrigamiUSA!
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paperfolding.com
A fun site to learn about origami, the art of pape more...0 points
Cool Origami Products
Vote for your favorite, or add what's missing!
Here's a list of supplies, instructions, and other information related to origami, available on Amazon.com.
The Lost Art of Towel Origami by Ivy Press
This "origami" may be familiar to people more...0 points
Easy Origami by John Montroll
a useful resource for beginners of all ages0 points
Alex Origami and Kirigami Kit
Combine the unique art forms of Japanese paper fol more...0 points
Origami Colored Folding Squares- 100 6x6 Inch Sheets
These origami papers are colored the same on both more...0 points
Fold It: Beyond Traditional Origami with Karen Thomas (DVD)
It can be easier to figure out how to fold an orig more...0 points
The Latest from Origami Instructions
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Paper Art News and Ideas
The authors of this blog present paper art and craft ideas they've found elsewhere on the World Wide Web. The focus is on cut-and-folded models, often decorated with color and images.
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byThanks, Discussion, and Indices
Special Thanks
According to the statistics Squidoo provides me as a lensmaster, I've gotten a fair amount of traffic from people who've visited these fine papercraft lenses; if you haven't seen them yet, check them out!-
Modular origami
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Well, let's start with the basics first : Origami Origami is the japanese art form where you take a sheet of paper and fold/crease it to produce amazing models and shapes. The 'purist' version of origami uses only a single sheet, with no cutting...
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Fun with Paper Toys
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Paper toys are popular with children and adults. The simple appeal of taking a flat sheet of paper and turning it into a paper toy with 3 dimensions is a universal past-time enjoyed by all generations. Some paper toys are functional, while other pape...
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Scherenschnitte Paper Cutting Craft
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Scissor cutting craft brought to us from our Pennslvania Dutch Ancestors In the spirit of keeping old crafts alive, preserving them for future generations Scherenschnitte (pronounced Sharon-sh-net) is introduced to us, Scherenschnitte is the German wo...
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Iris Folding
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Iris folding is a technique that originated in Holland. Color coordinated strips of folded paper are taped into place over a pattern, creating a spiralling design that resembles the iris of an eye or camera. Originally, Dutch crafters would cut their...
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Origami for Beginners
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Origami is an old craft. Tsai Lun, the Chinese philosopher, invented paper circa 104 AD and some time following that the Japanese started to invent paper models. The earliest book on Origami, Hiden Zenbazuru Orikata by Gido Rokoan, was published in 1...
Reader Feedback and Requests
Do you like this lens? What would you like to see on this lens in the future?
Some of my readers seem to be looking for a specific project; if you have a request, you could add it here, and perhaps I or one of my readers could help you find it!
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- karenbiko karenbiko Jan 27, 2009 @ 10:32 am
- You have lots of resources and links here to other origami information. Good job. I have created a few origami pages myself. Take a look at some origami airplanes.
http://www.squidoo.com/Origami-Airplanes
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- spirituality spirituality Dec 24, 2008 @ 3:30 am
- Great lens. You might like my lens on PHIZZ units as well: http://www.squidoo.com/phizz
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- seedplanter seedplanter Aug 21, 2008 @ 5:03 pm
- Many years ago we were a military family, assigned to Germany. Our first Christmas there, we made homemade ornaments. I used old greeting cards and punched holes around the edges, then crocheted pretty red borders with a loop for hanging. We tried our hand at origami, too. It was one of our most memorable Christmases.
You've created a beautiful lens here! Thank you.
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- nightcats nightcats Apr 23, 2008 @ 12:28 pm
- Great lens. You have introduced terms that I have never heard before.
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- paperfacets paperfacets Mar 27, 2008 @ 2:35 pm
- I have done paperfolding for five years. I am glad to find your lens. I will be sure to check on your sites often. Sherry
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- rms rms Feb 7, 2008 @ 8:06 am
- This is a great lens. I love origami.
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- tdove tdove Nov 14, 2007 @ 6:35 pm
- Love to make paper airplanes. 5*
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